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Remigius de Fécamp (sometimes Remigius;〔 died 7 May 1092) was a Benedictine monk who was a supporter of William the Conqueror. ==Early life==
Remigius' date of birth is unknown, although he was probably born sometime during the 1030s, as canon law in the 11th century required a candidate for a bishopric to be at least 30 years of age.〔Bates ''Bishop Remigius'' p. 2〕 Likely, he was named for Saint Remigius, and the name was an unusual one for Normandy in that period. It may imply that he was always intended for a career in the church, and may have been a child oblate.〔 He was a monk at Fécamp Abbey,〔Greenway ''(Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1300: volume 3: Lincoln: Bishops )''〕 holding the office of almoner, although the information that he held that office only dates from the Ship List, a listing of ships used by William the Conqueror in the initial invasion of England in 1066. This list only exists in a mid-12th-century manuscript, but is likely a copy of an original list dating to right after 1066.〔 Remigius was related to William in some unknown manner.〔 He was also related to Walter D'Aincourt, who was also related to King William II of England.〔Barlow ''William Rufus'' p. 133〕 Both of these relationships are documented on a lead plate said by the antiquarian William Dugdale to have been found in the grave of D'Aincourt in Lincoln Cathedral. The historian David Bates argues that the relationship to the Aincourt family is likely, based on fact that the family held lands near Fécamp. Bates is less inclined to believe in any relationship to either William I or William II, but feels it isn't possible to rule it out either, due to the complex nature of the early history of the Norman ducal family. Bates speculates that whatever relationship may have existed between Remigius and King William may have been from Remigius' possible descent from an earlier ducal concubine.〔Bates ''Bishop Remigius'' p. 3〕
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