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  Walter III of Brienne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
June 14, 1205) was the Count of Brienne 1191–1205, Prince of Taranto, Duke of Apulia, and Count of Lecce, and titular King of Sicily 1201–1205.
As her husband, Walter was recognized by Pope Innocent III as Prince of Taranto, Duke of Apulia, and Count of Lecce.
In 1205, his widow gave birth to his son, Walter IV of Brienne; but he received only the County of Brienne, his Sicilian inheritance having been confiscated because of his father's rebellion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walter_III_of_Brienne   (327 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Walter IV of Brienne
Walter IV of Brienne (or Gauthier, or Gualtero) (1205–1246) was Count of Brienne 1205–1246.
He was the son of Walter III of Brienne and Elvira (Albiria, Albina, Blanche, Mary) of Lecce.
Walter was captured, tortured before the walls of Jaffa, and ultimately turned over to the Egyptians after the Khwarezmian defeat before Homs in 1246.
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 Walter VI of Brienne - TheBestLinks.com - Athens, Catalan, Decameron, England, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
His mother, Giovanna de Chatillon, was the daughter of a constable to King Philip IV of France; his father, Walter V, held the titles of Count of Brienne and Lecce, and Duke of Athens.
Walter's father fought unsuccessfully to defend his claim to Athens after its occupation by Catalan mercenaries in 1311.
Walter VI's almost-princely position in the Angevin court soon won him an appointment as Vicar for Charles of Calabria, an office that he only exercised for a few months in 1326.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Hugh of Brienne
1240 – August 8, 1296) was the second surviving son of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Mary of Lusignan of Cyprus.
Walter decided to seek his fortune in Europe rather than Outremer, and took service under Charles I of Naples.
Joanna of Brienne, married Niccolo Sanudo, Duke of Naxos.
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 County of Jaffa and Ascalon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1221 it was given to Walter IV of Brienne by his uncle the king-consort John of Brienne, Walter being married to a granddaughter of the late king-consort Amalric II, who had held the county as successor of his brother king-consort Guy.
Around 1250 it was given to a branch of the Ibelin family.
Walter IV of Brienne (1221–1244), nephew of John of Brienne and husband of Amalric II's granddaughter
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 thePeerage.com - Tegrimo Guidi and others
She married Walter IV, Comte de Brienne, son of Walter III, Comte de Brienne and Mary-Alvira de Hauteville, in 1233.
     Jean II, Comte de Brienne was the son of Walter IV, Comte de Brienne and Mary of Lusignan.
     Hugues, Comte de Brienne et Lecce was the son of Walter IV, Comte de Brienne and Mary of Lusignan.
www.thepeerage.com /p12004.htm   (906 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Agnes de Ramerupt and others
She was the daughter of Walter II, Comte de Brienne and Humbleline.
     Walter III, Comte de Brienne was the son of Erard II, Comte de Brienne and Agnes de Montfaucon.
She married, firstly, Walter III, Comte de Brienne, son of Erard II, Comte de Brienne and Agnes de Montfaucon, in 1200.
www.thepeerage.com /p12003.htm   (810 words)

  
 Notes to Joinville
Brienne is in the Champagne region, and J was related to the Brienne family.
Gautier (Walter), his nephew, is elsewhere described as lord of Châtillon, and died in Egypt (pp.
The Montbéliard, Brienne and Joinville families were related, and there were branches of both the Montbéliards and the Briennes among the French aristocracy in the Holy Land.
www.cf.ac.uk /hisar/people/pe/teaching/joinvill.html   (3773 words)

  
 Articles - John of Ibelin (jurist)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Shortly thereafter, sometime between 1246 and the beginning of the Seventh Crusade, John became count of Jaffa and Ascalon and lord of Ramla.
Ramla was an old holding of the Ibelins, but Jaffa and Ascalon had belonged to others, most recently to the murdered Walter IV of Brienne, whose son John of Brienne (king Henry´s nephew) was supplanted by this Ibelin acquisition.
John was by now an extremely famous lord in the east, corresponding also with Henry III of England and Pope Innocent IV, who had confirmed Henry I´s grant to John.
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 Carson Johnson - The Bryans - Chapter 7
Count Erard de Brienne  married Alex de Rouche Ramerie.  He went on a Crusade in 1097, and he died in 1112.  Among their children was Count Gautier II de Brienne.  Alex de Rouche Ramerie was born ca.
Count Erard II de Brienne  was born ca 1133, and he married Agnes de Montbelliar (before 1140-after October 23, 1186, daughter of Count Richard II).  He died February 8, 1189 (or 1190), in Acre, Palestine.  Among their children were Gauthier de Brienne  and Count John (Jean) de Brienne.
Alphonse de Brienne, son of Count John (Jean) de Brienne  and Berengaria, was born in 1176 (or 1166) and died in 1229 (or 1270).  He married Mary Lusignan, also born in 1176, daughter of Count Ralph Lusignan, who was born about 1150.  Among their children was Guy de Brienne.
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 I25414: (daughter) Kinsman (4) (____ - ____)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Walter IV, Comte de Brienne also went by the nick-name of Walter 'the Great' (?).
He succeeded to the title of Comte de Brienne in 1205.
One of their sons is Hugues, Comte de Brienne et Lecce (d.
www.aemyers.net /genealogy/d0021/g0000020.html   (810 words)

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