William Scheves

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William Scheves was a 15th-century Scottish churchman who became Archbishop of St Andrews and a prominent figure in the late medieval Scottish Church.

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instanceOf Roman Catholic archbishop
Scottish churchman
human
appointedBy James III of Scotland NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 15th century
closeTo James III of Scotland NERFINISHED
conflict Scottish nobility opposed to James III
some members of the Scottish clergy
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Scotland
deathPlace Scotland NERFINISHED
educatedAt University of Cologne NERFINISHED
University of Louvain NERFINISHED
University of St Andrews NERFINISHED
employer Roman Catholic Church in Scotland NERFINISHED
Scottish royal court NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork astrology
canon law
medicine
theology
genre scholastic theology
hasHonorificPrefix Archbishop
Most Reverend
knownFor controversial rise to ecclesiastical power
influence over King James III of Scotland
interest in astrology and medicine
memberOf Scottish clergy
nativeLanguage Latin
Scots
notableWork development of the archiepiscopal authority of St Andrews
promotion of astrology at the Scottish royal court
occupation astrologer
clergyman
physician
partOf late medieval Scottish Church
positionHeld Archbishop of St Andrews NERFINISHED
Bishop of St Andrews NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
religiousOrder secular clergy
religiousTitle Archbishop
seeAlso Archdiocese of St Andrews NERFINISHED
James III of Scotland NERFINISHED
workLocation Edinburgh NERFINISHED
St Andrews NERFINISHED

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