Antony Bek | |
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Patriarch of Jerusalem Bishop of Durham | |
![]() Arms of Antony Bek, Bishop of Durham: Gules, a cross moline (also recerclée) ermine, as blazoned in the Gelre Roll of Arms and the Falkirk Roll of c.1298, listing the knights who fought with King Edward I at the Battle of Falkirk. They appear on his seal and on Episcopal Durham Penny coins minted by him at Durham.[1] These arms are a difference of his paternal arms: Gules, a cross moline (recerclée) argent[2] | |
Elected | 9 July 1283 |
Installed | 25 December 1285 |
Term ended | 3 March 1311 |
Predecessor | Robert of Holy Island |
Successor | Richard Kellaw |
Other post(s) | Archdeacon of Durham |
Orders | |
Consecration | 9 January 1284 by Archbishop William Wickwane |
Personal details | |
Died | 3 March 1311 Eltham |
Buried | 3 May 1311 Durham Cathedral |
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
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Antony Bek (also spelled Beck and Beke; c.1245 – 3 March 1311) was a bishop of Durham and the Patriarch of Jerusalem.