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From Pisa to the patriarchate: chapters in the life of (Arch)Bishop Daibert
Challenging the Boundaries of the Middle Ages: the Legacy of Timothy Reuter, Pages: 155 - 172
Swansea University Author:
Patricia Skinner
Abstract
Explores the multi-faceted career of Daibert, arguing that his early life as a prelate in Pisa and his later fame as a participant in the First Crusade and briefly as patriarch of Jerusalem have existed rather separately in the specialist historiography, and his image, similarly, has been subject to...
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Turnhout
Brepols
2010
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