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He was a man of letters and a knight, concerned for both the spiritual and saecular health of his underlings. He had a high reputation with his fellow princes, but was unable to impose his will on those of his cathedral chapter who opposed him. When the pope appointed
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cathedral canons, Bohemond opposed them because they were not locals. Even a papal interdict did not cause him to relent.
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