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| | Women in power 1150-1200 |
 | | Her husband, Joscelin II de Courtenay lost most of the territory to Nur ad-Din of Aleppo in 1146 and in 1150 he was taken prisoner during an attempt to re-conquer the county, and Beatrice sold what was left of the area to the Byzantines. |
 | | Arnalda married Viscount Arnau de Castellbò-Cerdagne (1155-1226), and daughter, Viscountess Ermessenda de Castellbò I Carboet, who married Roger Bernard II of Foix in 1208, and Andorra was inherited by the houses of Foix, Béarn and Navarra, succeeded them. |
 | | When Stephanie was besieged within Kerak by Nur ed-Din, she sent for assistance, and was rescued by her first father-in-law Hunphrey II of Toron (d.1179). |
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