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Joscelin II. (Edessa)   (translated from German)
Joscelin II. (Edessa) Joscelin II. of Edessa (* 1113 ; ? 1159 ) was the last ... by the Muslims imprisoned, and of Balduin II. , King of Jersualem again redeemed. 1131 ...
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Joscelin II, Count of Edessa
Joscelin II, Count of Edessa Joscelin II of Edessa (died 1159) was the fourth ... last ruling count of Edessa. The young Joscelin was taken prisoner at the Battle ...
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Courtenay   (translated from German)
Courtenay This article is concerned with that Mr. von Courtenay. To the places of same name see Courtenay (Loiret) and Courtenay (Isère) Those Courtenay was one French Aristocracy family , their ...
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Agnes of Courtenay
Agnes of Courtenay Agnes of Courtenay (c.1136 – c. 1184) was the ... Beatrice of Armenia and her second husband Joscelin II of Courtenay, and the mother of king Baldwin ...
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House of Courtenay
House of Courtenay The House of Courtenay was an important dynasty in medieval France ... descended from Hutto, the first lord of Courtenay, apparently himself a descendent of the Counts ... Otto-William, Duke of Burgundy and Robert II of France to capture a piece of ... where he established his own seigneury. The Courtenay family was divided into two branches ...
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Joscelin I. (Edessa)   (translated from German)
Joscelin I. (Edessa) Joscelin of Courtenay or Joscelin I. (? 1132 ) governed in that County Edessa ... He was a younger son of the Joscelin of Courtenay and Elizabeth of Montlhéry. ...
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Baldwin II of Jerusalem
Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin of Bourcq (died August ... Ida of Boulogne as grandmother to Baldwin II in order to force the relationship, but ... was ransomed for 60 000 dinars by Joscelin of Courtenay. Tancred refused to restore Edessa to him ... king's elder brother Eustace III, but Joscelin of Courtenay insisted that the crown ...
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Joscelin I, Count of Edessa
Joscelin I, Count of Edessa Joscelin of Courtenay or Joscelin I (d. 1131) ruled over the County ... martial prowess. He was the son of Joscelin of Courtenay and Isabella (or Elizabeth), ...
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Baldovino II of Gerusalemme   (translated from Italian)
Baldovino II of Gerusalemme Baldovino of the Bourg, or ... of Ida di Lorena and of Eustacchio II, brother of Ida di Boulogne. Baldovino of ... redeemed for 60.000 dinari they give Joscelin di Courtenay. Tancredi refused of restituirgli Edessa, but with ... brother of the King, Eustacchio III, but Joscelin di Courtenay insisted because the crown ...
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Joscelin III of Edessa
Joscelin III of Edessa Joscelin III of Edessa (d. 1200) was the ... Edessa 1159–1200. He was the son of Joscelin II of Edessa and his wife Beatrice. He ... of "Count of Edessa" from his father, Joscelin II, although Edessa had been captured ...
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