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 | | Their son, the child Hugh II, became king with Plaisance as regent, and it was determined that Hugh had no legal claim to the kingdom of Jerusalem, which was at the time nominally ruled by the child Conradin. |
 | | Nevertheless, in 1258, Plaisance's brother Bohemund VI of Antioch brought Hugh and Plaisance to Acre and demanded that they be recognized as king and regent, respectively. |
 | | John of Ibelin ( lord of Jaffa), the Knights Templar, and the Teutonic Knights agreed with this, against the opposition of the Knights Hospitaller and various jurists who still wished to recognize Conradin as king, even though he was not present in the kingdom. |
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