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called Caymont, or Cain Mons,
recalling a
legend that
Yokneam was the site of Cain's death. For a period, it was the
center of the
Lordship of
Caymont, the...
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After Richard departed,
Saladin compensated Balian with the
castle of
Caymont and five
other nearby sites, all
outside Acre.
Balian died in 1193, in...
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Bohemond III William, 1244–1262 John I, 1262–1277
Rudolf (Rostain), 1277–1289
Caymont was
created in 1192
after the
Third Crusade for
Balian of Ibelin, who had...
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mound called "Cain Mons" (i.e.,
Mount Cain),
which is a
corruption of "
Caymont", a
Crusader fort in Tel
Yokneam in modern-day Israel. The
story of Cain...
- Crusaders; at
Ashdod Castellum Regis; castle, now
inside village of Mi'ilya
Caymont at Tel Yokneam, seat of
lordship Chastel Hernaut or Arnoul, Latin: Castellum...
- al-Ahmar,
built ca. 1170
Burgata inland from Netanya,
until 1189 Tel
Yokneam (
Caymont or Cain Mons)
southeast of Haifa, ca. 1262–1265 Yalo (Castrum Arnaldi)...
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comprising the
areas under control of the
Kingdom of
England Lordship of
Caymont [fr] 1191–1193 Was a
crusader lordship within the
kingdom of Jerusalem...
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Khirbat Haladiyah Y Y Y Y Y
Yodfat Jotapata Y Y Y Tel
Yokneam Tel Qamun,
Caymont Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Tel
Zayit Tell Zeita,
Kirbat Zeita al Kharab...
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century Cafarlet, now Kafr Lam
south of Haifa, 1232–1255 Tel
Yokneam (
Caymont or Cain Mons)
southeast of Haifa, 1256–1262 Tel Afek (Recordane) east of...
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Richard I
departs for England. c.
October 15.
Saladin grants parts of
Caymont to
Balian of
Ibelin and half of
Sidon to
Reginald of Sidon.
Henry I restores...