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Clement Scotus I : ウィキペディア英語版 | Clement Scotus I Clement Scotus I (fl. 745) was a bishop. ==Biography== Doubtless a native of Ireland, Clement Scotus lived in the Frankish realm in the time of St. Boniface, who was then archbishop of Mentz. He contended against Boniface's attempts to introduce the complete Roman discipline into Germany, but in vain. The archbishop cited him before a synod in 743 or 744, at which Carloman and Pepin were present. Clement was deprived of his priesthood and imprisoned for his acts and opinions, which it deemed heretical.〔Monum. Mogunt. pp.133, 137, 149〕〔Willibald, Vit. S. Bonif. vii. p.458〕 Pope Zacharias, to whom the affair was reported, approved Boniface's action and confirmed the former part of the sentence.〔June 22, 744; Ep. xlviii. p.133〕 The charges against Clement were first, that he had a wife—although Boniface calls her a concubine—and two children; more than this, that he justified marriage with a deceased brother's wife, in conformity with the Jewish law.
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