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Aicard

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for power over the dioceses of the Church, Aicard was a partisan of emperor against pope and the count, being a vassal of the emperor, was a natural ally of the pope. However that may have been, it is unlikely that the controversy played a great role in the particular events which led to Aicard's
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fell to Aicard sometime between 1069 and 1073, probably in 1070. In his first years of government, Aicard continued the policies of his predecessor: an alliance with the counts and the Baux.
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from 1103 to 1105, where he joined Raymond of Saint-Gilles. He returned to Arles after Raymond's death and recuperated his diocese in 1107 when Ghibbelin left as
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wrote to the people and clergy of Arles, asking them to choose a new, "suitable" bishop. However, the people, the clergy, the Baux, the Porcelet, and Count
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Aicard was born around 1040, the son of Jaufre I, Viscount of Marseilles, and Rixendis of Millau. The vicecomital family of Marseilles were vassals of the
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Between 1098 and 1099, however, Aicard probably relinquished his see to follow the Crusade. Ghibbelin appeared for the first time in Urban's
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releasing the citizens of Arles from the penalties incurred in 1080. Aicard was in the
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At the death of Archbishop Raimbaud in 1069, and following negotiations between the
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in 1095, he had to avoid Arles, where the deposed bishop was still in power.
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The Nobility and Church in Provence, Ending 10th - Beginning 14th Century
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Through his mother's family, Aicard was allied with the viscounts of
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supported Aicard. The city declared against the papal demand at the
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La noblesse et l'Église en Provence, fin X - début XIV siècle
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Aicard held the city for many years thereafter. When
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and offended many local families, like the Porcelet.
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from 1070 to 1080 and again from 1107 to his death.
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