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- Jocelin_of_Wells abstract "Jocelin of Wells, also known as Jocelinus Thoteman or Jocelin Troteman, (died 19 November 1242) was a medieval Bishop of Bath (and Glastonbury). He was the brother of Hugh de Wells, who became Bishop of Lincoln. Jocelin became a canon of Wells Cathedral before 1200, and was elected bishop in 1206. During King John of England's dispute with Pope Innocent III, Jocelin at first remained with the king, but after the excommunication of John in late 1209, Jocelin went into exile. He returned to England in 1213, and was mentioned in Magna Carta in 1215.Jocelin was one of the bishops that crowned John's son Henry III, and throughout the rest of Jocelin's life was involved in royal administration. He was also active in his diocese, ordering construction on the cathedral at Wells, and issuing rules for his diocesan clergy. During his time as bishop, he settled a dispute between his diocese and Glastonbury Abbey that had started during the bishopric of his predecessor. The memorial brass on his tomb in Wells Cathedral is probably one of the earliest in England.".
- Jocelin_of_Wells activeYearsEndYear "1242".
- Jocelin_of_Wells alias "Thoteman, Jocelinus".
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathDate "1242-11-12".
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathDate "1242-11-19".
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathPlace Wells,_Somerset.
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathYear "1242".
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- Jocelin_of_Wells after "Himself".
- Jocelin_of_Wells alternativeNames "Thoteman, Jocelinus".
- Jocelin_of_Wells as "Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury".
- Jocelin_of_Wells as "Bishop of Bath".
- Jocelin_of_Wells before "Himself".
- Jocelin_of_Wells caption "West front of Wells Cathedral, which was constructed under Jocelin.".
- Jocelin_of_Wells consecratedBy William_of_Sainte-Mère-Eglise.
- Jocelin_of_Wells consecration "1206-05-26".
- Jocelin_of_Wells dateOfDeath "1242-11-19".
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathDate "1242-11-12".
- Jocelin_of_Wells deathPlace Wells,_Somerset.
- Jocelin_of_Wells elected "1206-02-03".
- Jocelin_of_Wells ended "1242-11-12".
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- Jocelin_of_Wells name "Jocelin of Wells".
- Jocelin_of_Wells otherPost "canon of Wells".
- Jocelin_of_Wells placeOfDeath "Wells".
- Jocelin_of_Wells predecessor Savaric_FitzGeldewin.
- Jocelin_of_Wells see Diocese_of_Bath_and_Wells.
- Jocelin_of_Wells shortDescription "Bishop of Bath; Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury".
- Jocelin_of_Wells successor Roger_of_Salisbury_(Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells).
- Jocelin_of_Wells title Bishop_of_Bath_and_Wells.
- Jocelin_of_Wells years "1206".
- Jocelin_of_Wells years "1219".
- Jocelin_of_Wells description "Bishop of Bath; Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury".
- Jocelin_of_Wells description "Bishop of Bath; Bishop of Bath and Glastonbury".
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- Jocelin_of_Wells subject Category:Bishops_of_Bath.
- Jocelin_of_Wells subject Category:Bishops_of_Bath_and_Glastonbury.
- Jocelin_of_Wells subject Category:English_Roman_Catholic_priests.
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- Jocelin_of_Wells type 13th-centuryRomanCatholicBishops.
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- Jocelin_of_Wells comment "Jocelin of Wells, also known as Jocelinus Thoteman or Jocelin Troteman, (died 19 November 1242) was a medieval Bishop of Bath (and Glastonbury). He was the brother of Hugh de Wells, who became Bishop of Lincoln. Jocelin became a canon of Wells Cathedral before 1200, and was elected bishop in 1206. During King John of England's dispute with Pope Innocent III, Jocelin at first remained with the king, but after the excommunication of John in late 1209, Jocelin went into exile.".
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- Jocelin_of_Wells name "Jocelin of Wells".