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- Beit She'an (Hebrew: בֵּית שְׁאָן Bēṯ Šəʾān), also known as Beisan (Arabic: بيسان Bisān), or Beth-shean, is a town in the Northern District of Israel....
- of Ibelin (died before April 19, 1316), also titular Prince of Galilee. Bethsan was occupied by Tancred in 1099; it was never part of Galilee, despite...
- Baldwin of Ibelin married three times. His wives were: 1. Richilde de Bethsan, before or in 1157, divorced and annulled 1174. They had three children:...
- at least in name, in 1099 when Tancred was given Tiberias, Haifa, and Bethsan by Godfrey of Bouillon. In 1101, Baldwin I limited Tancred's power by giving...
- army across the Jordan and into Galilee, where he marched south to sack Bethsan. He was met by a substantial Crusader force in an inconclusive battle near...
- Baldwin of Ibelin (died 1187), Lord of Ramla, and his wife Richilde de Bethsan, and thus was a member of the influential Ibelin family. She married Aimery...
- In July, Baldwin marched with his host to relieve the Muslims' siege of Bethsan, and his outnumbered army won the Battle of Le Forbelet. Historian Bernard...
- was Eschiva of Ibelin, heiress of that branch of Ibelins who had held Bethsan and Ramleh. Hugh was the youngest of the three sons of Aimery of Lusignan...
- Battle of Mansurah in 1250. Baldwin married Alix, daughter of Walter III of Bethsan and Theodora Comnena Lathoumena. She was called la Seneschalece and she...
- Baldwin of Ibelin (early 1130s – c. 1187 or 1186/1188) m. 1. Richilde of Bethsan, 2. Isabelle Gothman, 3. Maria of Tripoli Thomas of Ibelin (before 175...