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Geldemar Carpenel (Waldemar) (died 7
September 1101), of
unknown parentage. Lord of Dargoire, Lord of
Haifa (Calphas).
Geldemar took the
cross during...
- Bouillon. In 1101,
Baldwin I
limited Tancred's
power by
giving Haifa to
Geldemar Carpenel, and
Tancred was
forced to give up the prin****lity and become...
- from
other lands in the Prin****lity of Galilee. The
lords of
Haifa were:
Geldemar Carpenel, 1100–1101 Tancred, 1101–1103 Rorgius, 1103–1107 Pagan, 1107–1112...
- city.
Although Warner soon died, two
other members of Godfrey's court,
Geldemar Carpenel and
Arnulf of Chocques, sent a
delegation to Baldwin,
urging him...
-
Kingdom of
Jerusalem and given, in turn, as the fief of
Saint Abraham, to
Geldemar Carpinel, the
bishop Gerard of Avesnes, Hugh of Rebecques,
Walter Mohamet...
- 1037)
August 27 –
Guillaume de Montfort,
bishop of
Paris September 7 –
Geldemar Carpenel,
French nobleman September 30 –
Anselm IV,
archbishop of Milan...
- Bigorre, half-brother of
Gaston IV of Béarn
Gaston IV,
Viscount of Béarn
Geldemar Carpenel, Lord of
Haifa Girard I,
Count of
Roussillon (possible) Gouffier...
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Romanesque Church of
Saint Anne is
built in Jerusalem. 1101 January–February.
Geldemar Carpenel accuses Tancred of
having unlawfully deprived him of Haifa, but...
-
divisions were
wiped out
while the
vanguard took
heavy casualties too, with
Geldemar Carpinel among the slain. The
battle seemed to be lost, but when the third...
- 1037)
August 27 –
Guillaume de Montfort,
bishop of
Paris September 7 –
Geldemar Carpenel,
French nobleman September 30 –
Anselm IV,
archbishop of Milan...