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Hervey le Breton

Hervey le Breton (also known as Hervé le Breton) (died 30 August 1131) was a Breton cleric who became Bishop of Bangor in Wales and later Bishop of Ely in England. Appointed to Bangor by King William II of England, when the Normans were advancing into Wales, Hervey was unable to remain in his diocese when the Welsh began to drive the Normans back from their recent conquests. Hervey's behaviour towards the Welsh seems to have contributed to his expulsion from his see. Although the new king, Henry I wished to translate Hervey to the see of Lisieux in Normandy, it was unsuccessful.
In 1109, a new diocese was created in England, at Ely, and Hervey was appointed to the bishopric created. While bishop, Hervey ordered the compilation of a house chronicle, which later became the ''Liber Eliensis''. He supervised the construction of a causeway between Ely and Exning, which allowed easier access to Ely.
==Early life==
Hervey was a native of Brittany,〔Miller ''Abbey and Bishopric of Ely'' p. 3〕 and some sources state a chaplain of King William II of England,〔Green ''Government of England'' p. 278〕 while others are less certain that he was a chaplain for the king.〔Pearson ''(Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: Volume 9: The Welsh Cathedrals (Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph, St Davids): Bishops of Bangor )''〕 He was appointed Bishop of Bangor in 1092〔Fryde, et al. ''Handbook of British Chronology'' p. 290〕 by King William.〔Chibnall ''Anglo-Norman England'' pp. 81–82〕 Bangor at the time was in the Kingdom of Gwynedd, which had recently been overrun by the Normans, and following the killing of Robert of Rhuddlan had been taken over by Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester.〔Barlow ''William Rufus'' p. 320–324〕 The appointment of Hervey was probably intended to further consolidate the Norman hold on the area.〔Barlow ''William Rufus'' p. 322〕 Bangor was under the jurisdiction of the diocese of Canterbury, but Hervey was consecrated by Thomas of Bayeux, who was the Archbishop of York, since the see of Canterbury was vacant at the time.〔Barlow ''English Church'' p. 69〕

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