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Warmund, in
Latin Warmundus (died 1002×1011), was the
bishop of
Ivrea from
about 966
until his death.
Warmund is the
namesake of the so-called Warmund...
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Warmund, also Garmond, Gormond, Germond,
Guarmond or
Waremond (bef. 1069–1128), was the
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem from 1118
until his
death at Sidon...
- Routledge. ISBN 978-0415927796. (2002
CASEY Award winner). Dorinson, Joseph;
Warmund, Joram, eds. (1999).
Jackie Robinson: Race, Sports, and the
American Dream...
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Warmund was the
archbishop of
Vienne from 1076
until his
death 1083. As a monk of the
abbey of Romans, he was
elected to
succeed Abbot Léger [fr] before...
- Jerusalem, held on
January 16, 1120. The
council was
convened at
Nablus by
Warmund,
Patriarch of Jerusalem, and King
Baldwin II of Jerusalem. It established...
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pilgrimage to Jerusalem,
where he
celebrated Christmas, and met with
Warmund,
Patriarch of Jerusalem, and the
Constable William Buris,
governing Jerusalem...
- of Pisa Preceded by
Ghibbelin of
Arles Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem 1112-1118 Succeeded by
Warmund of
Jerusalem (also
known as
Garmond of Picquigny)...
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their headquarters. This was
probably by
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem and
Warmund,
Patriarch of
Jerusalem at the
Council of
Nablus in
January 1120. The Temple...
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Garmond may
refer to:
Warmund,
Patriarch of
Jerusalem (bef. 1069 – 1128) Garmond, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland 10 pt size of
metal type,
named after Claude...
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Christian knights,
under the au****es of King
Baldwin II and the
Patriarch Warmund, were
given the task of
protecting pilgrims on the
roads to Jerusalem,...