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various false rumours that our men had been hard hit by attacks from the Hungarians and that they were suffering from hunger and in dire straits. Then, indeed, almost all the companions of the Archbishop of Tarentaise fled in terror back towards the sea. Nevertheless the archbishop himself carried on undaunted towards the army, as did the Bishop of Toul, and after almost six weeks of rapid and steadfast travelling both saw with their own eyes that what they had been told was false.
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Moreover, I do not think that I should omit mention of the resolve of the Archbishop of Tarantaise, the Bishop of Toul and their companions, for as they, accompanied by a large number of knights from Burgundy and Lotharingia, followed somewhat later after the army of Christ, they were upset by
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in early July. In the division of the army into four, Aymon's command came directly under that of the emperor. He was the highest-ranking of five bishops charged with holding the city of
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Aymon and the bishops held Philippopolis from 5 November until 7 December 1189. His subsequent activities on crusade are unrecorded, but he eventually returned home.
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In the first decade of his episcopate, Aymon supported the popes against the emperor, but in 1186 he made a rapprochement to the latter. On 6 May 1186, the Emperor
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On 3 October 1202, Innocent III summoned Aymon to Rome to explain his conduct. There is no record he was punished. He is sometimes said to have taken part in the
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after the latter's death on 14 September 1174. The dates of his election and consecration are uncertain, but were before 20 March 1176, when he received a
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vassal of the emperor and no longer a subject of the count of Savoy. In accordance with the concordat of Worms, he received a sceptre from the emperor.
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investing Aymon with the county of Tarentaise and specifying the places under his secular jurisdiction. This elevated Aymon into a
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confirming his diocese's rights and possessions. He received the staff and ring from the pope in accordance with the
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in September 1198. Philip then re-confirmed the 1186 bull. Aymon remained in Mainz until at least September 1199.
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The Crusade of Frederick Barbarossa: The History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick and Related Texts
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and was confirmed in his secular jurisdiction. On Henry's death in 1198,
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in 1189. He did not set out with the emperor, however, but joined him at
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Mémoires de l'Académie des sciences, belles-lettres et arts de Savoie
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He was the second archbishop of this name and is sometimes numbered
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13th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Holy Roman Empire
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included a short digression on the resolve of Aymon and Bishop
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Histoire féodale des seigneurs de Briançon, Savoie (996–1530)
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from around 1175 until his death. From 1186, he was a
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The Early History of the House of Savoy (1000–1233)
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Index

Burgundian
Carthusian
archbishop of Tarentaise
prince of the Holy Roman Empire
Third Crusade
Tarentaise Valley
Briançon
Tarentaise
Humbert III of Savoy
John
Henry II of England
Grande Chartreuse
Peter II of Tarentaise
papal bull
Alexander III
concordat of Worms
Third Lateran Council
Lucius III
Frederick Barbarossa
Pavia
a golden bull
fr
prince-bishop
immediate
Third Crusade
Braničevo
Philippopolis
History of the Expedition of the Emperor Frederick
Peter of Toul
Henry VI

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