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  Ibelin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ibelin was a castle in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century (at modern Yavne, 31.820° N 34.713° E), which gave its name to an important family of nobles.
With Alice of Montbéliard, Philip was the father of John of Ibelin, count of Jaffa and Ascalon, regent of Jerusalem, and author of the Assizes of the Haute Cour of Jerusalem, the most important legal document from the crusader kingdom.
Balian of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus, married Alice of Lampron (Armenia)
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 Isabella of Jerusalem - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Isabella grew up in the court of her mother and stepfather Balian of Ibelin, mostly in Nablus.
Since Isabella's father's previous marriage to Agnes of Courtenay had been annulled (though he had succeeded in having his children from that marriage legitimized), Isabella was throughout her youth regarded as a potential heir to the kingdom.
Isabella's supporters questioned Sibylla's legitimacy, due to the annullment of her parents' marriage, but this position was not universally subscribed to.
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 John of Ibelin : Information and resources about John of Ibelin : School Work Guru
John of Ibelin (1177-1236), Lord of Beirut, was the son of Balian, Lord of Nablus and Ibelin, and Maria Comnena, widow of Amalric I of Jerusalem.
John of Ibelin (1215-1266), count of Jaffa and Ascalon and a noted jurist, was the nephew of the first John of Ibelin.
This John of Ibelin was a contributor to the Assizes of Jerusalem, the code of laws enacted for the government of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Ibelin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Ibelin was a castle in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century, the namesake of an important family of nobles.
The Ibelin family claimed to be descended from the counts of Chartres, but the ancestor of the family was actually Barisan, who was given the castle of Ibelin in 1141 by Fulk as a reward for his loyalty during the revolt of Hugh II of Le Puiset in 1134.
The Ibelin family claimed to be descended from the Le Puiset viscounts of Chartres, but the ancestor of the family was actually Barisan, who was given the castle of Ibelin in 1141 by Fulk as a reward for his loyalty during the revolt of Hugh II of Le Puiset in 1134.
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 Queen Isabella Of Spain -- Recommendations and Resources   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Isabella's rights were only maintained through the support of the army, the Cortes and the Liberals and Progressists, who at the same time established constitutional and parliamentary government, dissolved the religious orders, confiscated the property of the orders including the Jesuits, and attempted to restore order in finances.
Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain (Segovia 12 August 1566 – 1 December 1633) was Infanta of Spain, Archduchess of Austria and the joint sovereign of the Seventeen Provinces.
Infanta Isabella Clara Eugenia of Spain was born in Segovia on 12 August 1566 as the daughter of Phillip II of Spain and his third wife Elizabeth of Valois.
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 Amalric, Prince of Tyre - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1272 – June 5, 1310, Nicosia) was the son of Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of Ibelin.
However, he was compelled to obey the Papal directive to arrest the Templars when that order was suppressed, which resulted in a small uprising in favor of Henry in January 1308.
In April, two of the Ibelins were exiled to Armenia, and John of Dampierre was mortally wounded by a mob after attempting to communicate with King Henry.
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 Crusades - LoveToKnow 1911
John of Ibelin - the laws of the kingdom were laid down by Godfrey, who is thus regarded as the great vo.
The text of Ibelin became a textus receptus - but it also became overlaid by glosses, for it was used as authoritative in the kingdom of Cyprus after the loss of the kingdom of Jerusalem, and it needed expounding.
At the same time, if our text is thus late, it must be remembered that its content gives us the earliest and purest exposition of French feudalism, and describes for us the organization of a kingdom, where all rights and duties were connected with the fief, and the monarch was only a suzerain of feudatories.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
However, it was to Mary, daughter of Isabella and Conrad of Montferrat, that the barons gave the preference, and they requested the King of France to provide her with a husband.
After the death of Isabella, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession of his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution of which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
Alix of Champagne, Queen of Cyprus and daughter of King Henry I, claimed the regency on the ground of being Isabella of Brienne's nearest relative; and it was conferred upon her and her second husband Ralph, Count of Soissons, the imperial garrison, besieged in Tyre, being forced to capitulate.
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 decendents of Balian of Ibelin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
of_Ibelin, Isabella [52519] queen of Cyprus wife of Hugh II, king of Cyprus m.1272 wife of Hamo L'Estrange, lord of Beirut wife of Nicholas L'Aleman wife of William Barlais d.ca.1282
of_Ibelin, Isabella [52588] queen of Cyprus m.ca.1269 wife of Hugh III, king of Cyprus d.ca.1283
of_Ibelin, Margaret [52532] wife of Hugh of Tiberias wife of Walter III lord of Caesarea
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 Cyprus History: Lusignan Period - Isabella d'Ibelin, Queen of Cyprus & Lady of Beirut
Isabella was the eldest daughter of John II of Ibelin, Lord of Beirut (dc.1273) and Alice de la Roche of Athens.
