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- Michel Sabbah is the Latin Patriarch and Archbishop of Jerusalem. The Hebrew Catholics and Arab Catholics of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza are...
- male, deceased (1214)
- Albert Avogadro (1149 - September 14, 1214), was a Canon lawyer who served as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1204 until his death. Born in...
- male, deceased (1225)
- Raoul of Merencourt (also called Ralph or Radulphus) was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1214-1225. He succeeded the assassinated Albert...
- male, deceased (1118)
- Arnulf Malecorne of Choques (or of Rohes) (died 1118) was a leader among the clergy during the First Crusade, and was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem...
- male, deceased (1107)
- Dagobert (died 1107), Archbishop of Pisa, was the first Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem after it was captured in the First Crusade. Dagobert arrived...
- male, deceased (1112)
- Ghibbelin of Sabran (also spelled Gibelin) was Archbishop of Arles (1080-1112), papal legate (1107), and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1108-1112)....
- male, deceased (1311)
- Antony Bek(also spelled Beck)(d. March 3, 1311), bishop of Durham, belonged to a Lincolnshire family. Having entered the church, he received...
- male, deceased (1742)
- Vincent Louis Gotti (September 5, 1664 - September 18, 1742) was a Cardinal and theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. Gotti was born in Bologna....
- male, deceased (1191)
- Eraclius or Heraclius, was archbishop of Caesarea and Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Eraclius was from the Gévaudan in Auvergne, France. Like his l...
- male, deceased (1752)
- Pompeio or Pompeo Aldrovandi was a Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. Aldrovandi was born in Bologna, Italy. He studied law at the University...
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