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  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Dagobert of Pisa
Dagobert (died 1107), Archbishop of Pisa, was the first Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem after it was captured in the First Crusade.
Dagobert attempted to claim Jerusalem for himself, but the nobles took advantage of his absence and proclaimed Godfrey's brother Baldwin of Boulogne as the new king.
Dagobert remained Patriarch until his death in 1107, and was succeeded by Ghibbelin of Arles.
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  Dagobert of Pisa - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert wanted the Kingdom of Jerusalem to be a theocracy, with the Pope at its head, and the Patriarch as the Pope's representative.
Dagobert attempted to claim Jerusalem for himself, but the nobles took advantage of his absence and proclaimed Godfrey's brother Baldwin of Boulogne as the new king.
Dagobert remained Patriarch until his death in 1107, and was succeeded by Ghibellin of Arles.
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  Dagobert of Pisa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dagobert wanted the Kingdom of Jerusalem to be a theocracy, with the Pope at its head, and the Patriarch as the Pope's representative.
Dagobert attempted to claim Jerusalem for himself, but the nobles took advantage of his absence and proclaimed Godfrey's brother Baldwin of Boulogne as the new king.
Dagobert remained Patriarch until his death in 1107, and was succeeded by Ghibellin of Arles.
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 Godfrey of Bouillon Summary
Meanwhile, the struggle with Dagobert continued; although the terms of the conflict are difficult to trace.
Dagobert may well have visualised turning Jerusalem into a fiefdom of the pope, however his full intentions are not clear.
Dagobert was subsequently forced to crown Baldwin as the first Latin king of Jerusalem on December 25, 1100.
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 Dagobert of Pisa Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert wanted the Kingdom of Jerusalem to be a theocracy, with the; Pope at its head, and the Patriarch as the Pope's representative.
Dagobert attempted to claim Jerusalem for himself, but the nobles took advantage of his absence and proclaimed Godfrey's brother Baldwin of Boulogne as the; new king.
Dagobert remained Patriarch until his death in 1107, and was succeeded by Ghibbelin of Arles.
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 Dagobert II - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Dagobert II   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert II (650 - December 23, 679) was a Frankish King.
Even the idea that this restored "Dagobert" was actually the same as the child-heir to the throne of Austrasia is questionable.
He was also resident there at the time of the murder of Dagobert II, December 23, 679.
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 Dagobert I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert Graf von Wurmser - Dagobert Sigmund, Graf Wurmser (1724-1797) was an Austrian Commander during the early stages of the Napoleonic wars, serving in the war of Bavarian succession, and the French Revolutionary wars in Germany and Italy.
Dagobert of Pisa Dagobert (also Daimbert), Archbishop of Pisa, was the first Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem to be a theocracy, with the army besieging Jaffa.
Dagobert of Pisa Dagobert (also Daimbert), Archbishop of Pisa, was the first king, promised to turn over the crown to the Pope, Baldwin briefly replaced him with a much more compliant Patriarch, a minor priest named Ehremar.
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 Bohemund I - LoveToKnow 1911
He obtained full possession in January 1099, and stayed in the neighbourhood of Antioch to secure his position,while the other crusaders moved southward to the capture of Jerusalem.
He came to Jerusalem at Christmas 1099, and had Dagobert of Pisa elected as patriarch, perhaps in order to check the growth of a strong Lotharingian power in the city.
It might seem in lion that Bohemund was destined to found a great principality in Antioch, which would dwarf Jerusalem; he had a fine territory, a good strategical position and a strong army.
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 Dagobert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
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Dagobert wanted the Kingdom of Jerusalem to be a theocracy, with the Pisan fleet that had come to help the Crusaders conquered Egypt, which would then become a secular kingdom to replace Jerusalem.
The Dictionary of Philosophy dagobert attempted to claim Jerusalem for himself, but the nobles took advantage of his absence and proclaimed Godfrey's brother Baldwin of Boulogne as the Pope's representative.
