Richard fitz Samson, also known as Richard of Dover (French: Richard de Douvres), was the bishop of Bayeux (as Richard II) at the beginning of the 12th century.[1][2]
Richard was grand vicar of Odo of Bayeux (brother of William the Conqueror). Richard then succeeded Turold de Brémoy in the bishopric of Bayeux in 1107, appointed by King Henry I.[5] He was consecrated Bishop of Bayeux in October 1119 during the Council of Reims by Pope Calixtus II. While he already signed charters as bishop, nothing explains the delay in his consecration.[5]
^Pierre Bouet et François Neveux, Les évêques normands du XIe siècle: Colloque de Cerisy-la-Salle (30 septembre - 3 octobre 1993), Caen, Presses universitaires de Caen, 1995, 330 p. (ISBN2841330214), "Les évêques normands de 985 à 1150", pp. 19-35
^Fisquet, Honoré Jean P. (1864): La France pontificale: Metropole de Rouen: Bayeux et Lisieux. Paris: E. Repos. pp. 35-37
^ abcdeM. Hermant, Histoire du diocèse de Bayeux, première partie contenant l'histoire des évêques, Chez Pierre F. Doublet, Caen, 1705, pp. 162-167