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Seal of bishop Gamelin.
Seal of bishop Gamelin. A seal can mean a wax seal bearing an impressed figure or an embossed figure in paper with the purpose of authenticating a document but the term can also mean any device for

Gamelin (died 1271) was a 13th century Bishop of St Andrews. The Bishop of St Andrews (Easbaig Chill Rìmhinn was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese and then as Archbishop of St Andrews (Àrd-easbaig Chill Rìmhinn He had previously been the chancellor to King Alexander III of Scotland, as well as Papal chaplain. The Lord Chancellor of Scotland was a Great Officer of State in pre- Union Scotland. Alexander III ( Medieval Gaelic: Alaxandair mac Alaxandair; Modern Gaelic Alasdair mac Alasdair) (4 September 1241 – 19 March 1286 King of Scots History See also History of the Papacy Catholics recognize the Pope as a successor to Saint Peter, who Jesus named as the "shepherd" and A chaplain is typically a Priest, Pastor, ordained Deacon, Rabbi, Imam or other member of the Clergy serving a group of He was postulated to the see in Lent, 1255, and confirmed by Pope Alexander IV on July 1, 1255, who also agreed to overlook Gamelin's apparent "defect of birth". In traditional Logic, an axiom or postulate is a proposition that is not proved or demonstrated but considered to be either self-evident, or subject An episcopal see is the ecclesiastical domain of authority of a Bishop. Lent, in some Christian denominations, is the forty-day-long liturgical season of fasting and prayer before Easter. Pope Alexander IV (1199 or ca 1185 &ndash May 25 1261) was Pope from 1254 until his death "July 1st" redirects here For the Ayumi Hamasaki song see H (song. Despite his previously strong connections with the king, Gamelin was a Comyn supporter, and was banished from the kingdom sometime in 1256 a year after the Comyn's rival Alan Durward had seized power. Alan Hostarius or Alan Durward (Ailean Dorsair † 1275 was the son of Thomas de Lundin, a grandson of Gille Críst Mormaer of Mar. After the Durwards were overthrown, he was able to return, and was back in Scotland certainly by 1270. He died the following year at "Inchmurdauch" (Innse Muiredaich).

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Religious titles
Preceded by
Abel de Golynn
Bishop of St Andrews
(Cell Rígmonaid)

1255–1271
Succeeded by
William Wishart


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