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He was archbishop of
Caesarea in Palestine from 1181 until 1194, when the clergy of the Holy Sepulchre, who desired a patriarch residing in the east, elected him the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, the latter seat vacant from 1191. The Monk held this position until his death in Palestine in October
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De expugnata Accone liber tetrastichus seu rithmus de expeditione ierosolimitana
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