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- Ernesius was the archbishop of Caesarea in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1158 until his death in 1175. Ernesius was the nephew of William of Malines,...
- Catholic Church titles Preceded by Ernesius Archbishop of Caesarea 1175-1180 Succeeded by Aymar the Monk Preceded by Amalric of Nesle Patriarch of Jerusalem...
- the royal butler, Odo of Saint-Amand, and the archbishop of Caesarea, Ernesius, to arrange a royal marriage with a member of Emperor Manuel's family....
- Jerusalem, Amalric of Nesle, accompanied by the archbishop of Caesarea, Ernesius, and the bishop of Acre, William were sent by King Amalric on a mission...
- 1165 sent his butler, Odo of St Amand, and the archbishop of Caesarea, Ernesius, as envoys to Emperor Manuel. Negotiations for Amalric's marriage with...
- new crusade. The first emb****y, led by Patriarch Amalric and Archbishop Ernesius, was caught in a storm in the Mediterranean and was forced to return home...
- later) Pagan (died c. 1129) Gaudentius (c. 1140) Baldwin II (?–1156?) Ernesius (1158–1175) Heraclius (1175–1180) Monachus (1181–1194) Peter I (1199–1237)...
- accession to the patriarchate was opposed by the archbishop of Caesarea, Ernesius, and the bishop of Bethlehem, Ralph. They complained to Pope Hadrian IV...
- western help for the kingdom together with Patriarch Amalric and Archbishop Ernesius of Caesarea. The prelates were shipwrecked shortly after setting off and...