Fulcher of Angoulême, archbishop of Tyre, then patriarch of Jerusalem E / M XII
Fulcherus Engolismensis (Fulcher 4003)
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Narrative
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Authorship
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Death
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went the way of all flesh
viam universe carnis ingressus est. William of Tyre bk. 18, 19.9-10
Description
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Extremely devoted and faithful to the holy church of Rome
Sancte Romane ecclesie multum devotus et fidelis. William of Tyre bk. 15, 16.4-5
He was the eighth Latin patriarch of Jerusalem, a religious, godfearing man
William of Tyre bk. 18, 19.7-8
When he went to Rome in connection with the Hospitallers, he was very old, almost a centenarian
licet longevus esset et fere centenarius. William of Tyre bk. 18, 6.25
Dignity/Office
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Archbishop of Tyre (Latin)
Tyrensium archiepiscopus. William of Tyre bk. 14, 11.19
Tyrensis archiepiscopus. William of Tyre bk. 16, 17.6
Patriarch of Jerusalem (Latin)
patriarcha. William of Tyre bk. 17, 1.41
Ierosolimorum patriarcha. William of Tyre bk. 17, 21.34
Education
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Of limited education
modice litteratus. William of Tyre bk. 14, 11.24
Ethnic label
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Aquitanian (Aquitanian by race)
Aquitanicus natione. William of Tyre bk. 14, 11.23
Second Name
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Kinship
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uncle of
Renaud 20101
(nepos). William of Tyre bk. 20, 3.18
Language Skill
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Location
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Brindisi
found Brindisi under Byzantine control Brundusium. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.6-7
Ferentino
tried to bring up his problem while
Adrianos 24
was at Ferentino urbem Ferentinam. William of Tyre bk. 18, 7.47
Jerusalem
was patriarch of Jerusalem Ierosolimorum. William of Tyre bk. 17, 21.34
Otranto (Apulia)
made Italian land-fall at Otranto Ydrontum. William of Tyre bk. 18, 6.34
Tyre (Palestine)
was archbishop of Tyre Tyrensis. William of Tyre bk. 16, 17.6
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Religion
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Eunuchs
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