• Eschiva of Bures, also known as Eschiva II (died in or after 1187), was Princess of Galilee in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1187. Eschiva's parentage...
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    of Bures (1148–1158) Gautier of Saint Omer (1159–1171), first husband of Eschiva of Bures Raymond III of Tripoli (1174–1187) with his wife Eschiva of...
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    Bures, 1120–1141 Elinand, 1142–1148 William II of Bures, brother of Elinand, 1148–1158 Eschiva of Bures, 1159–1187, with Gautier of Saint Omer (1159–1171)...
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  • Elinand (redirect from Elinard de Bures)
    heir, Eschiva, were their children. On the other hand, Mayer and Peter W. Edbury propose that Ermengarde of Ibelin was the wife of William I of Bures. Mayer...
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  • the eldest son of Walter of Saint Omer and Eschiva of Bures. After the death of his father in 1174, Eschiva remarried to Raymond III, Count of Tripoli...
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  • city of Paris". His statement evidence that William and Godfrey of Bures came from Bures-sur-Yvette. Jonathan Riley-Smith identifies William as a son of...
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    ransom which he had to borrow from the Knights Hospitaller. He married Eschiva of Bures, making him prince of Galilee and one of the wealthiest noblemen in...
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  • Galilee and Tiberias. Walter married Eschiva of Bures, Princess of Galilee and Tiberias, daughter of Prince Godfrey de Bures. From this marriage they had four...
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    of Galilee, a fief of Jerusalem held by Raymond through marriage to Eschiva of Bures. The law prevented the king from seizing the fief without the assent...
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  • Walter of Saint Omer, his mother Eschiva of Bures. She remarried Raymond III of Tripoli in 1174. (Some accounts note Eschiva or Eshive as Elinard's sister)...
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    In July, Saladin laid siege to Tiberias, where Raymond III's wife, Eschiva of Bures, was trapped. In spite of that, Raymond argued that Guy should not...
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  • husband's accession 1152 husband's death 1164 Raymond II Eschiva of Bures Godfrey of Bures 1118 1 October 1174 1152 husband's accession September 1187...
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    character: "car telle n'est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem" ("there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem")...
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    elects Raymond III as bailiff. He marries the Princess of Galilee, Eschiva of Bures. October–December. Saladin occupies Damascus and Hama, forcing Nur...
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    Baldwin IV as bailli. He became the most powerful baron by marrying Eschiva of Bures, the richest heiress of the kingdom, and gaining Galilee. Nur ad-Din's...
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  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187 (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    River five days later. 2 July. Saladin attacks Tiberias defended by Eschiva of Bures, wife of Raymond III of Tripoli. She surrenders the city three days...
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