• Joscelin I (died 1131) was a Frankish nobleman of the House of Courtenay who ruled as the lord of Turbessel, prince of Galilee (1112–1119) and count of...
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    Joscelin II (died 1159) was the fourth and last ruling count of Edessa. He was son of his predecessor, Joscelin I, and Beatrice, daughter of Constantine...
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  • Joscelin of Courtenay may refer to: Joscelin I, Lord of Courtenay (died after 1065) Joscelin I, Count of Edessa (died 1131), son of prec. Joscelin II,...
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  • married secondly Elizabeth of Montlhéry, daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry and Hodierna of Gometz. Joscelin and Elizabeth had five children: Hodierne of Courtenay...
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    (1148–1234), Viscount of Porhoët, and Eleanor of Léon (c. 1165–?). Daughter of Joscelin of La Roche-Bernard and Mahaut of Montfort (c. 1214–1279), Lady of Montfort(-sur-Meu)...
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  • Baldwin entrusted the county of Edessa to his cousin Baldwin II, then Joscelin I joined him there in 1101, and was entrusted with the county of Edessa...
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  • Jocelyn (redirect from Joscelin)
    name. Variants include Jocelin, Joceline, Jocelyne, Jocelynn, Jocelynne, Joscelin, Josceline, Joscelyn, Joscelynn, Joscelynne, Joseline, Joselyn, Joselyne...
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  • Jerusalem. Elizabeth (Isabel) of Montlhéry, married Joscelin, lord of Courtenay. Mother of Joscelin I, Count of Edessa Guy II the Red (d. 1108), lord of...
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    Baldwin I 1098–1100 Baldwin II 1100–1118 Tancred of Galilee as regent, with Richard of Salerno as governor (1104–1108) Joscelin I 1118–1131 Joscelin II 1131–1144...
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    governed Edessa as Baldwin's regents. Baldwin was ransomed by his cousin, Joscelin of Courtenay, lord of Turbessel, in the summer of 1108. Tancred attempted...
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  • made Count Joscelin I of Edessa her guardian to rule the principality until her marriage. Baldwin II died on August 21, 1131, and Joscelin I died a week...
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    military campaigns against the nearby Muslim rulers, but his conflict with Joscelin I of Courtenay enabled Imad ad-Din Zengi to secure Mosul and Aleppo. Meanwhile...
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  • secondly Robert I, Duke of Burgundy. Together, Geoffrey and Ermengarde had: Hildegarde de Château-Landon, married c.1060 to Joscelin I, Lord of Courtenay;...
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    became kings of Jerusalem, and the county was bestowed as a royal gift on Joscelin I of Edessa. The County of Tripoli, the nearest of them, is sometimes considered...
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    the Byzantine emperor, Manuel I Komnenos, for an annual pension to be paid to herself and her children, Agnes and Joscelin III. The mother and children...
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  • the emir of Mosul, Jawali Saqawa, supported by Baldwin II of Edessa and Joscelin I, the Lord of Turbessel. Ridwan's personality was shrouded in mystery....
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    Athon was succeeded by his son Joscelin, who had three sons: Miles, who was Lord of Courtenay after him; Prince Joscelin, who joined the First Crusade...
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  • Jerusalem. Joscelin III was the son of Joscelin II and Beatrice of Saone. He inherited the claim to the County of Edessa from his father, Joscelin II. The...
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  • Château-Landon. Together they had: Hildegarde de Château-Landon, married c.1060 to Joscelin I, Lord of Courtenay Geoffrey III, Count of Anjou Fulk IV, Count of Anjou...
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    Guiscard's first wife Alberada of Buonalbergo. Emma was also a sister of Bohemond I of Antioch. In 1096, Tancred joined his maternal uncle Bohemond on the First...
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    Artukids. In 1122, he defeated the forces of the County of Edessa and took Joscelin I as captive. The next year, Baldwin II of Jerusalem too was captured by...
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    Turkoman hands. (One authority says the battle was fought on June 13.) Joscelin I of Edessa had captured Azaz in northern Syria from the atabeg of Aleppo...
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  • Tripoli—also sent forces led personally by their respective rulers—Bohemond II, Joscelin I and Pons. The contemporary Damascene chronicler Ibn al-Ḳalānisī places...
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  • Joscelin, Goslin, or Gauzlin (died 16 April 886), Bishop of Paris and defender of the city against the Northmen (885), was, according to some authorities...
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    captured by Belek Ghazi while campaigning north of Edessa, along with Joscelin I, Count of Edessa. He was released in August 1024 in return for 80,000...
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  • of the other two northern Crusader states, Pons of Tripoli and Joscelin I's son Joscelin II. Pons would not allow Fulk to pass through the County of Tripoli...
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    of Sicily, by Pope Nicholas II. Together with his younger brother, Roger I, he started the to conquer Sicily, at the time occupied by the Saracens. Guiscard...
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    Bertrand, Baldwin II and Joscelin I. The crusader leaders' council obliges Tancred to restore lands to Baldwin II and Joscelin. Baldwin I grants Tancred the...
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    defeated Bursuq ibn Bursuq in 1115 at the Battle of Tell Danith. With Joscelin I of Edessa, Roger put enough military pressure on Aleppo that the city...
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    1118), the wife of Count Joscelin I of Edessa Thoros I, Lord of Armenian Cilicia (? – February 17, 1129 / February 16, 1130) Leo I, Lord of Armenian Cilicia...
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