First Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, medieval cleric, and crusader
Arnulf of Chocques (died 1118) was a leading member of the clergy during the First Crusade, being made Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and again from 1112 to 1118. Sometimes referred to as Arnulf of Rœulx, presumably after the village of Rœulx some 70km from his home village of Chocques, he was given the nickname Malecorne, meaning badly tonsured.
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relic of the True Cross with them, accompanied by patriarch ArnulfofChocques. The army marched south from Jerusalem, approaching the vicinity of Ascalon...
styles himself simply 'archbishop of Pisa'. Immediately after Christmas, the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, ArnulfofChocques, was deposed on the ground that...
around 1105. In 1112 a new marriage was sought for the king. ArnulfofChocques, Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, suggested that Baldwin marry Adelaide, as Roger...
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secure control of the city. Although Warner soon died, two other members of Godfrey's court, Geldemar Carpenel and ArnulfofChocques, sent a delegation...
although Baldwin was legally still married to Arda. Patriarch Arnulf of Chocques was deposed for having supported the marriage, but was reinstated by Pope...
1107. He was a native of Caen in Normandy who was a student ofArnulfofChocques, the future Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Arnulf departed for the Crusade...
On 8 April, Arnulf ofChocques challenged Peter Bartholomew to an ordeal by fire. Peter underwent the ordeal and died after days of agony from his wounds...
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sent ArnulfofChocques, who had himself been displaced as patriarch in favour of Dagobert in 1099, to oppose Ehremar. Paschal sent Ghibbelin of Arles...
mercenary of King Henry I. Mainfinit, seneschal of Alan Fergent. His followers included Geoffrey, son of Deriadoc. ArnulfofChocques, chaplain of Robert...
inheritance, and married Emelota (or Emma), niece of Patriarch ArnulfofChocques. Hugh was a relative of Queen Melisende, as their fathers Hugh I and Baldwin...
end of the First Crusade, the Latins captured Jerusalem. The church and its estates were given by the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, ArnulfofChocques, to...
the death of Simeon II when the Frank ArnulfofChocques succeeded him as patriarch of Jerusalem. The appointment of Latin bishops had little effect on the...
to cede the Tower of David to Godfrey, but his deputy allows Godfrey's soldiers to take possession of it. August 1. ArnulfofChocques is elected as the...
coalition of city-states, led by his brother-in law 4 Wind, at Tilantongo in the Mixteca Alta region (modern Mexico). ArnulfofChocques is accused of sexual...
first Latin ruler of Jerusalem. Shortly thereafter, on 1 August 1099, ArnulfofChocques was elected as the first Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. It is accepted...
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at the invitation of Baldwin himself accepted the office. He died there in December, 1112, and was succeeded by ArnulfofChocques as Patriarch, while...
to 1100. In 1116, Paschal sent a letter reinstating ArnulfofChocques to the post of patriarch of Jerusalem. (RHC Oc., Volume 5.VII.iv, MPL 163, Runc...