Matthew of Albano (Matthieu, O.S.B.) (died 1134) was a French Benedictine monk and Cardinal,[1] and papal legate. He is a Catholic saint.[2]
He was instrumental in the recognition of the Knights Templar, at the 1129 Council of Troyes.[3]
He was a nephew of Hugh de Boves, abbot of Reading, bishop of Amiens and then archbishop of Rouen.[4] They were both from a noble background, near Laon.[5]
Notes
edit- ^ From 1125; bishop of Albano.
- ^ "Welcome to vDeck". Archived from the original on 2008-10-25. Retrieved 2020-03-29.
- ^ ORB Online Encyclopedia
- ^ C. Warren Hollister, Henry I (2001), p. 431.
- ^ Hollister, p. 432.