Isabella undertook a brief liaison with Julian of Sidon.
As an act of defiance, Isabella gave herself and her lordship to an Englishman Hamo L'Estrange (or the Foreigner), a companion of Prince Edward of England (1272).
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 World History
Isabella's daughter Mary (Marie) of Montferrat, succeeded her as queen and was married to John of Brienne (1210).
Through his marriage with John of Brienne's daughter Isabella (Yolande), he had a claim first to the kingship and then, on her death in 1228, to the regency of Jerusalem (Acre) for his son Conrad.
In Cyprus, John of Ibelin, the leading member of the influential Ibelin family, had been named regent for the young Henry I. Along with most of the other barons, he was willing to recognize the Emperor's rights as suzerain in Cyprus.
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 The "Kingdom of Heaven" historical accuracy [Archive] - CWS Talk! - ChristianWebSite.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Balian of Ibelin (died 1193) was an important noble of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century.
Sibylla was being raised by her great-aunt, Yveta (Queen Melisende's sister), in the convent of Bethany, and Isabella was in the court of her mother, the dowager-queen Maria Comnena, in Nablus.
The Ibelin family were patrons of the dowager-queen Maria, and historian Bernard Hamilton suggests that Baldwin of Ibelin acted this way in hopes of marrying one of Baldwin's sisters himself.
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 Cyprus Heads
As Queen Plaisance of Cypern died in 1261 her son Hugo II was eight years old, at first Isabella's son was appointed regent because the Supreme Court thought a man would be a better regent than a woman, but in 1263 Isabella and her husband, Henri de Poitou of Antiochiaia (d.
Alice was daughter and Heriess Presumptive of King Henri I of Jerusalem and Princess Isabella d'Anjou of Jerusalem.
Isabella' ldest son, Hugo III, was king of Cypern (1235-84) and her daughter Marguerite Titular-Princess of Antiochiaia and Lady of Tyros and lived (before 1244-1308) and married to Jean de Montfort, Lord of Tyros (d.
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 Lebanon Heads of State
Isabella was the eldest daughter of John II of Ibelin, Lord of Beirut and Alice de la Roche of Athens.
Eschiva's son, Hugh IV de Lusignan, succeeded to the throne of Cyprus, eventhough his father, Guy was only the fourth son of Hugh III, but his elder uncles (John I and Henry II), were eighter childless or their heirs were disqualified to inherit the throne.
She succeeded her husband, Jean II de Ibelin (1264) and succeeded by daughter Isabella.
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 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
William had been captured by John, brother of the Emperor Michael VIII Palaeologus, in 1259 and was ransomed with the cession of Laconia to the Romans in 1261 (beginning the Despotate of the Morea).
Isabella was at first married to a son of Charles, Philip, who soon died.
At the death of Isabella, Philip II of Taranto, a son of Charles II was then able to set aside her second husband, Philip of Savoy, and her daughter, Matilda, and return Achaea to the Anjevians.
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 Maria Comnena, Queen consort of Jerusalem
They arranged for Maria's daughter by Amalric, Isabella, to have her first marriage annulled so that she could marry Conrad, giving him a stronger claim to the throne.
Steeped in Greek filth from the cradle, she had a husband whose morals matched her own: he was cruel, she was godless; he was fickle, she was pliable; he was faithless, she was fraudulent.
As the grandmother of Alice of Champagne (Isabella's daughter by her third husband, Henry II of Champagne), Maria conducted the marriage negotiations with Cyprus in 1208 – Alice was to marry Hugh I of Cyprus.
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 The Fantasy Forum - Kingdom of Heaven
Philip was himself a distant cousin of Sibylla, and by marrying her to his vassal he could control the kingship of Jerusalem.
Humphrey IV of Toron, princess Isabella's husband, disassociated himself from the Ibelins and swore fealty to Sibylla, wrecking their plans to hold a rival coronation for Isabella.
She inherited her mother's factional suporters and the Courtenays, while her rivals were led by her step-mother, the dowager-queen Maria, in Nablus, as well as the Ibelin family and Raymond III of Tripoli.
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 Crusaders, Greeks, and Muslims by Sanderson Beck
Jerusalem now had only two knights; but Balian of Ibelin was given safe conduct there to get his wife, Queen Maria, and he was persuaded to stay and command their defense.
