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Chocques (French pronunciation: [ʃɔk]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of
France by the
banks of the
river Clarence...
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Arnulf of
Chocques (died 1118) was a
leading member of the
clergy during the
First Crusade,
being made
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem in 1099 and
again from...
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prior to the Schism, see Gr****
Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem.
Arnulf of
Chocques (1099)
Dagobert of Pisa (1099–1101)
Maurice of
Porto (1101–1102), ad interim...
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relic of the True
Cross with them,
accompanied by
patriarch Arnulf of
Chocques. The army
marched south from Jerusalem,
approaching the
vicinity of Ascalon...
- died at No. 1
Casualty Clearing Station,
Chocques on 1
October and he was
buried at the
Military Cemetery Chocques. His
brother was
Lieutenant Colonel Victor...
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Immediately after Christmas, the
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem,
Arnulf of
Chocques, was
deposed on the
ground that his
election had been uncanonical, and...
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Chocque (14 July 1910 – 4
September 1949) was a
French professional road
bicycle racer. He won a
silver medal at the 1932
Summer Olympics in team...
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Choquepuquio (possibly from
Quechua chuqi metal, gold (Aymara),
every kind of
precious metal,
pukyu spring, well) is an
ancient Wari site in Peru in the...
- (died 1087),
saint Arnulf III,
Archbishop of
Milan (died 1097)
Arnulf of
Chocques (died 1118),
Latin Patriarch of
Jerusalem Arnulf of
Montgomery (c. 1068...
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brother Eustache was
Vidame of Amiens.
Shortly after the
death of
Arnulf of
Chocques,
Warmund was
elected to
replace him as
Patriarch of
Jerusalem in late 1118...