Antelm of Cluny
{{Short description|Burgundian monk}}
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Antelm of Cluny ({{fl.|1205 – {{circa|1241}}}}) was a Burgundian monk who became the first Latin Archbishop of Patras, and was one of the most important figures in the early Principality of Achaea in Greece. He was consecrated a bishop with Pope Innocent III acting as the principal consecrator on 29 April 1207 in Rome, Papal States.
{{Ordination
| denomination = Roman Catholic
| consecrated by = Pope Innocent III
| date of consecration = 29 April 1207
| bishop 1 = Gilibert of Nikli, O.S.B.
| consecration date 1 = 1209
}}
References
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Sources
- {{La Morée franque}}
- {{cite book | chapter = Antelm the Nasty, First Latin Archbishop of Patras | last = Schabel | first = Chris | pages = 93–138 | title = Diplomatics in the Eastern Mediterranean 1000–1500: Aspects of Cross-Cultural Communication | editor1-last = Beihammer | editor1-first = Alexander D. | editor2-last = Parani | editor2-first = Maria G. | editor3-last = Schabel | editor3-first = Christopher D. | publisher = BRILL | location = Leiden | year = 2008 | isbn = 978-90-04-16547-2 | chapter-url = https://books.google.com/books?id=_-wtI4Q9HCsC&pg=PA93}}