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Maugis of Avranches

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Maugis was a Catholic cleric who bishop of Avranches in what is today France from 1017 to 1022.

Records show that Maugis initiated the construction of the cathedral on 1125.[1] He appears as witness in 10 charters.[2]

Mauguis died in 1026.

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Daniel Levalet, « La cathédrale Saint-André et les origines chrétiennes d'Avranches » dans Archéologie Médiévale, volume 12, 1982, p.107-153. doi:10.3406/ARCME.1982.1084
  2. ^ Richard Allen, "The Norman Episcopate 989-1110" (2009), PhD thesis.[page needed]

Sources

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  • Richard Allen, "The Norman Episcopate 989-1110" (2009), PhD thesis.[full citation needed]
  • Recueil des actes des ducs de Normandie de 911 à 1066, ed. M.Faroux (Caen, 1961)