Robert Kilwardby

Robert Kilwardby

Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury
Primate of All England
Robert Kilwardby
Appointed11 October 1272
Term ended5 June 1278
PredecessorWilliam Chillenden
SuccessorRobert Burnell
Other post(s)Cardinal Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina
Orders
Consecration26 February 1273
by William of Bitton (II.)
Created cardinal12 March 1278
RankCardinal bishop
Personal details
Bornc. 1215
Died11 September 1279
Viterbo
BuriedDominican convent, Viterbo
EducationUniversity of Paris
Ordination history
History
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorBishop William of Bitton (II.)
Co-consecratorsNicholas of Ely, Hugh Belsham, O.P., Walter Bronscombe, Godfrey Giffard, and Anian Schonaw, O.P.
Date26 February 1273
Cardinalate
Elevated byPope Nicholas III
Date12 March 1278
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Robert Kilwardby as principal consecrator
Robert Wickhampton13 May 1274
Walter de Merton21 October 1274
Saint Thomas Cantilupe8 September 1275
Gerard Grandison29 March 1276
Bishop William Middleton29 May 1278
John Bradfield, O.S.B.29 May 1278

Robert Kilwardby (c. 1215 – 11 September 1279) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in England and a cardinal. Kilwardby was the first member of a mendicant order to attain a high ecclesiastical office in the English Church.