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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.
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.
In the north the Countship of Tripoli was under the suzerainty of the King of Jerusalem.
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  Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Isabella of France (1295–1358), queen consort, daughter of Philip IV of France, wife of Edward II of England, mother of Edward III of England.
Isabella I of Castile (1451–1504), wife of Ferdinand II of Aragon, mother of Catherine of Aragon, patron of Christopher Columbus.
Isabella of Portugal, or Isabella of Asturias, (1470–1498), queen consort, daughter of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, wife of Manuel I of Portugal.
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 Encyclopedia: Isabella of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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.
Alice of Jerusalem or Alice de Champagne (1196 – 1246) was the daughter of Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem and count Henry II of Champagne, king-consort Henry I of Jerusalem.
Sybilla of Lusignan was the daughter of Amalric II of Jerusalem and Isabella of Jerusalem.
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 Search Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Isabella I Isabella I or Isabella the Catholic, 1451-1504, Spanish queen of Castile and León (1474-1504), daughter of John II of Castile.
Isabella II Isabella II, 1830-1904, queen of Spain (1833-68), daughter of Ferdinand VII and of Maria Christina.
Isabella Isabella, 1296-1358, queen consort of Edward II of England, daughter of Philip IV of France.
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 Isabella I. (Jerusalem)
Der Artikel Isabella I. (Jerusalem) gehört zur Kategorie: Frau, König (Jerusalem), Geboren 1170, Gestorben 1205
1192 wurde Isabella gegen ihren Willen von Humfried geschieden und mit Konrad von Montferrat verheiratet.
Heinrich und Isabella wurden noch während ihrer Schwangerschaft verheiratet.
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 John JEPSON - Aaron JEWETT
Ancestors of Balian of JERUSALEM, Bailli of Jerusalem
\-Melisende of ARSUF Balian of JERUSALEM, Bailli of Jerusalem \-Alice of HAIFA
Ancestors of Lancelot of JERUSALEM, Patriarch of Jerusalem
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 Isabella of Jerusalem -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In 1192 later Isabella was divorced from Humphrey against her will and married (Click link for more info and facts about Conrad of Montferrat) Conrad of Montferrat.
Conrad had argued that her marriage to Humphrey was invalid because she was underage at the time; by virtue of his marriage to Isabella, Conrad became the closest male relative to the royal family and succeeded as (Click link for more info and facts about King of Jerusalem) King of Jerusalem.
Henry and Isabella were married in short order, while she was still pregnant with Conrad's child.
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 Isabella of Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Conrad wanted the now almost vacant throne of Jerusalem, and his allies had argued that Isabella's marriage to Humphrey was invalid because she was underage at the time and had been coerced by her half-brother, Baldwin IV.
Conrad soon died under mysterious circumstances, stabbed to death by the Hashshashin, while Isabella was pregnant with the future Maria of Montferrat.
While married to Henry it was retroactively decided that her marriage to Humphrey was not in fact invalid, but as Humphrey had died in the meantime, Isabella was married for a fourth time to Amalric II of Jerusalem (also Amalric I of Cyprus), brother of Guy of Lusignan.
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 Science Fair Projects - Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Queen Isabella of Valois (1387-1410), wife of Richard II of England
Isabella of Portugal (1503-1539), wife of Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor and queen consort
Isabella is also the name of a character in the Commedia dell'arte.
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 Gmane -- Mail To News And Back Again
Jolanda Brienne Queen of Jerusalem Also know as Yolanda and Isabella, she was born the Queen of Jreusalem nad was married to Barbarosa (red-beard) who third son, Petrol, murdered Ulrich de Rougemont no doubt over who were the rightful heirs of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Isabella was therefore since their birth queen ; the guardianship government led its father, that it in March 1223 under papal switching with emperor FRIEDRICH II.
IV 1228 Buried: Andria cathedral 1225 queen QUEEN OF JERUSALEM Daughter of Johann (Jean) king of Jerusalem emperor von Konstantinopel III oo Confirmatio matrimonii in articulo mortis 1233/34 BIANCA THE YOUNGER LANCIA + 1233/34 Daughter of N and Bianca of the older Lancia IV oo Worms 15.
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 Amalric II of Jerusalem - Famous Women   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Amalric II, king of Jerusalem from 1197 to 1205, was the brother of Guy of Lusignan.
He had been constable of Jerusalem, but in 1194, on the death of his brother, he became king of Cyprus, as Amalric I. He married Isabella, the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became king of Jerusalem in right of his wife in 1197.
The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his son by an earlier marriage, while the kingdom of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage with Conrad of Montferrat.
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 JewishPress.com > News > View Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Today, Jerusalem is liberated from Crusaders and the Jews have been able to return, but Islam remains a driving force in the world as it was during his life.
According to a Jewish legend, the sultan of Turkey laughed when he heard Isabella was expelling the Jews from Spain, for he knew it was a foolish thing she was doing.
Isabella thought that Spain would be better off if its Jews were marginalized, but that did not happen.
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 Guy of Lusignan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Guy of Lusignan (died 1194) was a French knight who became king of Jerusalem and led the Kingdom to disaster at the Battle of Hattin in 1187.
In the aftermath Jerusalem and most of the Kingdom fell to Saladin, except for Tyre, which was defended by another newcomer, Conrad of Montferrat.
Conrad, who married Sibylla's younger half-sister Isabella, was elected in his place due to the influence of Richard I of England, who had recently arrived on the Third Crusade.
