• Soffredo (died 14 December 1210, Pistoia) was an Italian cardinal. His name is also given as Soffredo Errico Gaetani, whilst his Christian name is also...
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  • Preceded by Heraclius Archbishop of Caesarea 1181-1194 Succeeded by Peter Preceded by Heraclius Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1194-1202 Succeeded by Soffredo...
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    Catholic Church titles Preceded by Soffredo Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem 1204–1214 Succeeded by Raoul of Mérencourt...
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    Aymar the Monk (also known as Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi) (1194–1202) Soffredo (also known as Loffredo Errico Gaetani) (1202–1204) Albert of Vercelli...
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    1150) November 30 – Florence of Holland, Scottish bishop December 14 – Soffredo, Italian cardinal and patriarch Aonghus mac Somhairle, Norse-Gaelic chieftain...
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  • family was already well-represented in the Roman Curia. He and cardinal Soffredo were made papal legates to Philip II of France and Henry II of England...
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    certainly present during the summer of 1202 at the side of the papal legate Soffredo Gaetani during the first trip to Antioch. They were attempting to reconcile...
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  • formerly bishop of Vercelli, arrived as the new patriarch, following upon Soffredo Gaetani, who resigned the office after only one year, and went off to join...
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    Innocent III had other plans. In April 1202, Innocent III named Peter and Soffredo of Pisa as legates in charge of the crusade. Peter was sent to Venice,...
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  • name is unknown. She was married firstly in 1450/1455 or 1451/1452 to Soffredo Crispo (d. 1458), Lord of Nisyros, of the Dukes of Naxos, without issue...
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