• Walter III Brisebarre was a 12th-century Frankish nobleman who ruled successively as the lord of Beirut, lord of Transjordan, and lord of Blanchegarde...
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  • was ruled by the Brisebarre family. At some point between 1165 and 1174, Beirut was taken back into the royal domain. Count Raymond III of Tripoli held...
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  • Beatrice Brisebarre (fl. 1167) was the lady of Transjordan in the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 1160s. She was the only child of Walter III Brisebarre and Helena...
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    were Humphrey III of Toron, who married Stephanie, and Walter III Brisebarre of Beirut, who married Helena. Helena married Walter Brisebarre probably before...
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  • daughter, Helena, and Helena's husband, Walter III Brisebarre, in 1166. Helena died before November 1167, and Walter henceforth ruled Transjordan in the name...
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    became a lordship in 1166, when it was given to Walter III Brisebarre, lord of Beirut. Walter III Brisebarre, 1166–1187 Blanchegarde taken by Ayyubids, 1191...
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  • His lands were inherited by his elder daughter, Helena, wife of Walter III Brisebarre, lord of Beirut, and then by Stephanie and her husbands. Murray...
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    daughter of Philip Walter III Brisebarre, husband of Helena Beatrice Brisebarre, minor daughter of Helena and Walter, in whose name Walter ruled after Helena's...
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    daughter, Helena, who was married to the lord of Beirut, Walter III Brisebarre. When Walter and his brothers, Guy and Bernard, were captured by the Muslims...
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  • Milly, Oultrejordain passed to Beatrice, her minor daughter by Walter III Brisebarre. Walter ruled Oultrejordain in Beatrice's name until Beatrice died,...
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    strengthened. It became a lordship in 1166, when it was given to Walter III Brisebarre, lord of Beirut. It was dismantled after being taken by Saladin...
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    Walter III (French: Gautier), sometimes called Walter de Brisebarre or Walter Grenier (bef. 1180 – 24 June 1229), was the Constable of the Kingdom of...
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    Blanche of Navarre, countess and regent of Champagne June 24 – Walter III (or de Brisebarre), lord of Caesarea August 21 – Iwo Odrowąż, Polish bishop and...
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    by the prince of Galilee, William I of Bures, and the nobleman Guy I Brisebarre traveled to France to arrange a marriage for Melisende. After conferring...
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  • lands near Naplouse. Juliana's first husband, Guy, was a brother of Walter II Brisebarre, Lord of Beirut. They are first recorded as married in a royal charter...
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  • Thérouanne who went on the Holy Expedition": Fulk was dead by 1125, when Walter I Brisebarre was Lord of Beirut. According to Lambert of Ardres he was buried...
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  • his barons, he chose Fulk V of Anjou. He appointed William and Guy I Brisebarre to lead an embassy to Anjou and to start negotiations with Fulk. William...
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    not agree about who would receive the city if they captured it. Guy I Brisebarre, lord of Beirut, was the suggestion of the local barons of the Kingdom...
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    started around the time when Baldwin returned to Jerusalem in 1125. Walter I Brisebarre witnessed the Pactum Balduini as lord of Beirut on 2 May 1125; Pagan...
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  • military order, the Templars. Baldwin also sent William of Bures and Guy Brisebarre to arrange the marriage of his heiress, Melisende, with Count Fulk V of...
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    Elinand of Tiberias Gerard Grenier Walter of Caesarea Pagan the Butler Barisan of Ibelin Humphrey II of Toron Guy I Brisebarre of Beirut "...and many others...
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  • Blanche of Navarre, countess and regent of Champagne June 24 – Walter III (or de Brisebarre), lord of Caesarea August 21 – Iwo Odrowąż, Polish bishop and...
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