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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Adhemar of Le Puy
At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great zeal for the crusade, and having been named apostolic legate[?] by Pope Urban II, he accompanied Raymond IV, count of Toulouse, to the east.
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, re-established at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, and was largely responsible for the successes at Antioch.
When Kerbogha was defeated, Adhemar organized a council in an attempt to settle the leadership disputes, but he died of the plague on August 1, 1098.
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  Adhemar of Le Puy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great zeal for the crusade (there is evidence Urban II had conferred with Adhemar before the council) and having been named apostolic legate and appointed to lead the crusade by Pope Urban II, he accompanied Raymond IV, count of Toulouse, to the east.
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, reestablished at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, fought a crucial role at the battle of Dorylaeum and was largely responsible for sustaining morale during the siege of Antioch through various religious rites including fasting and special observances of holy days.
After the capture of the city in June, 1098, and the subsequent siege led by Kerbogha, Adhemar organized a procession through the streets, and had the gates locked so that the Crusaders, many of whom had begun to panic, would be unable to desert the city.
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 Adhemar of Le Puy - Biocrawler
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, re-established at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, and was largely responsible for the successes during the siege of Antioch.
After the capture of the city in June, 1098, and the subsequent siege led by Kerbogha, Adhemar organized a procession through the streets, and had the gates locked so that the Crusaders, many of whom had begun to panic, would be unable to desert the city.
When Kerbogha was defeated, Adhemar organized a council in an attempt to settle the leadership disputes, but he died on August 1, 1098, probably of typhus.
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 Adhemar of Le Puy Information
At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great zeal for the crusade (there is evidence Urban II had conferred with Adhemar before the council) and having been named apostolic legate and appointed to lead the crusade by Pope Urban II, he accompanied Raymond IV, count of Toulouse, to the east.
Whilst Raymond and the other leaders often conflicted with each other over the leadership of the crusade, Adhemar was always recognised as the spiritual leader of the crusade.
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, reestablished at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, fought a crucial role at the battle of Dorylaeum and was largely responsible for sustaining morale during the siege of Antioch through various religious rites including fasting and special observances of holy days.
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 Adhemar of Le Puy
At the Council of Clermont in 1095, Adhemar showed great zeal for the crusade, and having been named apostolic legate[?] by Pope Urban II, he accompanied Raymond IV, count of Toulouse, to the east.
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, re-established at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, and was largely responsible for the successes at Antioch.
When Kerbogha was defeated, Adhemar organized a council in an attempt to settle the leadership disputes, but he died of the plague on August 1, 1098.
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 Le Puy-en-Velay, France
Le Puy-en-Velay or Le Puy is a commune of south-central France, préfecture (capital) of the Haute-Loire département.
Le Puy is famous for a particula strain of green lentils, for its lace-making, and for its green liqueur, Verveine," flavored with verbena.
Le Puy is twinned with the town of Tonbridge, England.
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 Adhemar of Le Puy - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Le Puy, city, prefecture of the department of Haute-Loire, France, 107 km (66 mi) southwest of Lyon, near the Loire River.
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Le Havre, city in northwestern France, in Seine-Maritime Department, on the English Channel, at the mouth of the Seine River, in Normandy...
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 Battle of Dorylaeum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
But the Crusaders held on, and after approximately 7 hours of battle, Raymond's knights arrived (unclear if Raymond was with them, or if they arrived ahead of Raymond), launching a vicious surprise attack across the Turkish flank that turned them back in disarray and allowed the Crusaders to rally.
Adhemar's force fell on the Turkish camp, and attacked the Turks from the rear.
The Turks were terrified by the sight of their camp in flames, and by the ferocity and endurance of the knights, since the knights' armour protected them from arrows and even many sword cuts, and they promptly fled, abandoning their camp and forcing Kilij Arslan to withdraw from the battlefield.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Diocese of Le Puy
The territory of the ancient Diocese of Le Puy, suppressed by the Concordat of 1801, was united with the Diocese of Saint-Flour and became a diocese again in 1823.
After him, Le Puy was visited by Philip the Bold in 1282, by Philip the Fair in 1285, by Charles VI in 1394, by Charles VII in 1420, and by the mother of Blessed Joan of Arc in 1429.
Gelasius II, Callistus II, Innocent II and Alexander III visited Le Puy to pray, and with the visit of one of these popes must be connected the origin of the great jubilee which is granted to Our Lady of Le Puy whenever Good Friday falls on 25 March, the Feast of the Annunciation.
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 adhemar of le puy - Synonyms from Thesaurus.com
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 Arnulf of Chocques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the chaplain of the Norman crusader army led by Robert of Normandy, Cecilia's brother and William's son.
He was most likely appointed a papal legate, under the authority of the overall legate Adhemar of Le Puy, and after Adhemar's death in 1098 he shared control of the clergy with fellow legate Peter of Narbonne.
