Nicholas de Aquila
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Nicholas de Aquila (died after 1220) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester-elect.
Life
Aquila was a canon lawyer. He may be the master of the school at Avranches in 1198, but was Dean of Chichester before February 1201. He was nominated as bishop in 1209, but was never consecrated. His election was quashed about 1214. He was named Dean of Avranches by 1211 and died sometime after 26 May 1220.
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Further reading
- Boyle, Leonard E. (1983). "The Beginnings of Legal Studies at Oxford". Viator. 14: 107–132. doi:.
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| Preceded bySimon of Wells | Bishop of Chichester election quashed 1209–1214 | Succeeded byRichard Poore |