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Walter III
Brisebarre was a 12th-century
Frankish nobleman who
ruled successively as the lord of Beirut, lord of Transjordan, and lord of Blanchegarde...
- king of Jerusalem. In the 12th
century the
lordship was
ruled by the
Brisebarre family. At some
point between 1165 and 1174,
Beirut was
taken back into...
- 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...
- 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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Beatrice Brisebarre (fl. 1167) was the lady of
Transjordan in the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem in the 1160s. She was the only
child of
Walter III
Brisebarre and Helena...
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lands were
inherited by his
elder daughter, Helena, wife of
Walter III
Brisebarre, lord of Beirut, and then by
Stephanie and her husbands.
Murray 2000,...
- daughter, Helena, and
joined the Templars. Helena's husband,
Walter III
Brisebarre, was
forced by King
Amalric to
surrender his
ancestral lordship, Beirut...
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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...
- husbands: Guy
Brisebarre (possible lord),
after 1183
Aymar de Lairon, 1189/1193–1213/1216
Walter III, son of
Juliana and Guy
Brisebarre, 1213/1216–1229...
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Milly (1165-?),
elder daughter of
Philip Walter III
Brisebarre,
husband of
Helena Beatrice Brisebarre,
minor daughter of
Helena and Walter, in
whose name...