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- Arnulf_of_Chocques abstract "Arnulf Malecorne of Chocques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118.He was the son of a Flemish Priest, and studied under Lanfranc at Caen. In the 1070s Arnulf was a tutor to Cecilia, daughter of William I of England. He also taught Ralph of Caen, one of the later chronicler's of the First Crusade. He was also close to Odo of Bayeux, who he accompanied on the Crusade. He was the chaplain of the Norman crusader army led by Robert of Normandy, Cecilia's brother and William's son. He was most likely appointed a papal legate, under the authority of the overall legate Adhemar of Le Puy, and after Adhemar's death in 1098 he shared control of the clergy with fellow legate Peter of Narbonne. Some of the non-Norman knights in the other crusader armies believed he was corrupt, and they apparently sang vulgar songs about him, but most crusaders respected him as an eloquent preacher.He was one of the chief skeptics about Peter Bartholomew's claims to have discovered the Holy Lance in Antioch, and because of Arnulf's opposition Peter volunteered to undergo an ordeal by fire. Arnulf's opposition to Peter brought him into conflict with Raymond of St. Gilles, who believed Peter's story. To help ease the crisis among the crusaders over the issue, and also to lift spirits after Peter's death during the ordeal, Arnulf helped make a statue of Christ which was placed on one of the siege engines during the siege of Jerusalem. After the capture of Jerusalem he discovered the True Cross in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. This discovery was not as controversial as the discovery of the Lance, although it was just as suspicious. Arnulf may have been trying to make up for the problems he caused disproving the authenticity of the Lance, and the True Cross became the most sacred relic of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.After Raymond left Jerusalem, on August 1, 1099 Arnulf was elected Patriarch of Jerusalem. He was supported by Godfrey of Bouillon, the first King of Jerusalem, and in turn he supported Godfrey's decision to make Jerusalem a secular kingdom rather than one ruled by the clergy. Arnulf enforced the Latin rite among the crusaders, banning all others thus further alienating the disaffected Greeks. However, his election was soon subject to doubts concerning its canonicity, as he was not yet a deacon. Before he could be ordained, he was replaced in December by Dagobert of Pisa, whom Pope Paschal II had appointed legate. Arnulf was instead appointed archdeacon of Jerusalem.In 1112 he officially became Patriarch, though many of the other clerics distrusted him and found him unncessarily harsh. He was especially unpopular with the Orthodox and Syrian Christians when he prohibited non-Latin masses at the Holy Sepulchre. He was accused of various crimes: sexual relations with a Muslim woman, simony, and most importantly condoning the bigamous marriage of King Baldwin I to Adelaide del Vasto while his first wife Arda of Armenia was still alive. He was briefly deposed by a papal legate in 1115, but appealed to Pope Paschal II and was reinstated in 1116, provided that he annul Baldwin and Adelaide's marriage.He remained Patriarch until his death in 1118.Arnulf married his niece Emma, also called Emelota, to Eustace Garnier, the Latin seigneur of Caesarea and Sidon. After his death, Emma married Hugh II of Le Puiset.".
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques wikiPageWikiLink William_I_of_England.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques wikiPageWikiLink William_the_Conqueror.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arnulf of Chocques".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques wikiPageWikiLinkText "Arnulf".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques wikiPageWikiLinkText "Patriarch Arnulf".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques after Dagobert_of_Pisa.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques after Garmond_of_Picquigny.
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques before Ghibbelin_of_Arles.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques before "Founder".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques dateOfDeath "1118".
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques name "Arnulf of Chocques".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques shortDescription "Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem".
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques years "1099".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques years "1112".
- Arnulf_of_Chocques description "Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem".
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques subject Category:12th-century_Roman_Catholic_archbishops.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques subject Category:Christians_of_the_First_Crusade.
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques subject Category:Latin_Patriarchs_of_Jerusalem.
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- Arnulf_of_Chocques hypernym Leader.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques type Agent.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques type Person.
- Arnulf_of_Chocques type Patriarch.