Frederick of Liege
Saint Frederick | |
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Bishop of Liege | |
Died |
1121 Liège, Belgium |
Venerated in | Roman Catholic Church |
Feast | 27 May |
Frederick was Bishop of Liege, succeeding Bishop Alexander (who was forced to stand down after being charged with acts of simony, 1119). As a result, the newly appointed Bishop Frederick suffered open animosity from Alexander’s supporters. It is believed that Frederick was poisoned by the count of Louvain,[1] and suffered death in 1121.
Notes
- ↑ St. Frederick Catholic Online
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