Alberic of Ostia (1080–1148) was a Benedictine monk, diplomat and Cardinal Bishop of Ostia from 1138 to 1148. He was one of the most important people in the administration of Pope Eugenius III, especially due to his diplomatic skills.[1]
Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church AlbericofOstia (1080–1148), Benedictine monk and Cardinal Bishop ofOstiaAlbericof Trois-Fontaines (died c. 1252),...
of the country Lycia in Fire Emblem A fictional city in the manga series Negima; see List of Negima! Magister Negi Magi characters AlbericofOstia (1080–1148)...
Suburbicarian Diocese ofOstia is an ecclesiastical territory located within the Metropolitan City of Rome in Italy. It is one of the seven suburbicarian...
with the papal legate, AlbericofOstia, and a small group of barons and bishops, but Henry was absent overseeing the ordination of deacons. Most historians...
legatine council convened by AlbericofOstia in the Templum Domini, the claim of the Latin Patriarch of Antioch over the diocese of Tyre is rejected. Also...
only to the papacy. That same year he sent AlbericofOstia to examine the conduct of the Latin Patriarch of Antioch establish ties with the Armenian Catholicos...
abbot in 1125. Abbot Waltheof was deposed by Papal legate AlbericofOstia at the Council of Westminster. Hamilton, Mighty Subjects, p. 28 Hedley, Northumberland...
Peter's death. Henry of Lausanne's followers became known as Henricians. In June 1145, at the invitation of Cardinal AlbericofOstia, Bernard traveled in...
was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 26 September 1143 to his death in 1144. Guido di Castello, possibly the son of a local...
Council of the Lateran: The Anacletus schism is settled, and priestly celibacy is made mandatory within the Catholic Church. November – AlbericofOstia, papal...
February 1145), born Gherardo Caccianemici dal Orso, was head of the Catholic Church and ruler of the Papal States from 9 March 1144 to his death in 1145....
legatine council convened by AlbericofOstia in the Templum Domini, the claim of the Latin Patriarch of Antioch over the diocese of Tyre is rejected. Also...
was raised to the status of an abbey and on 1 April 1141, the church was dedicated solemnly by papal legate AlbericofOstia, possibly to St. Mary. The...
count of Berg and Hövel (d. 1152) AlbericofOstia, French cardinal-bishop (d. 1148) Barthélemy de Jur, French bishop (approximate date) Cellach of Armagh...
troops capture Banias. 1141 The papal legate, Bishop AlbericofOstia, consecrates the Dome of the Rock, transforming it into a church. 1142 Castle Blanchegarde...
Westminster led by AlbericofOstia. Alcester Abbey and Bourne Abbey established. 1139 8 January – Theobald of Bec enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury. 9...
scholar (b. 1076) AlbericofOstia, French cardinal-bishop (b. 1080) Alfonso Jordan, count of Toulouse (b. 1103) Amadeus III, count of Savoy and Maurienne...
Council of the Lateran: The Anacletus schism is settled, and priestly celibacy is made mandatory within the Catholic Church. November – AlbericofOstia, papal...
but rather had been deposed by the a legatine council convened by AlbericofOstia in November 1139 in Antioch. However, Ralph went to Rome and was arguing...
Innocent appointed AlbericofOstia to hear the case. Although Ralph was permitted to stay in Antioch while awaiting the arrival ofAlberic, it appears that...
council convened by the papal legate AlbericofOstia in the cathedral of Antioch. After that, Grigor continued with Alberic on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem. Here...
John of Crema 1126–1130 - William de Corbeil 1132–1136 - William of Corbeil 1138–1139 - AlbericofOstia 1139–1143 - Henry of Blois, Bishop of Winchester...
to become the subject of another. In April 1141 the papal legate AlbericofOstia arrived together with the Armenian Catholicos Gregory III and convened...
the papal legate AlbericofOstia, sending Nerses back. In 1165, hostilities broke out between Thoros II, Prince of Armenia and Oshin of Lampron, the two...