• Joscelin III (1139 – after 1190) was the titular count of Edessa, who during his lifetime managed to amass enough land to establish a lordship in the Kingdom...
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    of Milly (de) and Joscelin III, Count of Edessa, who sold Chastel Neuf and Toron to the Teutonic order. She was named after Joscelin’s mother. Beatrix married...
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    throne in 1186 due to Raynald's co-operation with her uncle, Joscelin III of Courtenay. In spite of a truce between Saladin and the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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  • chief vassals of Joscelin of Courtenay, Prince of Galilee, when their presence in the Holy Land was first recorded in 1115. After Joscelin received the County...
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    and Mardin at the battle of Harran. Baldwin II and his cousin, Joscelin of Courtenay, were captured. Bohemond and Tancred retreated to Edessa where Tancred...
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    turned from time to time to his uncle, Joscelin III of Edessa, who was appointed seneschal in 1176; Joscelin was more closely related to Baldwin than...
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    Gümüshtekin released Raynald of Châtillon and Baldwin's maternal uncle, Joscelin III of Courtenay, for a large ransom. They hastened to Jerusalem, and Raynald seized...
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    Eustace III, Count of Boulogne, offering him the throne. April 14. Baldwin II of Edessa comes to Jerusalem. Patriarch Arnulf and Joscelin of Courtenay achieve...
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    defeat for the crusaders; Reginald was in the rearguard with Balian and Joscelin III of Edessa, his late wife's brother, and escaped with them; according...
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    era, Yarka was known under the name of Arket. In 1220, Joscelin III's daughter Beatrix de Courtenay and her husband Otto von Botenlauben, Count of Henneberg...
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  • (curopalates) Peter I of Bulgaria Peter II of Bulgaria Peter II of Courtenay Peter III of Raqqa Peter IV, Coptic Patriarch of Alexandria Peter (stratopedarches)...
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  • Manbij and Azaz. May. Bohemond III of Antioch makes an alliance with Zengid Aleppo for the release of Joscelin III of Courtenay and Raynald of Châtillon. 15...
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    later it belonged to the Teutonic Knights. In 1220 Joscelin III´s daughter Beatrix de Courtenay and her husband Otto von Botenlauben, Count of Henneberg...
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    princes of Antioch, the counts of Tripol and the lordship of Joscelin III of Courtenay. The military orders; the Church of the Holy Sepulchre; and the...
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    Tibnin) to their possession being "a part of the possessions of Joscelin of Courtenay in 1120," that they bought. However, the High Court of the Kingdom...
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  • Victor Petri (5678), The East Surrey Regiment. Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Joscelin Phillimore (109818), Royal Regiment of Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel John...
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