Guillaume IV d'Auvillars, (died 3 January 1418) was the 26th abbot of Bec Abbey in France.[1][2][3]
Biography
editGuillaume was born in the village of Auvillars in Normandy.[4]
He was consecrated Abbot of Bec in 1399 by Guillaume de Vienne, Archbishop of Rouen. Following the king's order, he continued and completed the fortification of the abbey.[4]
He died on 3 January 1418 and was buried in the middle of the choir of the abbey.[4] His funerary slab, extracted during the Revolution, is now in the Sainte-Croix de Bernay church, which keeps it against the wall of the south transept. It was restored by Pierre-Victorien Lottin.[5]
References
edit- ^ De Charpillon,Obtenir la version papier de ce livre Dictionnaire historique de toutes les communes du département, Volume 1. p270
- ^ Bourget, Dom. John (1779). The History of the Royal Abbey of Bec. London:p136.
- ^ Clénet, Paul-Emmanuel (2008). "Dom Philibert Zobel 1921 - 2008". L'Ulivo (in French). 38 (1): 332–33.
- ^ a b c Louis-Étienne Charpillon et l'abbé Caresme, Dictionnaire historique de toutes les communes du département de l'Eure, p. 269
- ^ Dictionnaire historique de toutes les communes du département de l'Eure, Volume 1(Delcroix, 1868).