medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Andr é-Yves BOURGES wrote:
>
> It seems very strange to me : the episcopal see of Nantes was really
> important at that time and its bishops are quite well-known ; no
> episcopal list mentions the name of Bottisham. Simon de Langres has
> been bishop de Nantes from 1366 until 1382 (de jure) and 1384 (de
> facto) ; Jean de Montrelais bishop de Nantes from 1382 (de jure) and
> 1384 (de facto) until his death in 1391.
Was "Nanatensis" (for that seems to be the word in question) ever used as
the Latin form of "Nantes"? (Rather than "Namnetum" or "Namnetica"?)
John Briggs
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