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 Baldwin I of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
After Godfrey's death in 1100 he was invited to Jerusalem by the supporters of a secular monarchy, and was crowned as the first king of Jerusalem on Christmas Day, 1100, by Dagobert of Pisa, the Patriarch, who would have preferred to turn the kingdom into a theocracy.
In the spring of 1101 Baldwin had Dagobert suspended by a papal legate, while later in the year the two disagreed on the question of the contribution to be made by the patriarch towards the defence of the Holy Land.
The struggle ended in the deposition of Dagobert in 1102.
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 Robert Herdlein : Gallery : The Children's Crusade
And when Stephen shared his food the pilgrim revealed himself to be Jesus Christ, saying that the innocent of France would succeed where kings had failed.
Therefore the children marched to Pisa, thinking they had missed their appointment.
The Senones chronicle that two shiploads of children sailed from Pisa to the Holy Land.
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 Definition of index.php?search=dagobert|ii&limit=20&offset=20
of St. Eloy (Eligius), Financier and Minister to Dagobert I.; from the Charter of Foundation of the Abbey o...
Eligius was chief counsellor to [[Dagobert I]], [[Merovingian]] king of France.
19: * [[Dagobert of Pisa]] is briefly deposed as [[Latin Patriarch...
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 Godfrey of Bouillon
He also faced opposition from Dagobert of Pisa, the Patriarch of Jerusalem, who had allied with Raymond.
Meanwhile the struggle with Dagobert continued; Godfrey and Bohemund preferred Arnulf of Chocques as Patriarch, but Dagobert wanted to turn the kingdom into a theocracy with the pope as its leader.
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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 Separation_of_church_and_state_(medieval)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The Archbishop of Pisa, Dagobert, was named Patriarch in 1100, and attempted to turn the new state into a theocracy, with a secular state to be created elsewhere, perhaps in Cairo.
Godfrey soon died however, and was succeeded by his brother Baldwin, who did not hesitate to call himself king and actively opposed Dagobert's plans.
By Dagobert's death in 1107, Jerusalem was a secular kingdom.
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 Dagobert of Pisa - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Dagobert of Pisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert of Pisa - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Dagobert of Pisa.
Godfrey of Bouillon, the first king, promised to turn over the crown to the Papacy once the Crusaders conquered Egypt, which would then become a secular kingdom to replace Jerusalem.
The orginal Dagobert of Pisa article can be editet
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 Jerusalem (After 1291)
Arnulf, chaplain of the Normans, was made administrator of this patriarchate by the synod held in Jerusalem at Christmas, 1099.
But he was soon set aside because of his immoral life, and Dagobert, Archbishop of Pisa, elected patriarch.
The line of Latin patriarchs is: Dagobert of Pisa, 1099-1107 (Ehremar, anti-patriarch set up by Baldwin I while Dagobert was travelling to Rome to answer the king's complaints); Ghibellin of Arles, 1107-11; Arnulf (the original administrator), 1111-8; Guarimund, 1118-28; Stephen, 1128-30; William, 1130-45; Fulcher, 1146-57; Amalric, 1157-80; Heraclius, 1180-91.
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 Dagobert - Wikipedia
Dagobert Lindlau - (*1930) deutscher Journalist und Schriftsteller
Dagobert Peche - (1887 - 1923), österreichischer Künstler
Dagobert von Pisa (Daibert; † 1107), ab 1088 Erzbischof von Pisa und nach dem ersten Kreuzzug der erste offizielle Patriarch von Jerusalem
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 Wiki: Dagobert Of Pisa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Dagobert of Pisa is a new Tong Hero.
Dagobert of Pisa is not to be confused with any of the following sham-Dagoberts:
Scrooge McDuck, who is known as Dagobert in Germany, and thus often mistaken for an extortionist
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 ARCHIV: Das Schwarze Brett der D.O.N.A.L.D.
Dagobert in der Forbes-Liste der reichsten fiktionalen (?) Charaktere schrieb Cord Wiljes am 15.
Onkel Dagobert scheißt das Geld noch immer aus dem Fenster!
Suche Dagobert - Story aus einem Taschenbuch schrieb borst am 16.
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