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'''Rabinatus''' (or '''Rabinato''') was the ] from 1172<ref name=RAF>], ''The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century'' (Oxford University Press, 1978), pp. 61, 64.</ref> or 1174 until 1199.<ref name=ECP>], ''Episcopologio Mindoniense'' (Editorial CSIC, 2003), pp. 107–111.</ref> He was a chancery official during the reign of ] and perhaps under ] as well. He was an ] in the diocese before his elevation to the bishopric. He was bishop when the see was moved from ] to ] in 1182.<ref name=RAF/> | '''Rabinatus''' (or '''Rabinato''') was the ] from 1172<ref name=RAF>], ''The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century'' (Oxford University Press, 1978), pp. 61, 64.</ref> or 1174 until 1199.<ref name=ECP>], ''Episcopologio Mindoniense'' (Editorial CSIC, 2003), pp. 107–111.</ref> He was a chancery official during the reign of ] and perhaps under ] as well. He was an ] in the diocese before his elevation to the bishopric. He was bishop when the see was moved from ] to ] in 1182.<ref name=RAF/> | ||
The name Rabinatus (or Rapinatus) is well attested in ] |
The name Rabinatus (or Rapinatus) is well attested in ] and among the ].<ref name=AIBA>Ana Isabel Boullón Agrelo, ''Antroponimia medieval galega (ss. VIII–XII)'' (Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1999), p. 387.</ref><ref name=LB>Lidia Becker, ''Hispano-romanisches Namenbuch'' (Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2009), p. 902.</ref> Its meaning as a name is unclear.<ref name=LB/> It may have a religious meaning of 'one caught up (in the spirit)' ("''que foi arrebatado pola fe''").<ref name=AIBA/> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Rabinatus (or Rabinato) was the bishop of Mondoñedo from 1172 or 1174 until 1199. He was a chancery official during the reign of Alfonso VII and perhaps under Ferdinand II as well. He was an archdeacon in the diocese before his elevation to the bishopric. He was bishop when the see was moved from Villamayor de Brea to Ribadeo in 1182.
The name Rabinatus (or Rapinatus) is well attested in Galicia and among the Mozarabs. Its meaning as a name is unclear. It may have a religious meaning of 'one caught up (in the spirit)' ("que foi arrebatado pola fe").
References
- ^ Richard A. Fletcher, The Episcopate in the Kingdom of León in the Twelfth Century (Oxford University Press, 1978), pp. 61, 64.
- Enrique Cal Pardo, Episcopologio Mindoniense (Editorial CSIC, 2003), pp. 107–111.
- ^ Ana Isabel Boullón Agrelo, Antroponimia medieval galega (ss. VIII–XII) (Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1999), p. 387.
- ^ Lidia Becker, Hispano-romanisches Namenbuch (Max Niemeyer Verlag, 2009), p. 902.