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Turbessel (translated from German)
Turbessel Turbessel (Tilbe?ar) is one medieval Fortress. The ... the beginning of the winter 1097 became Turbessel of Balduin of Boulogne conquered, where it ... Joscelin of Courtenay to the commander of Turbessel, which underlines the meaning of the fortress ... lost went, count fled Joscelin II. after Turbessel, where out it those west of ...
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County of Édesse (translated from French)
... capital is Edess. Its principal strongholds are Turbessel, Bira (or Biredjik), Marach, Melitene (or Malatya ... the Turks, and of Western bank around Turbessel in full prosperity. Baudouin of seized Turbessel to the detriment of his lord Josselin ... the syriaques theological quarrels, it resided at Turbessel rather than in Édesse. The atabeg Zengi ... was expelled, in spite of its francophobia. Turbessel fell in 1149 , ending final at ...
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County of Edessa
... Euphrates was controlled from the stronghold of Turbessel. Foundation In 1098, Baldwin of Boulogne left ... who became lord of the fortress of Turbessel on the Euphrates, an important outpost against ... he died in 1159. His wife sold Turbessel and what was left of the County ... in 1146. Vassals of Edessa Lordship of Turbessel Turbessel was firstly the lordship of Joscelin ...
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County Edessa (translated from Dutch)
... Urfa). Main lend of the county were Turbessel, Bira (today Biredjik), Marach (idem) and Melitene ... around Seldjoeken, and the prosperous region of Turbessel, on the western bank. In 1113 took Boudewijn Turbessel, dissipated its feudatory Josselin the Courtenay and ... the Syrian church, generally stayed he at Turbessel. Then the atabeg Zengi in 1144 the ... concerning the kling and the Syrians dissipated. Turbessel entered 1149 , immediately the end of ...
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Josselin Ier d' Édesse (translated from French)
... died in 1131 , is it lord of Turbessel of 1101 with 1113 , prince de Galilée ... the county of Édesse. This one entrusted Turbessel to him. In 1113 , the county of ... the Turks, and of Western bank around Turbessel in full prosperity. Baudouin withdraws Turbessel with Josselin ( 1113 ). Josselin went then in ...
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Agnes of Courtenay
... in 1118. Joscelin II inherited Edessa and Turbessel in 1131 on the death of his ... Her father fled to the fortress of Turbessel for safety. Agnes was an eligible heiress ... the Countess of Edessa, unable to secure Turbessel herself, sold the remnant of their domains ... in the principality of Antioch. Byzantium lost Turbessel later that year. There is no record ...
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Joscelin I, Count of Edessa
... who invested him with the lordship of Turbessel. In 1104 he was captured at the ... carved out a semi-autonomous state around Turbessel to the west of the Euphrates, where ... Turks. That year, Baldwin dispossessed him of Turbessel, and Joscelin travelled to Jerusalem, where he ...
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County Edessa (translated from German)
... it to the commander of the fortress Turbessel to Euphrates appointed, an important outguard of ... the areas west the Euphrates approximately around Turbessel, to it 1149 in a battle by ...
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Josselin II of Édesse (translated from French)
... the syriaques theological quarrels, it resided at Turbessel rather than in Édesse. atabeg Zengi put ... was expelled, in spite of its francophobia. Turbessel fell in 1149 , ending final at the ...
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Siege of Edessa
... the siege he took the army to Turbessel, knowing that he could never dislodge Zengi ... to the west of the Euphrates from Turbessel, but little by little the rest of ...
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