Amalric (French: Amaury; 1136 – 11 July 1174), formerly known in historiography as Amalric I, was the king of Jerusalem from 1163 until his death. He was...
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Mathieu Amalric (French pronunciation: [matjø amalʁik] ; born 25 October 1965) is a French actor and filmmaker. He has won several César Awards and the...
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Amalric or Amalaric (also Americ, Almerich, Emeric, Emerick and other variations) is a personal name derived from the tribal name Amal (referring to the...
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Crusader invasions of Egypt (redirect from Amalric's campaigns in Egypt)
Egypt was repeatedly invaded from 1163 to 1169 by King Amalric of Jerusalem, who wished to strengthen its position in the Levant by taking advantage of...
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Arnaud Amalric (Latin: Arnoldus Amalricus; died 1225) was a Cistercian abbot who played a prominent role in the Albigensian Crusade. It is reported that...
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Jacques Amalric (6 October 1938 – 4 June 2021) was a French journalist. He was the editor-in-chief of Le Monde. His son is actor Mathieu Amalric. After...
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as a child but was only diagnosed after he succeeded his father, King Amalric (r. 1163–1174). Thereafter his hands and face became increasingly disfigured...
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Amalric of Bena (French: Amaury de Bène, Amaury de Chartres; Latin: Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus; died c. 1204–1207) was a French theologian, philosopher...
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Amalric of Nesle (French: Amaury; died on 6 October 1180) was a Catholic prelate who served as the Latin patriarch of Jerusalem from late 1157 or early...
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Catherine Amalric (born 19 October 1964 in Aurillac) is a French medical doctor and politician of the Radical Party who has been serving as a Member of...
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Nur ad-Din in Syria. He died childless and was succeeded by his brother Amalric. Baldwin III was born in 1130, during the reign of his maternal grandfather...
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the kingdom passed to his brother, Amalric I, although there was some opposition among the nobility to Amalric's wife Agnes; they were willing to accept...
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Amalric, Lord of Tyre, also called Amalric of Lusignan or Amaury de Lusignan (c. 1272 – June 5, 1310, in Nicosia) was a prince and statesman of the House...
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Aimery of Cyprus (redirect from Amalric II)
Αμωρί, Amorí; before 1155 – 1 April 1205), erroneously referred to as Amalric (French: Amaury) in earlier scholarship, was the first king of Cyprus,...
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the queen of Jerusalem from 1167 until 1174 as the second wife of King Amalric. She occupied a central position in the Kingdom of Jerusalem for twenty...
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Amaury, Count of Valenciennes (redirect from Amalric, Count of Valenciennes)
Amaury (Amulric) (died after 973), was a tenth century count with territory in Hainaut, possibly a Count of Valenciennes. He is known from very few records...
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Amalrician (section Amalric of Bena)
The Amalricians were a pantheist movement named after Amalric of Bena. The beliefs are thought to have influenced the Brethren of the Free Spirit. The...
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Amaury de Montfort (redirect from Amalric VII. of Montfort)
Amaury de Montfort may refer to: Amaury I de Montfort (died c. 1053), lord of Montfort Amaury II de Montfort (died 1089), lord of Montfort Amaury III de...
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barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Sibylla was the eldest daughter of King Amalric and the only daughter of Agnes of Courtenay. Her father died in 1174, making...
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impoverished young widow when she married Amalric of Jerusalem. They had two children, Sibylla and Baldwin. When Amalric unexpectedly inherited the crown in...
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Victor Amalric Walter (19 May 1870 – 9 November 1959) was a French glass maker mainly known for his pâte de verre (a glass casting method that translates...
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consort of Amalric I from her husband's accession to their marriage annulment. After Baldwin III's death, the Haute Cour refused to endorse Amalric as king...
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were associated with Raymond III of Tripoli, Amalric I's cousin and the former bailli or regent. Amalric of Lusignan's success likely facilitated Guy's...
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Louis Marie Jacques Amalric, comte de Narbonne-Lara (August 1755 – 17 November 1813) was a French nobleman, soldier and diplomat. Born at Colorno in the...
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Amalric (Aimery) Barlais (died before June 1253) was a baron in the Kingdom of Cyprus, born in Jaffa. He was a son of Renaud Barlais, bailli of Jaffa...
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and Transjordan from his father-in-law, Philip of Milly, in 1166. King Amalric forced Walter to cede Beirut to the crown to prevent a merger of two great...
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expelled Shirkuh and allied with Amalric, who arrived to besiege Shirkuh at Bilbeis. Shirkuh agreed to abandon Egypt when Amalric was forced to return home,...
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III's younger brother, Amalric. After the siege of Ascalon in 1153, King Baldwin III conquered Ascalon, which was added to Amalric's territory. Jaffa and...
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general Shirkuh, but Shawar quickly turned against him and allied with Amalric. Amalric and Shirkuh both besieged Bilbeis in 1164, but both withdrew due to...
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Sacher-Masoch's novel Venus in Furs. It stars Emmanuelle Seigner and Mathieu Amalric, the only actors in the film. The film premiered in competition for the...
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