• Joscelin III (c. 1139 – after 1190) was the titular count of Edessa, who during his lifetime managed to amass enough land to establish a lordship in the...
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    succeeded by his son Joscelin II. By this time, Zengi had united Aleppo and Mosul and began to threaten Edessa. Meanwhile, Joscelin II paid little attention...
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    and although Edessa recovered somewhat after the Battle of Azaz in 1125, Joscelin was killed in battle in 1131. His successor Joscelin II was forced...
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    cousin, Richard of Salerno, governed Edessa as Baldwin's regents. Baldwin was ransomed by his cousin, Joscelin of Courtenay, lord of Turbessel, in the...
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    Aleppo with Baldwin and Joscelin of the County of Edessa; when Baldwin and Joscelin were captured, Tancred became regent in Edessa as well. Bohemond left...
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  • Jerusalem as Baldwin II) and Joscelin I of Edessa are taken captive. 25 May. With the help of a Geneose fleet, Baldwin I of Jerusalem defeats the Fatimids...
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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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    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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  • regent of the Principality of Antioch. His daughter Maria married Joscelin I, Count of Edessa. Beech 1993, p. 25. Beech, George T. (1993). "A Norman-Italian...
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    bailli, but he had passed Baldwin V's personal guardianship to Joscelin III of Edessa, his maternal great-uncle, claiming that he did not wish to attract...
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    of Antioch, the son of Bohemund III of Antioch, while Balian and Joscelin III of Edessa formed the rearguard. Thirsty and demoralized, the crusaders broke...
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    imprisoned for fifteen years. He shared his prison with Joscelin III of Courtenay, the titular count of Edessa, who had been captured a couple of months before...
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    1995. ISBN 1-56619-769-4 Ferdinandi, Sergio (2017). La Contea Franca di Edessa. Fondazione e Profilo Storico del Primo Principato Crociato nel Levante...
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    di Napoli ... (in Italian). R. Gessari. Ebner, Pietro (1979). Economia e società nel Cilento medievale (in Italian). Ed. di Storia e Letteratura. I conti...
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  • Baldwin II of Jerusalem, count of Edessa 1100 to 1118, died 1131. Joscelin II, Count of Edessa, count of Edessa 1131–1150, died 1159. Khamudi, Pharaoh...
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  • who has made an alliance with Joscelin II, count of Edessa. In support of the alliance Joscelin marches out of Edessa with a Crusader army down to the...
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  • offers Joscelin liberty in return for the cession of Edessa. He refuses to accept these terms; Joscelin and Waleran and 60 other Crusaders are taken to the...
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    also inconsistent The existence of an illegitimate half-brother named Joscelin has been discredited. Another half-brother, William, has also been claimed...
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  • (megas stratopedarches) John W. Barker John Xenos Jordanes Joscelin of Molfetta Joseph I Galesiotes, Patriarch of Constantinople Joseph II, Patriarch...
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  • include the battle of Azaz of 1125, the siege of Edessa of 1146, the captivity and death of Joscelin II of Edessa in 1159 and the captivities of Raymond III...
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  • years before his death, John McAfee posted a tweet saying, 'If I suicide myself, I didn't. I was whackd.'". Business Insider. 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2022-12-15...
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  • Manuel I (Komnenos). Uroš is succeeded by his brother Desa, who becomes co-ruler of the Principality of Serbia (until 1153). Spring – Joscelin II, count...
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  • French nobleman Harald Haakonsson, Norse Earl of Orkney Joscelin I (Courtenay), count of Edessa Mahmud II, sultan of the Seljuk Empire Maud (or Matilda)...
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  • released and ransomed from prison in Aleppo, together with Joscelin III, the titular count of Edessa. Unkei, a Japanese sculptor, completes his Dainichi Nyorai...
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  • Oultrejordain. Joscelin I succeeds Baldwin of Le Bourg, as Count of Edessa. Garmond of Picquigny becomes Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. Suleyman I ibn al-Ghazi...
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