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- Ehremar or Ebramar or Evremar was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1102 to 1105 or 1107, and then Archbishop of Caesarea. Ehremar was a priest from Thérouanne...
- replaced by Ehremar. The pope reinstated Dagobert, who then died before he could return to Palestine. The pope was now inclined to reinstate Ehremar, but King...
- Warmund and Prior Gerard of the Holy Sepulchre, along with Archbishop Ehremar of Caesarea, Bishop Bernard of Nazareth, Bishop Aschetinus of Bethlehem...
- Anastasius (11th century) Dositheus (1666-1669) Baldwin I (1101–1107) Ehremar (1108–1123 or later) Pagan (died c. 1129) Gaudentius (c. 1140) Baldwin...
- Sicily in 1105. Dagobert was replaced during his absence by a priest called Ehremar, and Ghibbelin of Arles succeeded on Dagobert's death. He was succeeded...
- also contain acts given in 1112 by Latin patriarch Arnulf of Chocques and Ehremar, then archbishop of Caesarea. The independence of the Hospital was ensured...
- nobles: Warmund, Patriarch of Jerusalem Baldwin II, King of Jerusalem Ehremar, Archbishop of Caesarea Bernard, Bishop of Nazareth Ansquitinus, Bishop...
- be subject to Venetian law. The Pactum was signed by Patriarch Warmund; Ehremar, Archbishop of Caesarea; Bernard, Bishop of Nazareth; Aschetinus, Bishop...