Walter Bower
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Walter Scott Bower
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Bower's list has Giric as one of four bishops who died as " bishops-elect " between the episcopates of Fothad II and Turgot.
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Another Beóán, perhaps the one mentioned in the " Life of St. Cathróe of Metz ", was commemorated on 16 December, and the two were often confused.
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Died:1274 • Lyon s, France (?)
Walter Bower called him " Macchabeus ", a Latinization ( literature ) of the Scottish Gaelic name " Mac Bethad " or " Mac Beathadh ", previously held by a Mac Bethad of Rosemarkie....
He was given the title of " Magister " ( " Master " ) by Bower, indicating the completion of a university education and more particularly of a Masters' degree at some stage in his life,.
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He is one of 4 bishops-elect listed by Bower; that is, he is the second of Giric ( bishop of the Scots ), Cathróe, Eadmer of Canterbury and Godric....
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…As an Egyptian with links to Scotland, Al-Fayed was intrigued enough to fund a 2008 reprint of the 15th century chronicle Scotichronicon by Walter Bower. The Scotichronicon describes how Scota, a sister of the Egyptian Pharoh Tutankhamen, fled her family and landed in Scotland, bringing with...
Walter Bower (or Bowmaker) (1385 24 December 1449), Scottish chronicler, was born about 1385 at Haddington, East Lothian. He was abbot of Inchcolm Abbey (in
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