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20: 81:. When the legate asked for a candidate to be the new patriarch, the Palestinian bishops suggested Ehremar, who was known for his piety and charity. Baldwin was happy to accept the appointment as he knew that Ehremar, unlike Dagobert, would not set the claims of the church against his power as king. 88:
on a promise that the Moslem residents would be allowed to leave safely with their property, but Genoese sailors ignored the promise and murdered and robbed them. Baldwin was furious and would have attacked the Genoese but Ehremar patched up a reconciliation. Shortly afterwards, he came to assist
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reinstated him. When Ehremar heard about this, he went to Rome, but he arrived to find his rival had died. Paschal was then inclined to re-appoint Ehremar, but king Baldwin had become dissatisfied with him, considering him inefficient. Baldwin sent
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Runciman, op. cit., pp. 84-85. The date of these events is unclear. According to Runciman, Dagobert went to Rome in 1105, but did not die until 1107 and Ehremar's replacement by Ghibbelin took place in spring 1108, but
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In 1119 he again blessed troops before battle with the True Cross. He was a signatory to the canons agreed by the
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describes Ehremar as an "anti-patriarch" as his appointment was not ratified by the pope.
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In the same year Dagobert went to Rome to appeal against his deposition, and
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Challenging the Boundaries of Medieval History: The Legacy of Timothy Reuter
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From Pisa to the Patriarchate: Chapters in the Life of (Arch)bishop Daibert
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to encourage the troops, and one hundred and fifty men he had recruited.
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12th-century Roman Catholic archbishops in the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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corrected the date of Dagobert's death to 1105. Patricia Skinner,
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A History of the Crusades, Volume II, The Kingdom of Jerusalem
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with the conquest of Jaffa at Baldwin's request with the
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Catholic Encyclopedia, The Catholic Church in Jerusalem
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was deposed as Patriarch by the papal legate, Cardinal
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William of Tyre
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Archbishop of Caesarea
Thérouanne
First Crusade
Dagobert of Pisa
Robert of Paris
King of Jerusalem
Baldwin I
Acre
True Cross
Pope Paschal II
Arnulf of Chocques
Ghibbelin of Arles
Archbishop of Arles
Archbishopric of Caesarea
Council of Nablus
Pactum Warmundi
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Republic of Venice
Adrian Fortescue
Catholic Encyclopedia
Patricia Skinner
ISBN
978-2-503-52359-0
Catholic Encyclopedia, The Catholic Church in Jerusalem
Dagobert of Pisa
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Dagobert of Pisa

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