Albert Avogadro

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Albert Avogadro was a 13th-century Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem and canon lawyer best known for composing the foundational rule of life for the Carmelite Order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Carmelite associated figure
Catholic bishop
Catholic saint
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem
canon lawyer
medieval jurist
activeInCentury 12th century
13th century
alsoKnownAs Albert of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Albert of Vercelli NERFINISHED
appointedAsLatinPatriarchOfJerusalem 1204
birthCentury 12th century
countryOfCitizenship Holy Roman Empire
deathCause assassination
deathDate 1214
deathPlace Acre NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
diedDuring Fourth Crusade era
era High Middle Ages
familyName Avogadro NERFINISHED
givenName Albert NERFINISHED
honorificTitle Blessed
Patriarch of Jerusalem
influenced Carmelite constitutional tradition
Carmelite spirituality
jurisdiction Diocese of Vercelli NERFINISHED
Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
knownFor composing the foundational rule of life for the Carmelite Order
drafting the Rule of St Albert for the Carmelites
legalSpecialization canon law
memberOf Catholic clergy
notableWork Carmelite Rule NERFINISHED
occupation bishop
canon lawyer
church administrator
placeOfActivity Acre NERFINISHED
Jerusalem NERFINISHED
Vercelli NERFINISHED
positionHeld Bishop of Vercelli NERFINISHED
Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
papal legate
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrderAssociatedWith Carmelites NERFINISHED
ruleGivenTo Carmelite Order NERFINISHED

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