Adhemar of le Puy M / L XI
Ademarus (Riley-Smith pp. 197-8) (Adhemar 4001)
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Death
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After the victory over
Kerbogha 4001
, plenty of food came to Antioch, but also severe plague; Adhemar was one of the first to die, amidst overwhelming grief, and was buried in the Hagios Petros basilica, just where the holy lance was found
Albert of Aachen V.4
Died in pestilence which occurred soon after defeat of
Kerbogha 4001
; was mourned profoundly by all, and honourably buried in Hagios Petros in Antioch, at spot where the lance was found
. William of Tyre bk. 7, 1.31-36
He died and was mourned
Date: August 1, 1098 Kalend. Augusti obiit. Fulcher of Chartres 1.23.8
Description
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Father and special governor of the whole crusading people
pater et precipuus plebis universe moderator. William of Tyre bk. 7, 1.33-34
Famous for every kind of goodness, with a considerable band of men and equipment
omni bonitate praeclarus, non modica manu et apparatu. Albert of Aachen II.23
As the religious head of the crusader army, he was also (in the absence of
Raymond 61
) the leader of its third line of attack against
Kerbogha 4001
, with Raymond's Gascons and Provencals
Fulcher of Chartres 1.22.1, 1.23.1
A man of apostolic stature, who always comforted the populace in a kindly way and strengthened them in the Lord
vir apostolicus benigne semper populum confortabat et in Domino roborabat. Fulcher of Chartres 1.22.1
Of blessed memory ... a man of venerable life ... would later play role of papal representative both faithfully and prudently
. William of Tyre bk. 1, 16.35-38
Dignity/Office
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Bishop of Le Puy
Podiensis episcopus. William of Tyre bk. 1, 16.35
episcopum de Podio. Albert of Aachen II.20
episcopus Podiensis. Fulcher of Chartres 1.4.1
Podiensis episcopus. Ralph of Caen 49
Papal legate
legatione sedis apostolice fungebatur. William of Tyre bk. 4, 22.11
vice fungens apostolica. Fulcher of Chartres 1.4.1
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Location
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Antioch: Chapel of the Theotokos
held festal processions to the Chapel of the Theotokos oratorium sancte Marie. Albert of Aachen V.1
Antioch: Gate of the Dog
struggled to stop sorties from the Gate of the Dog Porta Canis. William of Tyre bk. 4, 15.1-47
Antioch: Hagios Petros basilica
cleansed and restored the Hagios Petros basilica basilicam beati Petri apostoli. Albert of Aachen V.1
led move to restore Antioch's churches, especially Hagios Petros maiorem urbis ecclesiam, quae in honore principis apostolorum dedicata erat. William of Tyre bk. 6, 23.1-9
was buried in Hagios Petros in basilica Beati Petri. William of Tyre bk. 6, 1.34-36
was buried in the Hagios Petros basilica in basilica sancti Petri. Albert of Aachen V.4
Antioch: Orontes bridge
made a speech the day before they reached the Orontes bridge pontem Ferne. Albert of Aachen III.32
Dalmatia
planned to journey with his forces via Dalmatia Dalmatiam. William of Tyre bk. 1, 17.47-48
Le Puy
was bishop of Le Puy Podiensis. Fulcher of Chartres 1.4.1
was bishop of Le Puy Podiensis. William of Tyre bk. 1, 16.35
was bishop of Le Puy Podio. Albert of Aachen II.20
Nicaea
arrived at the last minute for the battle near Nicaea Nicee. Albert of Aachen II.26-27
Pelagonia (Macedonia)
was nearly captured at Pelagonia (Macedonia) Pelagonia. William of Tyre bk. 2, 18.24-33
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