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- Arnulf_of_Lisieux comment "Arnulf of Lisieux (1104/1109 – 31 August 1184) was a medieval French bishop who figured prominently as a conservative figure during the Renaissance of the 12th century, built the Cathedral of Lisieux, which introduced Gothic architecture to Normandy, and implemented the reforms of Bernard of Clairvaux.He was born in Normandy, the second son of Hardouin de Neuville, and having been educated there by his elder brother, Jean, Bishop of Sées, studied canon law at Rome.".
- Q584833 comment "Arnulf of Lisieux (1104/1109 – 31 August 1184) was a medieval French bishop who figured prominently as a conservative figure during the Renaissance of the 12th century, built the Cathedral of Lisieux, which introduced Gothic architecture to Normandy, and implemented the reforms of Bernard of Clairvaux.He was born in Normandy, the second son of Hardouin de Neuville, and having been educated there by his elder brother, Jean, Bishop of Sées, studied canon law at Rome.".