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  1. Roberto de Jumièges (as vezes descrito como Roberto Chambert ou Roberto Champart; morto entre 1052 e 1055) foi o primeiro arcebispo normando de Cantuária. [1] Já havia servido como prior da abadia de St Ouen em Ruão, na Normandia, antes de se tornar abade de Jumièges, perto de Ruão, em 1037.

  2. Robert of Jumièges (died between 1052 and 1055) was the first Norman Archbishop of Canterbury. He had previously served as prior of the Abbey of St Ouen at Rouen in Normandy, before becoming abbot of Jumièges Abbey, near Rouen, in 1037.

  3. Robert of Jumièges (born, Normandy, France—died c. 1055, Jumièges) was one of the Normans given high position by the English king Edward the Confessor. Robert was prior of Saint-Ouen, Rouen, France, when elected abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Jumièges in 1037 to succeed his kinsman William.

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  4. Robert de Jumièges ou Robert Champart (mort entre 1052 et 1055) est un prélat normand du XI e siècle. Prieur de l'abbaye Saint-Ouen de Rouen, Robert devient abbé de l'abbaye de Jumièges en 1037 et y supervise la construction d'une nouvelle abbatiale dans le style roman.

  5. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Robert of Jumièges (d. c. 1052). Archbishop. Born in Normandy, Robert Champart became abbot of Jumièges in 1037 and made the acquaintance of the future Edward the Confessor. He followed Edward to England and was made bishop of London in 1044.

  6. Robert di Jumièges (... – Jumièges, tra il 1052 e il 1055) è stato un arcivescovo normanno, il primo normanno a divenire Arcivescovo di Canterbury; prima aveva servito come priore presso la Chiesa abbaziale di Saint-Ouen a Rouen e poi come abate presso l'Abbazia di Jumièges, ancora non lontano da Rouen nel 1037.

  7. The Missal of Robert of Jumièges. Henry Austin Wilson • 1896. 9781870252096. A book of the early 11th century, and hence pre-dating the Norman Conquest of England, presented as a gift to his former Abbey of Jumièges by Robert of Jumièges, Bishop of London 1044-1050; then Archbishop of Canterbury 1051-1052, who died in exile at the Abbey ...