Mainard (bishop of Turin)
Mainard of Turin (also Maginard and Meinhard) (died 10 September 1117 or 1118) was an Italian bishop. He was bishop of Turin from 1100 until his death.[1]
Mainard made donations to the monastery of San Solutore in Turin and the house of canons at San Lorenzo in Oulx. Alongside Margrave Boniface del Vasto, Mainard tried – and failed – to settle a long-running dispute between the monastery of San Pietro in Turin and the sons of Viscount Vitelmo-Bruno of Baratonia, relating to the control of tithes in Scarnafigi.
References
- F. Savio, Gli antichi vescovi d’Italia. Il Piemonte (Turin, 1899), pp. 353-355, accessible online at:
Notes
- ↑ Savio, Antichi vescovi, p. 353.
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Preceded by Guibert I |
Bishop of Turin 1100–1117/8 |
Succeeded by Guibert II |
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