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has gloss | eng: Matthew (died 1199) was a 12th century churchman residing in Scotland. He is the first man known to have held the position of Archdeacon of St Andrews, his first known ecclesiastical post. He occurs in this office in a document which can be dated to some point between August 1147 and June 1152. In 1172, after the death of Bishop Edward, Archdeacon Matthew was elected to be the latter's successor as Bishop of Aberdeen. He was consecrated on April 2, 1172. |
lexicalization | eng: Matthew |
instance of | c/1199 deaths |
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