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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Lateran Council; among the others were Heraclius, archbishop of Caesarea, Joscius, bishop of Acre and William's ****ure successor in Tyre, the bishops of...
- Meanwhile, news of the disastrous defeat at Hattin was brought to Europe by Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre, as well as other pilgrims and travellers, while Saladin...
- and 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...
- 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....
- 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...
- 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...