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  Arnulf of Chocques - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.
Arnulf may have been trying to make up for the problems he caused disproving the authenticity of the Lance, and the True Cross became the most sacred relic of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Arnulf married his niece Emma (if she was not his daughter) to the Latin seigneur of Caesarea and Sidon, Eustace Garnier.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Arnulf of Chocques   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia (German Arnulf von Kärnten, Slovenian Arnulf Koroški) (850 – December 8 899) was one of the last ruling members of the Carolingian house in the Eastern part of the Frankish Kingdom, which had been split in the Treaty of Verdun in 843.
Arnulf was the son of Margrave Luitpold of Bavaria and Kunigunde, daughter of Berchthold I, count of Swabia.
Arnulf of Chocques Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.
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Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and in 1112 - 1118.
Arnulf may have been trying to make up for the problems he caused disproving the authenticity of the Lance, and the True Cross became the most sacred relic of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Arnulf (Arnoul, Arnulphus) of Soissons Hagiography of the monk, abbot, and bishop of Soissons, d.
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 Siege of Jerusalem (1099) - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Finally, in April, Arnulf of Chocques challenged Peter to an ordeal by fire.
The procession stopped on the Mount of Olives and sermons were delivered by Peter the Hermit, Arnulf of Chocques, and Raymond of Aguilers.
Raymond then went on a pilgrimage, and in his absence Arnulf of Chocques, whom Raymond had opposed due to his own support for Peter Bartholomew, was elected the first Latin Patriarch on August 1 (the claims of the Greek Patriarch were ignored).
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 Adelaide del Vasto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1112 a new marriage was sought for the king.
Arnulf of Chocques, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, suggested that Baldwin marry Adelaide, as Roger II was now old enough to rule Sicily alone.
The king was blamed for a bigamous marriage (as Arda was still alive) and the Patriarch Arnulf was deposed.
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 Arnulf of Chocques -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Before the First Crusade Arnulf was a tutor to Cecilia, daughter of (Click link for more info and facts about William I of England) William I of England.
To help ease the crisis among the crusaders over the issue, and also to lift spirits after Peter's death during the ordeal, Arnulf helped make a statue of Christ which was placed on one of the siege engines during the (Click link for more info and facts about siege of Jerusalem) siege of Jerusalem.
Arnulf may have been trying to make up for the problems he caused disproving the authenticity of the Lance, and the True Cross became the most sacred relic of the (Click link for more info and facts about Kingdom of Jerusalem) Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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 Battle of Ascalon - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Godfrey of Bouillon was named Defender of the Holy Sepulchre on July 22, and Arnulf of Chocques, named patriarch of Jerusalem on August 1, discovered a relic of the True Cross on August 5.
Robert II of Flanders and Arnulf accompanied Godfrey, but Raymond IV of Toulouse and Robert of Normandy stayed behind, either out of a quarrel with Godfrey or because they preferred to hear about the Egyptian army from their own scouts.
At the head of the army, Arnulf carried the relic of the Cross, while Raymond of Aguilers carried the relic of the Holy Lance that had been discovered at Antioch the previous year.
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 Arnulf of Metz Uncertain Ancestry August 13 Pippin of Landen Metz Ansegisel Martin patron saint July 18 Saxony Germany   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf of Metz (August 13, 582 - August 16, 640) was a Frankish noble, who had great influence in the Merovingian kingdoms as bishop and was later made a saint.
Arnulf was canonized and is known as the patron saint of brewing.
Arnulf of Metz (St.) (ABT 13 AUG 582 - 16 AUG 640) Clodulf Metz (St.) (- 690) Itta of Metz (-) Bertrand Meunier (-) Catherine Meunier (-) Francoise Meunier (-) Marguerite...
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 4Reference || Arnulf of Chocques   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and later became Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem.
He was the chaplain of the #redirectNormans crusader army led by Robert of Normandy, Cecilia's brother and William's son.
He was one of the chief skeptics about Peter Bartholomew's claims to have discovered the Holy Lance in ordeal by fire.
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 Godfrey of Bouillon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1100 Godfrey was able to impose his authority over Acre, Ascalon, Arsuf, Jaffa, and Caesarea.
Meanwhile the struggle with Dagobert continued; Godfrey and Bohemund preferred Arnulf of Chocques as Patriarch, but Dagobert wanted to turn Jerusalem into a fiefdom of the pope.
Dagobert was able to force Godfrey into a truce, giving Jerusalem and Jaffa to the church if the secular kingdom could be moved to Cairo.
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 Arnulf of Chocques - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Arnulf of Chocques - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Arnulf of Chocques --  Encyclopædia Britannica
also called Arnulf Malecorne Latin patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and again from 1112 until his death.
Accompanying the First Crusade as chaplain to Robert I, duke of Normandy, Arnulf won fame as a preacher.
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 Arnulf I --  Encyclopædia Britannica
byname Arnulf The Great, or The Elder, French Arnoul Le Grand, or Le Vieux, Dutch Arnulf De Grote, or De Oude count of Flanders (918–958, 962–965) and son of Baldwin II.
On his father's death in 918, the inherited lands were divided between Arnulf and his brother Adolf, but the latter survived only a short time, and Arnulf succeeded to the whole inheritance.
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