- was
controlled by the
Crusaders in 1104, to be
known as the
Lordship of
Botrun as part of the
County of Tripoli,
until it was
conquered by the
Mamluk Sultanate...
-
Lordship of
Botrun was a fief
around the
small town of
Botrun (now
Batroun in Lebanon) in the
County of Tripoli. The
crusaders occupied Botrun in 1104, then...
- of
Cecilia of
Botrun and
Plivain of Pisa, and
heiress to the
lordship of
Botrun.
Bohemond was
installed Jure
uxoris as lord of
Botrun. In
October 1244...
- heiress. However, when Cécile
Dorel inherited her father's
coastal fief of
Botrun in the
County of Tripoli,
Raymond married her (before
March 1181) to Plivain...
- 1192 Gilles, c. 1210 Raoul, ?–1265
Amalric Barlais, 1265–? The
Lordship of
Botrun was a fief
around the city
Batrun from 1115:
Raymond of Agoult,
before 1174...
- Plivain, also
known as
Plivano or Pleban, was the lord of
Botrun (now
Batroun in Lebanon) in the
County of
Tripoli from
around 1180 to
around 1206. He...
-
wealthy heiress in his
county in
marriage to him. When
William Dorel, Lord of
Botrun (now
Batroun in Lebanon) died—leaving a
daughter as his heir—Raymond instead...
-
Scotland until it was
annexed by the
Crown of
Scotland in 1540
Lordship of
Botrun 1115–1289 Was a fief
within the
County of
Tripoli Lordship of Nazareth [fr]...
- had
Bohemond of Botron, who
married Isabelle,
heiress to the
Lordship of
Botrun. Rudt-Collenberg has
argued Sybil and
Isabelle are one and the same. Runciman...
-
Ibelin and John of Giblet, to join Ghazan. The
fleet successfully reoccupied Botrun on the
mainland (in
modern times this
would be
along the
coast of Lebanon)...