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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 IV ... and queen Sibylla of Jerusalem. Dynasty The Courtenay family ruled the County of Edessa, ...
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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 ... where he established his own seigneury. The Courtenay family was divided into two branches in ... century. The elder branch continued to rule Courtenay, but became extinct around 1150 with ...
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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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Joscelin II. (Edessa)   (translated from German)
Joscelin II. (Edessa) Joscelin II. of Edessa (* 1113 ; ? 1159 ) was the ... Jersualem again redeemed. 1131 became its father, Joscelin I. in a battle against those Danischmenden ... handed the county to him over. As Joscelin II. refused, to march with the small army Edessas against the Danischmenden, Joscelin I forced. this to the retreat, ...
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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 ... of "Count of Edessa" from his father, Joscelin II, although Edessa had been captured in ... sold years before he took the title. Joscelin lived in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, ...
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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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Joscelin II, Count of Edessa
Joscelin II, Count of Edessa Joscelin II of Edessa (died 1159) was the ... last ruling count of Edessa. The young Joscelin was taken prisoner at the Battle of ... king of Jerusalem. In 1131, his father Joscelin I was injured in battle with the Danishmends, and Edessa passed to Joscelin II. Joscelin II refused to march ...
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County of Edessa
... Baldwin of Bourcq. He was joined by Joscelin of Courtenay, who became lord of the fortress of ... a daughter of Gabriel of Melitene, and Joscelin of Courtenay married a daughter of Constantine. Conflicts with ... attacked by Mosul, and both Baldwin and Joscelin were taken prisoner when they were ...
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County Edessa   (translated from German)
... A Gefolgsleuten most important of Balduins was Joscelin of Courtenay, which it to the commander of the ... Harran ( 7. May 1104 ), both Balduin and Joscelin came into shank of the Muslims. Bohemunds ... now regent in Edessa, to Balduin and Joscelin 1107 were released, was however not ready ... Jerusalem had rejected. Edessa went 1119 at Joscelin. Joscelin I. from Edessa became 1122 ...
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