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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...
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Chocques Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem 1099–1102 Succeeded by
Evremar Preceded by
Evremar Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem 1105 Succeeded by
Ghibbelin of Arles...
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ecclesiastic authority, the
legate allowed them to
elect a
pious priest,
Evremar, as patriarch.
Baldwin laid
siege to Acre in
April 1103, but an Egyptian...
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Dagobert of Pisa (1099–1101)
Maurice of
Porto (1101–1102), ad
interim Evremar (1102–1105)
Dagobert of Pisa (restored) (1105)
Ghibbelin of
Arles (1107–1112)...
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ecclesiastical authority, the
legate allowed them to
elect a
pious priest,
Evremar, as patriarch. The
Second Battle of
Ramla led to the end of many crusaders...
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deposition of
Evremar whom he
regards as "virtually useless". 1108 The new
papal legate,
Archbishop Ghibbelin of Arles,
deposes Evremar at a
church council...
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misconducts of the Genoese, and
decided to
punish them, had not the
Patriarch Evremar reconciled the two parties, he then had to
grant one-third of the town...