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  1. Christopher Bainbridge ( Hilton, 1464 - Roma, 14 de julho de 1514) foi um cardeal do século XVII . Primeiros anos. Nasceu em Hilton em Ca.1464, Hilton, perto de Appleby, em Westmorland, Inglaterra. Sobrinho do Arcebispo eleito Thomas Langton de Canterbury. Seu sobrenome também está listado como Brambridge, Bambrigo e Bainbridge (2) . [ 1] Educação.

  2. Christopher Bainbridge (c. 1462/1464 – 14 July 1514) was an English cardinal. Of Westmorland origins, he was a nephew of Bishop Thomas Langton of Winchester, represented the continuation of Langton's influence and teaching and succeeded him in many of his appointments such as provost of The Queen's College in the University of Oxford .

  3. Christopher Bainbridge ( Westmorland, c. 1464 - Roma - 14 de julio de 1514) fue un eclesiástico británico. Biografía. Doctorado en leyes en el Queen's College de la Universidad de Oxford, recibió varias prebendas en la catedral de Salisbury y en la de Lincoln.

  4. Pope Leo X, already a signatory to the anti-French Treaty of Mechlin, sent a letter to James threatening him with ecclesiastical censure for breaking his peace treaties with England on 28 June 1513, and subsequently James was excommunicated by Cardinal Christopher Bainbridge.

  5. The archbishop of York is a senior bishop in the Church of England, second only to the archbishop of Canterbury. The archbishop is the diocesan bishop of the Diocese of York and the metropolitan bishop of the province of York, which covers the northern regions of England (north of the Trent) as well as the Isle of Man .

  6. Christopher Bainbridge (né à Hilton, près de Appleby-in-Westmorland en Cumbria, Angleterre, vers 1464, et mort à Rome le 14 juillet 1514) est un cardinal anglais du XVI e siècle. Repères biographiques. Bainbridge étudie à l'université de Ferrare, à l'université de Bologne et à l'université d'Oxford.

  7. Christopher Bainbridge (c. 1462/1464 – 14 July 1514) was an English Cardinal of the Catholic Church. Of Westmorland origins, he was a nephew of Bishop Thomas Langton of Winchester, represented the continuation of Langton's influence and teaching, and succeeded him in many of his appointments, not least as provost of The Queen's College in the ...