Nicholas de Aquila | |
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Bishop of Chichester-elect | |
Appointed | 1209 |
Quashed | c. 1214 |
Predecessor | Simon of Wells |
Successor | Richard Poore |
Other post(s) | Dean of Chichester |
Personal details | |
Died | after 26 May 1220 |
Denomination | Catholic |
Nicholas de Aquila[a] (died after 1220) was a medieval Bishop of Chichester-elect.
Aquila was a canon lawyer.[2] He may be the master of the school at Avranches in 1198, but was Dean of Chichester before February 1201.[3] He was nominated as bishop in 1209, but was never consecrated. His election was quashed about 1214.[4] He was named Dean of Avranches by 1211 and died sometime after 26 May 1220.[3]