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Bartholomew Iscanus (or Bartholomew of Exeter; died 1184) was a medieval Bishop of Exeter. ==Early life==
Bartholomew was a native of Normandy, and was probably born in Millières, a village in the Cotentin near Lessay and Périers.〔Barlow "Bartholomew" ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography''〕 He was a clerk of Theobald of Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury before becoming Archdeacon of Exeter in 1155.〔 He was a correspondent of John of Salisbury,〔Warren ''Henry II'' p. 435 footnote 1〕 as he and John had been clerks for Theobald along with Thomas Becket.〔Barlow ''Thomas Becket'' p. 31〕 After Becket's murder, John took refuge with Bartholomew until he was elected bishop of Chartres in 1176.〔Barlow ''Thomas Becket'' p. 262〕 Contemporaries considered Bartholomew an excellent theologian and canon lawyer.〔Warren ''Henry II'' pp. 436–437〕 In 1159, Bartholomew took part in a synod held at London to decide between the rival claims of Popes Alexander III and Victor IV.〔Knowles ''Episcopal Colleagues'' p. 28〕 At some point in his career, he taught at the law school at Paris.〔Weigand "Transmontane Decretists" ''History of Medieval Canon Law'' pp. 174-175〕
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