Certainty: 1 Daimbert of Pisa received rich presents when on papal business in Spain Certainty: 1
1098
Certainty: 3 Despatch of Pisan fleet with Daimbert of Pisa, to replace Adhemar of le Puy Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Pisan fleet carrying Daimbert attacked Ionian Islands: reactions of Byzantines Certainty: 3
1099
Certainty: 3 Bohemond began siege of Laodikeia, with aid of Pisan fleet Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Raymond of Toulouse & other returning crusaders stopped siege of Laodikeia Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Arrival at Jerusalem of Bohemond of Antioch & Baldwin of Edessa on pilgrimage Certainty: 3
1100
Certainty: 3 Ceremony of patriarch Daimbert by the Jordan with Godfrey, Bohemond & Baldwin Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 An attack was made with Venetian help on Haifa: it was captured, mainly by the crusaders Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Death of Godfrey, advocate of the Holy Sepulchre: the succession Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Daimbert & Tancred tried in vain to direct the succession to the church & the Normans Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 A letter asking for Bohemond's intervention was intercepted at Laodikeia Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Baldwin reached Haifa, & used surprise to achieve a warm welcome in Jerusalem Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Coronation of Baldwin I in Bethlehem as King of Jerusalem Certainty: 3
1101
Certainty: 3 Increasing quarrel between Baldwin I & the patriarch Daimbert over Tancred Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Cardinal Mauricius sent by Paschal II to examine Daimbert controversy Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Sack of Caesarea by Baldwin I, without intervention from Egypt Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Bitter quarrel between Baldwin I & the patriarch Daimbert over cost of the army Certainty: 3
1102
Certainty: 3 Help from Antioch & Edessa (with Daimbert) arrived in response to Baldwin I's summons Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Council held by papal legate condemned Daimbert to deposition & excommunication Certainty: 3
1104
Certainty: 3 Battle of Harran: preliminaries Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Baldwin of Edessa & Joscelin of Courtenay were defeated & captured at Harran Certainty: 3
Certainty: 3 Daimbert was reinstated by the pope, but died on the way back to Jerusalem
Daimbert the deposed patriarch went with Bohemond to Apulia, then on to Rome to complain to pope Paschal II of his treatment by Arnulf of Choques and Baldwin I and their attacks on the church, and also of Baldwin's wrongful dismissial of his Armenian second wife, forcing her to become a nun at the Convent of St Anne, to whose endowments he added. She is said at first to have accepted the convent, but later to have gone to Constantinople, where she lay aside the habit and became a prostitute. Baldwin's motive, apart from his wife's behaviour, was said to be greed for another dowry. Paschal kept Daimbert in Rome for a time, to see whether Baldwin and the ex-patriarch's other opponents would send evidence to support his expulsion; since nothing came, he gave Daimbert an apostolic letter to resume his see. This, however, had no effect, since he died on the way back to Jerusalem (probably in 1105)