Garnier de Rochefort
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Garnier de Rochefort, a 12th-century French cleric, was Abbot of Auberive (1175–1180), Abbot of Clairvaux (1186–1193), and finally Bishop of Langres (1193–1199).
Biography
Garnier de Rochefort was descended from the noble family of Rochefort-sur-Brévon. He first became a monk at the {{ill|Longuay Abbey|fr|Abbaye de Longuay}}, then Abbot of Auberive around 1175. In 1180, he became a prior, then in 1186 Abbot of Clairvaux.L'abbé Roussel, Le diocèse de Langres : histoire et statistique, 1875.L'abbé Matthieu, Abrégé chronologique de l'histoire des Évêques de Langres, 1844. In 1193, on the death of {{ill|Manassès de Bar|fr|Manassès de Bar-sur-Seine|ru|Манассе де Бар-сюр-Сен}}, he was elected Bishop of Langres.
Charged in Rome with profligate overspending by {{ill|Hilduin de Vendeuvre|fr}}, he was suspended by Pope Innocent III.
He then made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. On his return, he resigned and retired to Clairvaux Abbey until his death, which likely occurred in 1225 (though certain 19th-century historians say 1200).