词条 | Hugh Aycelin |
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Early lifeHugh was born ca. 1230 at Billom, a fiefdom of his family in the diocese of Clermont, France. His father was Pierre Aycelin seigneur of Bressolie. FormationHugh entered the Order of Dominicans in his youth and was ordained a priest. CareerHugh served as a lector at the studium conventuale at Santa Sabina.[2] He served as Master of Sacred Palace from 1281-88. Pope Nicholas IV created him Cardinal-Priest of S. Sabina in the consistory of 16 May 1288. He was a signatory on papal bulls issued between 3 September 1288 and 23 August 1291. Hugh participated in the conclave of 1292–1294, which elected Pope Celestine V. In August 1294 he was promoted to the rank of Cardinal-Bishop of the suburbicarian see of Ostia, proper of the Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals. He presided over the papal conclave of 1294 and consecrated bishop of Rome the new Pope Boniface VIII on 23 January 1295. Following the instructions of his will he was buried in front of the main altar of the basilica Santa Sabina in Rome. WorksHugh was the author of numerous works in theology and commentaries on the Book of Proverbs and the Lamentations of Jeremiah. References1. ^http://www2.fiu.edu/~mirandas/bios1288.htm Accessed October 9, 2012 2. ^"Frater Hugo de Bidiliomo provincie Francie, magister fuit egregius in theologia et mul External links
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