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Elinand, also
known as Elinard, was
prince of
Galilee from 1143 or 1144 to
around 1149. His
parentage is unknown. He
succeeded William I of
Bures who...
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Elias with
Elinand who
succeeded William in 1144. In
contrast with both
Mayer and Rheinheimer,
historian Malcolm Barber says that
Elinand was William's...
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William I of Bures, 1120–1141
Elinand, 1142–1148
William II of Bures,
brother of
Elinand, 1148–1158
Eschiva of Bures, 1159–1187, with Gautier...
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bishop (1052–1096)
Helinand of ****igne (fl. c. 1200), monk and
theologian Elinand,
Prince of
Galilee This
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appeal by
sending an army led by Man****es of Hierges,
Philip of Milly, and
Elinand of Bures.
Raymond of
Poitiers ignored the call for help, as his army was...
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Nablus in 1144. Late in that year, the
queen appointed Philip along with
Elinand,
Prince of Galilee, and Man****es of Hierges, to lead a
relieve army to...
- (Genebaldus) (Genebaud I. or Guénebauld) (499-†550)
Latro (550-570)
Gondulphe Elinand I. or
Ebreling Robert I.
Cagnoald (627-†638)
Attole or
Attila Vulfadus...
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sending an army led by
constable Man****es of Hierges,
Philip of Milly, and
Elinand of Bures.
Raymond of
Antioch ignored the call for help, as his army was...
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Historian Martin Rheinheimer proposes that she was the
daughter of
either Elinand (who was
Prince of
Galilee between about 1144 and 1148), or of
Radulf of...
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Humphrey of Vieilles.
Around 1040,
Roger and his two
eldest sons (Helbert and
Elinand) and his ally
Robert I de
Grandmesnil died in
battle against Roger I de...