Thibaud of Ostia

Deceased Person

– 1188

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Who was Thibaud of Ostia?

Thibaud of Ostia was a French cardinal. His name is listed also as Théobald or Teobaldo.

He entered the Order of Benedictines of the Congregation of Cluny in his youth. He was prior of the monastery of Saint-Arnoult-de-Crepy by 1169 and then abbot of Cluny from 1180 until 1184. In 1184 pope Lucius III named him Cardinal-Bishop of Ostia e Velletri; as such, he signed the papal bulls between 21 May 1184 and 29 October 1188. He served as papal legate in southern Germany in 1187. He participated in the papal election of 1185, of October 1187 and of December 1187; in the last one, he was elected to the papacy but declined in favour of Paolo Scolari, who was elected Pope Clement III. Shortly before his death pope appointed him legate in England but he was unable to fulfill this mission. He was buried in the Basilica of S. Paolo fuori le mura.

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  • France
Died
Nov 4, 1188

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on July 23, 2013

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