Radulf of Domfront, Latin patriarch of Antioch E / M XII
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Description
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He was tall and handsome, slightly cross-eyed, fluent and graceful in speech; he was popular with the knights, but also with the people; he was rather inconsistent and forgetful of promises, subtle and devious; he would not re-establish relations with those enemies who wished to; very arrogant and presumptuous
... subdolus ac nimium in omne vita sua multiplex, providus et discretus .... William of Tyre bk. 15, 17.19-32
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Archbishop of Mamistra (Latin)
Mamistanus archiepiscopus. William of Tyre bk. 14, 10.9-10
Patriarch of Antioch (Latin)
in cathedram intronizatus. William of Tyre bk. 14, 10.4-15
patriarchus Antiochensis.
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Antioch (on the Orontes)
became patriarch of Antioch (on the Orontes) Antiochiam. William of Tyre bk. 14, 10.3
was Latin patriarch of Antioch Antiochensis.
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Black Mountain (Syria)
withdrew to a monastery in the Black Mountain (Syria) montana ... que vulgo dicuntur Nigra. William of Tyre bk. 15, 14.10-13
Brindisi
was arrested and stripped of his retinue at Brindisi Brundusium. William of Tyre bk. 15, 12.39
Edessa (Rohas, Mesopotamia)
was honourably entertained in Edessa (Rohas, Mesopotamia) Edessanus. William of Tyre bk. 15, 14.23-33
Mopsuestia (Missis(a), Cilicia)
was archbishop of Mopsuestia (Missis(a), Cilicia) Mamistanus. William of Tyre bk. 14, 10.9-10
Rome
just before his death, returned to Rome Romam. William of Tyre bk. 15, 17.33
was eventually admitted to see the pope in Rome Romam. William of Tyre bk. 15, 12.52-13.13
St Symeon (monastery)
was imprisoned in St Symeon (monastery) monasterium Sancti Symeonis. William of Tyre bk. 15, 17.17
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