- related.
During the Crusades, this name
appeared in
Western records as
Gibelet or Giblet. This name was used for
Byblos Castle and its ****ociated lordship...
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castle in Byblos, Lebanon. In
Crusader times it was
known as the
Castle of
Gibelet /ˈdʒɪbəlɪt, ˈdʒɪblɪt/, also
spelled Giblet,
which belonged to the Genoese...
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Plaisance of
Gibelet (died 1217) was the
daughter of Hugh III Embriaco, Lord of
Gibelet, and
Stephanie of Milly. She
married Bohemond IV of Antioch, and...
- Tripoli.
Bohemond V was the son of
Bohemond IV of
Antioch and
Plaisance of
Gibelet. Like his
father before him,
Bohemond had a
notorious dislike for the Knights...
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Peter Embriaco of
Gibelet, lord of the fief of
Gibelet (modern Byblos), was the last
prince of the
House of
Giblet (Embriaco family) in the Levant. He...
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Guido I
Embriaco or Guy I of
Gibelet (born c. 1180; died
after September 1238) was "Lord (Signore) of Gib(e)let" or "Gibelletto", the
modern and historic...
- Cécile.
After his death, she
married Hugh III Embriaco, lord of
Byblos (
Gibelet)
around 1179. Hugh died in 1196. In 1197 she
accompanied an army to besiege...
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valuable resources and cost tens of
thousands of lives. The
Embriaco lords of
Gibelet (modern Byblos) were
resolute opponents of the
princes of Antioch. Bohemond...
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Bohemund VII died in 1287,
their mother appointed as
regent Bertrand of
Gibelet. He
proved to be very unpo****r with the
commune of the city, who created...
- Templars." Guy II
Embriaco (1277–1282) was a
former v****al of
Bohemond VII in
Gibelet (Byblos).
Grievances between them had led to
enmity and this was part of...