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Christodulus (died 1131) (Gr****: Χριστόδουλος, Christodoulos,
meaning "Slave of Christ;" Arabic:
Abdul Rahman al-Nasrani,
meaning "Slave of the All Merciful...
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Christodulus I of Jerusalem, also Christopher, was
Melkite Patriarch of
Jerusalem of the
Church of
Jerusalem from 937 to 951.
Early in his patriarchate...
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Christodulus II of
Jerusalem was the
Melkite patriarch of
Church of
Jerusalem from 966 to 969. He
previously was
known as
Habib of Caesarea. Patriarch...
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Christodulus of
Jerusalem may
refer to:
Christodulus I of Jerusalem,
Melkite patriarch from 937 to 951
Christodulus II of Jerusalem,
Melkite patriarch...
- al-Tijani,
George soon
began to
discredit Christodulus, and took his
position at court. By that time,
Christodulus's power had
grown to that of a
prime minister...
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states that the term was in use for the Greco-Arab
naval leaders (e.g.
Christodulus) in the Norman-Arab-Byzantine
culture of
Norman Sicily,
which had formerly...
- son of
Robert the Old. His
mother was ****isted by such
notables as
Christodulus, the Gr**** emir of Palermo. In 1109,
Byzantine Emperor Alexios I Komnenos...
- 907–932 Pope
Christodoulos of Alexandria,
Coptic patriarch in 1047–1077
Christodulus (died 1131), the
first emir of
Palermo (later
ammiratus ammiratorum)...
- the See were
consecrated in the
Church until the
reign of
Patriarch Christodulus (1047–1077).
Tradition holds that
Saints Sergius and
Bacchus Church was...
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Sicily for her
young sons
Simon and
Roger II.
During her tenure, the emir
Christodulus rose to
preeminence at the
court and
Palermo was
settled as the capital...