Emma, also called Emelota, married Hugh II of Le Puiset after the death of Eustace.
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 ANISTORITON: Viewpoints   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy, was the first to take the cross and was followed by many knights of Christendom, who considered the Crusade to be a noble task.
This time the miracle was provided by a priest, Peter Desiderius, who reported to have seen a vision of Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy (who had died in Antioch on August 1, 1098).
According to Desiderius, Adhemar promised that if the army repented sincerely and manifested their repentance by fasting and making a public procession around the walls of Jerusalem, the city would be taken in nine days.
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 Adhemar of Le Puy : Adhemar de Monteil   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Adhemar of Le Puy : Adhemar de Monteil
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 Peter Bartholomew - TheBestLinks.com - Adhemar of Le Puy, April 20, April 8, France, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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On June 14, 1098, Peter apparently discovered the Lance, and claimed to have been visited once more by St. Andrew that night, who told him to establish a feast day in honour of the discovery.
Many people, including the papal legate Adhemar of Le Puy, believed Peter was a charlatan, and had simply brought a piece of iron with him to "find." After Adhemar's death later in 1098, Peter said Adhemar visited him to confirm the authenticity of the Lance.
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 The Crusade - WarBoards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy was the first to take up the Cross, which is a red cross, the insignia of the other Crusades, sewn into the surcoats of the crusaders.
The crusade was split into four armies, with Adhemar leading the first, Godfrey of Bouillon and Raymond of Toulouse leading the second, Baldwin of Lorraine leading the third, and Bohemond of Taranto leading the fourth.
Word had reached Adhemar, the crusade's leader, that Jerusalem had been taken from the Seljuks and was under the control of the Fatimid Egyptians.
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 Siege of Antioch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
On June 14 a meteor was seen landing in the enemy camp, interpreted as a good omen.
A detachment was dispatched to the crusader left wing, which was not protected by the river, but Bohemund quickly formed a seventh division and beat them back.
The Turks were inflicting many casualties, including Adhemar's standard-bearer, and Kerbogha set fire to the grass between his position and the crusaders, but this did not deter them: they had visions of three saints riding along with them, led by
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 le puy - OneLook Dictionary Search
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LE PUY : 1911 edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica [home, info]
Phrases that include le puy: adhemar of le puy, arrondissement of le puy en velay, le puy notre dame, le puy sainte reparade, le puy sainte réparade, more...
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 Wikipedia: Dorylaeum
Godfrey broke through the Turkish ranks, but was then surrounded as well.
As Godfrey and Bohemond defended themselves against the archers, Adhemar of Le Puy's force arrived.
Instead of attempting to break the Turkish ranks as Godfrey had done, Adhemar avoided the archers and captured the Turkish camp.
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November 28 is the 332nd day (333rd on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Urban's own letter, addressed to the faithful "waiting in Flanders," does not mention Jerusalem at all; he only calls for help for the Eastern Churches, and appoints Adhemar of Le Puy to lead the Crusade, to set out on the day of the Assumption of Mary, August 15.
Adhemar negotiated with Alexius I Comnenus at Constantinople, reestablished at Nicaea some discipline among the crusaders, and was largely responsible for the successes during the siege of Antioch.
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 First Crusade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The papal legate for the First Crusade was Adhemar, Bishop of Le Puy.
Adhemar was a bishop of the old school, well able to ride a horse and to wear armor.
Adhemar would demonstrate his military ability more than once on the crusade.
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 Call To Arms
The red cross was taken as the official sign of the pilgrims, and Bishop Adhemar of Le Puy was chosen as papal legate and the spiritual leader of the expedition.
The pope spent several months in France, staying in the southern regions, but bishops and other preachers brought word of the crusade into northern France as well.
He hoped to be made the secular leader, but this was officially a pilgrimage and it was to be led by the Church in the person of Bishop Adhemar.
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(c) Adhemar of Le Puy and Alexios I Komnenos during Adhemar's audience with Alexios in May 1097.
(g) Elvira of Aragon, wife of Raymond of St Gilles, and Adhemar of Le Puy at the siege of Antioch.
Adhemar has just expelled all the women in the armies from the camp to prevent "sinning".
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 Crusade of the Knights
As for his representative he chose Adhemar of Le Puy.
The largest army was led by Raimund von Toulouse, with him also travelled the representative of the pope - Adhemar of Le Puy.
The peoples leed the town because of fear.
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 The Ultimate Battle of Dorylaeum Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
However, they were unable to dislodge the Turks until Adhemar of Le Puy's force arrived, outflanking the archers on the left.
Adhemar captured the Turkish camp, abandoned by the panicked troops whom Kilij Arslan could not prevent from retreating.
The crusaders did indeed become rich, at least for a short time, after capturing Kilij Arslan's treasury.
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