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Urban IV
Head of the Catholic Church from 1261 to 1264 (1185–1264)
Innocent IX
pope of the Catholic Church in 1591 (1519–1591)
Pierbattista Pizzaballa
Roman Catholic Patriarch (1965-)
Fouad Twal
Catholic patriarch
Michel Sabbah
Catholic patriarch
Bernardino López de Carvajal
Catholic cardinal
Dagobert of Pisa
Roman Catholic archbishop
Arnulf of Chocques
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1099 and from 1112 to 1118
Patriarch Heraclius of Jerusalem
Roman Catholic archbishop
Filippo Camassei
Catholic cardinal (1848-1921)
Albert of Vercelli
Bishop and canon lawyer
Giuseppe Valerga
Italian Roman Catholic cleric (1813–1872)
Hugues Lancelot de Lusignan
cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Luigi Barlassina
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Carlo Camillo II Massimo
Cardinal and patron of the arts (1620-1677)
Lodovico Piavi
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem (1833–1905)
Philippe of Alençon
French cardinal
Pompeo Aldrovandi
Italian cardinal (1668–1752)
Vincenzo Ludovico Gotti
Catholic cardinal
Warmund
Patriarch of Jerusalem
Alberto Gori
Italian patriarch (1889-1970)
Francesco Cennini de' Salamandri
Roman Catholic cardinal
Giovanni Vincenzo Bracco
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Peter Paludanus
Roman Catholic archbishop
Giacomo Giuseppe Beltritti
Roman Catholic patriarch (1910–1992)
Francesco Martelli
cardinal and apostolic nuncio
Michele di Pietro
Catholic cardinal
Scipione Gonzaga
Italian cardinal
Robert of Nantes
Latin patriarch of Jerusalem
Patriarch Amalric of Jerusalem
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Ghibbelin of Arles
Roman Catholic archbishop
Bandino Panciatici
Roman Catholic cardinal (1629-1718)
Soffredo
Soffred (died 14 December 1210, Pistoia) was an Italian cardinal. His name is also given as Soffredo Errico Gaetani, whilst his Christian name is also spelled Soffrido or Goffredo in some sources.
Patriarch Fulk of Jerusalem
Roman Catholic archbishop
Stephen of La Ferté
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
Ebremaro di Thérouanne
thumb|upright=1.5|Ehremar taking the True Cross to Antioch from William of Tyre's ''Histoire d'Outremer'', in the care of the British Museum Ehremar or Ebramar or Evremar was Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1102 to 1105 or 1107, and then Archbishop of Caesarea.
Philippe de Cabassole
14th century French catholic cardinal
Antony Bek
Bishop of Durham, Titular Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
William of Malines
Patriarch of Jerusalem
Raoul of Merencourt
Roman Catholic archbishop
Aimaro Monaco dei Corbizzi
Tuscan monk writer and poet
William II of Agen
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1262
Tommaso Agni
13th-century Latin patriarch of Jerusalem
Gerard of Lausanne
latin patriarch of Jerusalem in the 13th ct