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Cardinal
Henri de Marcy
Cardinal Bishop
Diocese
Albano (1189–1197)
Elected
11 March 1179
Other post(s)
Abbot of Clairvaux (1177–1179)
Orders
Consecration
6 May 1179 by Pope Alexander III
Created cardinal
December 1182 by Pope Alexander III
Rank
Cardinal Bishop
Personal details
Born
c. 1136
Chateau de Marcy, Burgundy
Died
1 January 1189 (aged 52–53) Arras, Flanders
Buried
Arras
Nationality
French (Burgundian)
Residence
Hautecombe (Savoy), Clairvaux, Rome, Verona
Occupation
heretic hunter, diplomat, administrator, courtier
Profession
Cistercian monk, bishop
Henry of Marcy, or Henry de Marsiac,[1] (c. 1136 – 1 January 1189)[2] was a Cistercian abbot, first of Hautecombe in Savoy (1160–1177), and then of Clairvaux, from 1177 until 1179.[3] He was created Cardinal Bishop of Albano by Pope Alexander III at the Third Lateran Council in 1179.[4]
Henry was an important figure in the fight against the late-12th-century movements of Catharism and Waldensianism and was prominent at the Third Lateran Council.[5] He supported the use of force to suppress heresy and a strong alliance between secular and ecclesiastic authority in the use of force.
^Also called Henry of Clairvaux, Henry of Albano, Henry of Hautecombe, Henry of Marsiac, Henri de Gaule, Henricus Albanensis, Henricus de Altacumba, Henricus de Marsiaco, Henricus Gallus, Henricus Claraevallensis, Henricus de Castro Marsiaco, Henricus de Marsiaco Claraevallensis, Henricus Cisterciensis.
^S.M. Deutsch (1909). "Henry of Clairvaux". In Jackson, Samuel Macauley (ed.). New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge. Vol. V: Goar-Innocent. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Book House. p. 227. gives the date 1 January 1189, from the "Chronicon Clarevallense". Bruni, (1932), "ENRICO di Marcy, vescovo di Albano." Other data suggest the summer of 1188.
^Cite error: The named reference GLTSFN105 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Graham-Leigh, The Southern French Nobility, 105 n117.
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