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The Latin Patriarch of Antioch was an office established in the aftermath of the First Crusade by Bohemund, the first Prince of Antioch. The city already had a Greek Patriarch, who was expelled and fled to Constantinople. The Byzantine Empire was greatly offended by this and worked towards re-establishing either a joint patriarchate or a single Greek patriarchate; the terms of the Treaty of Devol in 1108 nominally restored a Greek patriarch, although this was never enforced. Under Manuel I Comnenus there was briefly a joint patriarchate when Antioch fell under Byzantine control, but for the most part there was only a Latin patriarch, up until the principality was recaptured by the Mamluks in 1268. A Greek patriarch continued to be appointed in Constantinople throughout this period.
This titular office maintained itself until it was finally abolished in 1964.
1 Latin Patriarchs of Antioch
- Bernard of Valence ( 1100- 1135)
- Ralph of Domfront ( 1135- 1139)
- Aimery of Limoges ( 1139- 1193Events Saladin dies, and the lands of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria are is split among his descendants. Qutb ud-Din, a Ghurid slave commander, captures Delhi. Births Deaths Saladin, Sultan of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria)
- Ralph II ( 1193Events Saladin dies, and the lands of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria are is split among his descendants. Qutb ud-Din, a Ghurid slave commander, captures Delhi. Births Deaths Saladin, Sultan of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria- 1196Events Spring, London, popular uprising of the poor against the rich led by William Fitz Osbern. According to a popular legend, Prince Madog of Gwynedd reached North America in what is present-day Alabama. Births Deaths Alfonso II of Aragon William Fitz O)
- Peter of Angouleme ( 1196Events Spring, London, popular uprising of the poor against the rich led by William Fitz Osbern. According to a popular legend, Prince Madog of Gwynedd reached North America in what is present-day Alabama. Births Deaths Alfonso II of Aragon William Fitz O- 1208Events Philip of Swabia King of Germany and rival Holy Roman Emperor to Otto IV, assassinated June 21 in Bamberg by German Count Otto of Wittelsbach because Philip had refused to give him his daughter in marriage. Births Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Lei)
- Peter of Locedio ( 1209Events Albigensian Crusade against Cathars (1209-1218) the Franciscans are founded. Cambridge University founded. In August, Simon De Monfort, leader of Albigensian Crusade, takes over Carcassonne Genghis Khan conquers Turkestan Births Deaths Walter Map,- 1217Events April 9 Peter of Courtenay crowned emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople at Rome, by Pope Honorius III August 24 Battle of Sandwich between English and French soldiers in the English Channel mercenary Eustace the Monk working for the French)
- vacant ( 1217- 1226)
- Albert Rezzato ( 1226- 1245)
- Opizo Fieschi ( 1247- 1292), titular from 1268
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Post abolished 1964
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