- Edouard-Louis-Alexandre
Brisebarre (Paris 12
February 1815 – 17
December 1871 10th arrondis****t of Paris) was a 19th-century
French playwright. Died...
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Walter I
Brisebarre, 1125–1138 Guy I
Brisebarre, 1138–1149
Walter II
Brisebarre, 1149–1156 Guy II
Brisebarre, 1156–1164
Walter III
Brisebarre, 1164–1166...
- Guy I
Brisebarre (died
after 1148) was Lord of
Beirut in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. In 1127, King
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem sent him to France,
together with...
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gained it on the
death of her
young niece,
Beatrice Brisebarre. Beatrice's father,
Walter III
Brisebarre, had
previously been
forced to
exchange his lordship...
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Walter I
Brisebarre (1125?–1166)
Andronicus I
Comnenus (1166–?)
Walter II
Brisebarre, 1149–1156 Guy II
Brisebarre, 1156–1164
Walter III
Brisebarre, 1164–1166...
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Stephanie of
Milly Lady of
Oultrejordain Reign 1169-1189
Predecessor Beatrix Brisebarre Successor Humphrey IV of
Toron Born
Unknown Died c. 1197
Spouses Humphrey...
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Interval Analysis. SIAM. ISBN 978-0-89871-669-6. Muller, Jean-Michel;
Brisebarre, Nicolas; Dinechin,
Florent de; Jeannerod, Claude-Pierre; Lefèvre, Vincent;...
- 2018-04-04. IEEE 754 2008, §7.2(h)
Goldberg 1991. Muller, Jean-Michel;
Brisebarre, Nicolas; de Dinechin, Florent; Jeannerod, Claude-Pierre; Lefèvre, Vincent;...
- the
native crusader barons preferred one of
their own nobles, Guy I
Brisebarre, lord of Beirut.
According to
William of Tyre, the
resulting dispute contributed...
- who went on the Holy Expedition": Fulk was dead by 1125, when
Walter I
Brisebarre was Lord of Beirut.
According to
Lambert of
Ardres he was
buried in Palestine:...