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 Jerusalem, New Zealand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Jerusalem was once an important kainga (fishing village) on the Whanganui River in New Zealand where a Roman Catholic mission was first established in 1854.
Known to Maori as Hiruharama, Jerusalem was the isolated site where in 1892 Suzanne Aubert (better known as Mother Mary Joseph), established the congregation of the Sisters of Compassion.
New Zealand poet James K. Baxter and many of his followers formed a community at Jerusalem in 1970 and Baxter is buried there.
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 Cyprus Heads
She was the daughter of Queen Isabella of Jerusalem and her second husband Henri de Champagne.
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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 Crusader States, Kings of Jerusalem & Cyprus, Templars, Hospitallers, Israel, etc.
The Kingdom of Jerusalem included three significant feudal dependencies: the County of Edessa (1098-1144), the Principality of Antioch (1098-1268), and the County of Tripoli (1109-1289).
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).
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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 Science Fair Projects - Hugh I of Cyprus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hugh I of Cyprus (died 1218) succeeded to the throne of Cyprus in 1205 upon the death of his father Amalric of Lusignan.
Hugh was married to his stepsister Alice of Champagne, daughter of Isabella of Jerusalem.
Isabella, who married Henry of Antioch, and who was the mother of Hugh III of Cyprus
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 Richard I of England - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Soon after his accession to the throne, he decided to join the Third Crusade, inspired by the loss of Jerusalem to the Muslims under the command of Saladin.
The young Humphrey was the dispossessed Lord of Toron, Oultrejordain, etc. He knew the Muslim culture and spoke Arabic, whereby Richard used him as his translator and negotiator.
Having planned to leave Conrad of Montferrat as "King" of Jerusalem and Cyprus in the hands of his own protégé, Guy of Lusignan, Richard was dealt another blow when Conrad was assassinated before he could be crowned.
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 Nathaniel Spens Family Heritage :: Spens and Campbell Family History
A bitter blow to the established church of Scotland was a breach referred to as the Disruption of 1843 which led to the formation of the Free Church of Scotland by a third of the ministers and most of their flocks.
Isabella Spens died June 12th of tuberculosis of the lungs and was buried June 15th in the Jesmond General Cemetery in unconsecrated ground in Ward 11, Section 2E.
The new sorrow and loss Nathaniel and little Isabella felt were tempered by the hope of meeting beyoond the veil, and were not reasons to berate God or his new religion.
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 Isabella I --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Isabella I, portrait by an unknown artist; in the Real Academia de la Historia, Madrid, Spain.
byname Isabella the Catholic, Spanish Isabel la Católica queen of Castile (1474–1504) and of Aragon (1479–1504), ruling the two kingdoms jointly from 1479 with her husband, Ferdinand II of Aragon (Ferdinand V of Castile).
By their marriage in October 1469, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Isabella of Castile initiated a confederation of the two kingdoms that became the basis for the unification of Spain.
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 Isabella II. (Jerusalem) - Wikipedia
April 1228 in Andria, Provinz Bari, Italien), auch Yolanda oder Isabella II.
genannt, erbte das Königreich Jerusalem 1212 als Kleinkind.
Sie war die Tochter von Johann von Brienne und Maria von Montferrat.
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 Isabella Of Jerusalem Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
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 Big Naturals Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Princess Isabella of Portugal (1397-1471), wife andpolitical advisor of Philip III, Duke ofBurgundy
Isabella is also the name of some places in the United States:
isabella is also the name of a greyish-yellow or light buff color.
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 Russian Ecclesiastical Mission in Jerusalem - Home
We know of Abbot Daniel, who visited Jerusalem in the XII century and lit a candle for the Land of Russia.
The church of Saint Mary Magdalene is situated on the slope of the Mount of Olives in the Garden of Gethsemane and is one of the most easily recognizable landmarks of Jerusalem.
This striking example of Russian architecture was built in the Muscovite style with golden onion domes or cupolas.
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 Heinrich II. (Champagne) - Wikipedia
Heinrich war der älteste Sohn des Grafen Heinrich I. und der Marie de Champagne.
In Palästina wurde er der zweite Ehemann der Königin Isabella I. von Jerusalem, wurde dadurch 1192 König von Jerusalem aus dem Recht seiner Frau heraus.
Er hinterließ in der Champagne eine Reihe von Problemen, da er viel Geld für seine Fahrt nach Jerusalem und seine Ehe geborgt hatte.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Princess Isabella JERUSALEM ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
This proud and difficult member of the crusading band had married Isabella, the second daughter of the last King of Jerusalem.
Isabella also married King Henry Champagne JERUSALEM, I, son of Count Henry CHAMPAGNE and Princess Marie FRANCE, about May 1192 in,, Palestine.
Isabella also married King Amalric Lusignan JERUSALEM, II, son of Hugh De LUSIGNAN, VIII and Bourgogne De RANCON.
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 Lake Isabella   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
1) " Lake" -- In the context of Lake Isabella
A lake is a large body of water, usually fresh water, surrounded byland.
2) " Isabella" -- In the context of Lake Isabella
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 Isabella de Jerusalén   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Isabella de Jerusalén (1170-1205) era reina de Jerusalén a partir de 1192 a 1205.
El matrimonio annulled así que Isabella podría casar a su segundo marido.
English version: Isabella of Jerusalem Next: Gota de la muñeca Up
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