Philip of Milly, also known as Philip of Nablus (Latin: Philippus Neapolitanus; c. 1120 – April 3, 1171), was a baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem and...
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Walter III Brisebarre (category Lords of Beirut)
father-in-law, Philip of Milly, in 1166. King Amalric forced Walter to cede Beirut to the crown to prevent a merger of two great fiefs. After the deaths of his wife...
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Stephanie de Milly, Etienette de Milly, and Etiennette de Milly. She married three times; firstly to Humphrey III of Toron, secondly to Miles of Plancy; her...
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to her death around 1167. Helena was the elder daughter of the lord of Nablus, Philip of Milly, and his wife Isabella (Elizabeth). Helena and her siblings...
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Montreal (1147–1161) Philip of Milly (1161–1165) Helena of Milly (1165-?), elder daughter of Philip Walter III Brisebarre, husband of Helena Beatrice Brisebarre...
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Viscount Rohard the Elder, and Philip of Milly. Baldwin besieged them, but they put up a defense until the negotiations of a settlement that saw Melisende...
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that the wife of Philip of Milly was Pagan the Butler's niece, but her name, Isabelle, is the only known fact about her. Philip of Milly received Oultrejordain...
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Beatrice Brisebarre (category Lords of Oultrejordain)
inherited the lordship of Transjordan in 1166 from her maternal grandfather, Philip of Milly, after her father renounced his lordship of Beirut. Beatrice's...
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of Spain and Philip VII of Burgundy Philip of Sweden, a medieval king of Sweden Philip of Milly, seventh Grand Master of the Knights Templar Philip,...
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by which King Baldwin III granted the lordship of Transjordan to Philip of Milly in exchange for Philip's lands in Nablus. The historian Michael Fulton...
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Milly is a feminine given name. Milly may also refer to: Milly, Manche, a town in Normandy Milly, a former commune integrated into the commune of Chablis...
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Oultrejordain were: Roman of Le Puy, possibly 1118–1126 Pagan the Butler, 1126–1147 Maurice of Montreal, nephew of Pagan, 1147–1161 Philip of Milly, with his wife...
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At the siege of Bilbeis during the same Egyptian campaign, according to Ibelin family tradition, Hugh's life was saved by Philip of Milly after breaking...
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of the royal authority. Besides Manasses, the queen's inner circle comprised the lord of Nablus, Philip of Milly; the prince of Galilee, Elinand of Tiberias;...
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The grand master of the Knights Templar was the supreme commander of the holy order, starting with founder Hugues de Payens. Some held the office for...
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for her as constable; her son Amalric, whom she set up as Count of Jaffa; Philip of Milly; and the Ibelin family. Baldwin asserted his independence by mediating...
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of Ramla and his wife Stephanie of Flanders. Stephanie had previously been married to Guy of Milly and already had three sons, Guy, Henry, and Philip...
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Bertrand de Blanchefort (redirect from Bertrand of Blancfort)
almost certain. He was succeeded by Philip of Milly. Blanchefort petitioned the Pope to use the title, "Master by Grace of God", which fitted the Templar's...
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At the siege of Bilbeis during the same Egyptian campaign, according to Ibelin family tradition, Hugh's life was saved by Philip of Milly, after breaking...
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younger daughter of Philip of Milly, Lord of Nablus, and Isabella of Oultrejordain. She was born around 1145. Her first husband, Humphrey III of Toron, died...
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Kerak Castle (category Castles and fortifications of the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
Damascus to Egypt and Mecca. His successors, his nephew Maurice and Philip of Milly, added towers and protected the north and south sides with two deep...
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is a list of the principal leaders of the Crusades, classified by Crusade. Amalric I of Jerusalem Philip of Milly Hugh of Ibelin Miles of Plancy Frederick...
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name was imported in 1080 by the knight Adam de Milly, originally from Milly-en-Beauvaisis and first lord of the place. But a charter dated from 651 mentioned...
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Joscelin's appeal by sending an army led by Manasses of Hierges, Philip of Milly, and Elinand of Bures. Raymond of Poitiers ignored the call for help, as his army...
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a grant by the nobleman Philip of Milly to the Order of the Knights Templar in January 1166. Philip resigned the lordship of Oultrejordain to his elder...
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Amman (redirect from List of districts of Amman)
Kingdom of Jerusalem is so far based only on interpretations of Crusader sources. William of Tyre writes in his Historia that in 1161 Philip of Milly received...
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Second Crusade (category Wars involving the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
Manasses of Hierges, Philip of Milly and others were sent from Jerusalem to assist, but arrived too late. Joscelin II continued to rule the remnants of the...
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of Oultrejourdan through his mother, Stephanie of Milly. In 1180, he renounced Toron on his engagement to Isabella, the half-sister of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem...
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VII (le Jeune), king of France (d. 1180) Philip of Milly, French nobleman and knight (d. 1171) Rainald of Dassel, archbishop of Cologne (d. 1167) Roger...
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Philip of Milly, Walter I Grenier, and Barisan of Ibelin were among those present. Notably, no one from Antioch, Tripoli, or the former County of Edessa...
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