词条 | Robert, Bishop of Lydda and Ramla |
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Robert of Rouen (died before 1112) was the first bishop of Lydda and Ramla from 1099. BishopBorn in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen, Robert was a Norman cleric who joined the First Crusade.{{sfn|Murray|2000|p=226}}{{sfn|Asbridge|2004|p=297}} The crusaders took possession of Ramla without fight on 30 June 1099, because the Muslim garrison had left it.{{sfn|Asbridge|2004|p=297}} The nearby Church of Saint George was an important shrine at Lydda and the crusaders decided to establish a Roman Catholic bishopric in the town.{{sfn|Barber|2012|p=15}} The crusader leaders appointed Robert as the first bishop of the new diocese.{{sfn|Mayer|1985|p=538}} They also granted Ramla, Lydda and the nearby villages to the bishopric.{{sfn|Mayer|1985|p=538}} Being the only Roman Catholic bishop in Palestine, Robert consecrated Daimbert of Pisa as the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem on Christmas Day in 1099.{{sfn|Murray|2000|p=227}}{{sfn|Barber|2012|p=57}} Robert died before 1112 when his successor, Roger is first mentioned in a charter.{{sfn|Murray|2000|p=227}} ReferencesSources{{Refbegin}}
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