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Joscius (French:
Josce or Josse) may
refer to:
Joscius (archbishop of Tours), died 1173
Joscius (archbishop of Tyre), died 1202 This
disambiguation page...
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Reginald had
stopped at
their own
castles on the way, but
Joscius was
present at the battle.
Joscius and
Balian continued on to
Tiberias where they met Raymond...
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Moulins (Grand
Master of the
Knights Hospitaller),
Reginald of Sidon, and
Joscius,
Archbishop of Tyre were sent on a new emb****y to Tripoli. When on 30 April...
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Lateran Council;
among the
others were Heraclius,
archbishop of Caesarea,
Joscius,
bishop of Acre and William's ****ure
successor in Tyre, the
bishops of...
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disastrous defeat at
Hattin was
brought to
Europe by
Joscius,
Archbishop of Tyre, as well as
other pilgrims and travellers,
while Saladin...
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Benedict of Peterborough,
Urban III died of
shock and
grief after Joscius,
Archbishop of Tyre
brought him news of the
Christian defeat at the Battle...
- Saint-Pierre.
Joscius responded by
writing letters to
Louis VII and was
ultimately successful in
vindicating his rights. In 1167,
Joscius' relationship...
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infiltrated the
bishopric of Tyre,
gaining the
confidence of both the
archbishop Joscius and
Conrad of Montferrat.
There in 1192, they
stabbed Conrad to death....
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border between Ivois and
Mouzon in the
presence of
Henry of
Marcy and
Joscius,
Archbishop of Tyre, but he
could not
convince Philip to go on a crusade...
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According to the
chronicler Ernoul, news of the
defeat brought to Rome by
Joscius,
Archbishop of Tyre
caused Pope
Urban III to die of shock. Urban's successor...