Queen Isabella soon died, and John of Ibelin acted as regent for her daughter Maria of Montferrat.
These were opposed in the on-going war by forces of John of Ibelin, recently elected mayor of Acre and regent for young Henry of Cyprus.
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 Majorca Hotels
In the autumn of 1315 he took a second wife, Isabella of Ibelin, daughter of the Seneschal of Cyprus.
However, his rival claimant Matilda of Hainaut, and her husband Louis of Burgundy returned to the Morea in the spring of 1316 with Venetian aid.
He allied himself with Pope Martin IV and king Philip III of France (who had been married to his sister Isabella) against his brother, but was defeated in the Battle of the Ant Islands in 1285.
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 Hissem_Norman-French Genealogy
One of the armorial symbols of the royal house of Spain was a pomegranate, a play on the city of Granada, the last holdout of the Moors in Spain which the Spanish, under Ferdinand & Isabella, conquered in 1492.
Baldwin came to England in 1105 and was granted lordship of Montgomery by his marriage with Sybil de Failaise, the 'niece' of Henry I. Niece probably meant bastard child.
Sybil was probably the daughter of Henry and Isabella Sybola Corbet.
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 Forename Index: I
Isabella (I; Queen) de CASTILE (1451 - 1504) ; `the Catholic'; financed the discovery voyages of Christopher Columbus; initiated the Inquisition
Isabella (Elisabeth) (Princess) of ENGLAND (1214 - 1241)
Isabella `the She-Wolf' of FRANCE (1292 - 1358) ; also m.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~jamesdow/pedix/peix08.htm   (3210 words)

  
 Religious Military Orders - by Brad A. Sand and Dr. Carl Edwin Lindgren
’s half sister Isabella, was intensely disliked by the warrior barons of court as an effeminate bookworm and not fitting prospect to be king (Robinson 1991).
  Balian of Ibelin was a member of one of the most prominent baronial families and had married Maria Comnena, the mother of the Princess Isabella.
  The delegation was composed of Balian of Ibelin, Josias the Archbishop of Tyre, Roger de les Moulins Grand Master of the Hospitallers and Gerard de Ridfort Grand Master of the Templars.
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 Lebanon   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
The lords of Toron tended to be very influential in the kingdom; Humphrey II was constable of Jerusalem and Humphrey IV was married to Isabella, Amalric I's daughter (Toron passed under royal control during their marriage).
Omer around 1105 but was later given to the Hospitallers, until it fell to Nur ad-Din in 1167.
Toron Ahmud remained in the Lordship of Beirut until John of Ibelin sold it to the Teutonic Knights in 1261.
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 Worldroots.com
Isabella de Lusignan (1234 — 1299), married to Geoffrey de Rancon, of
Eschive d’ Ibelin (1270/75 — 1324), Lady of Saint Nicholas, married to Gautier de Dampierre
1 Isabella (Zabel), Queen of Armenia (1226 — 1269), married (1
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 Genealogy Index for surnames beginning with D
de Bragana, Isabella Maria of Portugal (4 JUL 1801-)
DE BURGH, Elizabeth (Isabella) (6 JUL 1332-10 DEC 1363)
DE CLARE, Isabella of Gloucester (BEF 1176-14 OCT 1217)
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 How to Think About the Crusades
Today, however, the historical reality of the Crusades has been appropriated by those whose quite specific aim is to discredit the war against Islamist terrorism.
In Kingdom of Heaven, the hero Balian of Ibelin (played by Orlando Bloom, rather out of his depth) is a French flsmith who, by a series of ever more miraculous coincidences, becomes a great crusader lord.
It was only after Spain was united under Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castille that the "reconquista" began in 1492 which finally eventuated in the liberation of the Spanish Christians from Muslim domination.
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 Side Effects (of living and being me)
France (1516–19) (patronage of King Francis I) In 1500 he went to Mantua where he sketched a portrait of the Marchesa Isabella d’Este.
During that time he also met Niccolò Machiavelli, with whom later he was to develop a close friendship.
Also among his friends are counted Franchinus Gaffurius and Isabella d’Este, whose portrait he drew while on a journey which took him through Mantua.
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 Index I (and ibn, ingen)
[Alix de IBELIN] Heloise de DAMPIERRE ; or: prob.
- 1247) ; or: his brother Guy IBELIN, q.v.
- 1236?) ; aka Jean `the Old' d' IBELIN (Lord) of BEIRUT (and Arsur)
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