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    The Embriaco were a prominent Genoese family, who played an important role in the history of the Crusader states. It also gave consuls, admirals and ambassadors...
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    Guglielmo Embriaco (Latin Guillermus Embriacus, Genoese Ghigærmo de ri Embrieghi, English William the Drunkard; born c. 1040), was a Genoese merchant and...
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  • Peter Embriaco of Gibelet, lord of the fief of Gibelet (modern Byblos), was the last prince of the House of Giblet (Embriaco family) in the Levant. He...
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  • and historic Byblos in Lebanon. He belonged to the Embriaco family. He was the son of Hugh III Embriaco (died 1196) and Stephanie of Milly. Hugo III had...
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  • Bohemond IV, his grandfather. Bohemond was also overlord of the Genoese Embriaco family. This involved him in a dispute between the Genoese and the Venetians...
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    with Philip. The war also spread to Tripoli and Antioch, where the Embriaco family, descended from Genoese crusaders, was pitted against Bohemond VI of...
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    and their allies. Upon his return, he made enemies with the powerful Embriaco family, which governed Byblos through Guy II. Tripoli was very weak at this...
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  • Guy II or Guido II, surnamed Embriaco (died 1282), was the lord of Gibelet (Arabic Jubayl, Greek Byblos) from about 1271 until his death. Guy was the eldest...
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    Jerusalem. As Gibelet or Giblet, it came under the rule of the Genoese Embriaco family, who created for themselves the Lordship of Gibelet, first as administrators...
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    /ˈdʒɪbəlɪt, ˈdʒɪblɪt/, also spelled Giblet, which belonged to the Genoese Embriaco family, Lords of the city. It is adjacent to the Phoenician archaeological...
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    (present-day Byblos, Lebanon), which become a familiar possession of the Embriaco family, who styled themselves as Lords of Gibelet (1100 – late 13th century)...
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    retreated to Jebail and there was now a blood-feud between Antioch and the Embriaco family. The inconclusive resolution of the War of Saint Sabas had implications...
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  • Jean II de Giblet (category Embriaco family)
    House of Giblet, an area of the Holy Land, in the 13th-14th century. His family used to be located in the fief of Cerep in Antioch, before the area was...
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    in Syria Catholic Church in Turkey Italian Lebanese French Lebanese Embriaco family House of Lusignan House of Camondo Enrico Dandolo Gattilusi Bailo Bailo...
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  • Plaisance of Gibelet (category Embriaco family)
    Plaisance of Gibelet (died 1217) was the daughter of Hugh III Embriaco, Lord of Gibelet, and Stephanie of Milly. She married Bohemond IV of Antioch, and...
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    Ferrari-Ravaschieri Palace Agostino e Giacomo Salvago Embriaco's tower, possessed by the family of Embriaco, is one of the few remaining of the many towers...
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    Fatimid fleet in Beirut Harbor during the First Crusade. The Genoese Embriaco family became famous for their exploits in the Holy Land during this time...
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  • spare their lives. Guy's friends were blinded, but Bohemond had the Embriaco family taken to the castle at Nephin and buried up to their necks in sand...
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    carriageway. In 1873, a hydrochronometer on the 1867 design of Gian Battista Embriaco, O.P. inventor and professor of the College of St. Thomas in Rome was built...
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    tabernacle attributed to Domenico Gagini (15th century). Embriaci Tower Embriaco family Official website (in Italian) Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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  • County of Tripoli, and his first wife, Plaisance of Gibelet from the Embriaco family. Raymond-Roupen, Philip's first cousin who had waged the War of the...
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    today. The palace remains of the Brignole Sale family until 1869. Guglielmo Embriaco Embriaco family First Crusade "Genova, cercasi ente mecenate per...
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  • 1160s) Guy II, Count of Blois (died 1397) Guy II of Gibelet, of the Embriaco family Guy II, Marquis of Namur (1312–1336) Guy II, Count of Ponthieu (c....
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    is an important source of information on the careers of the early Embriaco family. On the strength of his fame as crusader, Caffaro became a captain...
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    hypothesis, according to which the Mseilha fort was given to the Genoese Embriaco family who ruled over Gibelet by Bertrand de Saint-Gilles in retribution of...
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    No members of the Ibelin family seem to have gone to any other country during this period. At this time, some of the Embriaco lords of Gibelet, relatives...
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  • Offemont Guy I, Count of Blois (died 1342) Guy I of Gibelet, of the Embriaco family Guy I of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1340–1371) Guy I of Montlhéry...
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  • Guglielmo Ebreo da Pesaro (15th century), Italian dancing-master Guglielmo Embriaco (born c. 1040), Genoese merchant and military leader Guglielmo Ferrero...
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    Ubriachi was originally a Florentine, though he traced his descent to the Embriaco family of Genoa, who were distinguished military and political leaders in...
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  • His work provides a Genoese perspective on the First Crusade and the Embriaco family. A later historian wrote Regni Ierosolimitani brevis hystoria, which...
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