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- Hierges (French pronunciation: [jɛʁʒ]) is a commune in the Ardennes department in the Grand Est region in northern France. Hierges is located in the Meuse...
- Hierges Castle (French: Château de Hierges) is a partially ruined castle in the commune of Hierges in the Ardennes département of France. It is privately...
- Héribrand III of Hierges (Héribrand of Bouillon) (died 1117) was lord of Hierges and Castellan of Bouillon. He was the son of Héribrand II of Saussure...
- 1150 and Ibelin was inherited by Hugh. Helvis then married Man****es of Hierges, Constable of Jerusalem. With Helvis lady of Ramla (daughter of Baldwin...
- Man****es of Hierges was an important crusader and constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was lord of Ramla from 1150 to 1152. The dates of his birth...
- married to Odo of Vitry, Count of Rethel Hodierna, married Héribrand III of Hierges Cecilia of Le Bourcq, married Roger of Salerno, prince-regent of Antioch...
- (1574–1577), stadtholder of Namur and Artois (after 1578) and baron of Hierges. He was the son of Charles de Berlaymont and Adriana de Ligne Barbançon...
- 1120, around and before 1122) Barisan of Ibelin, then (1151) Man****es of Hierges Murray, Alan V. The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, a dynastic history 1099-1125...
- Barisan died in 1150, Helvis married the constable of Jerusalem, Man****es of Hierges, who was one of the strongest supporters of Queen Melisende in the power...
- (archbishop of Reims) (died 1106), French archbishop, 1096–1106 Man****es of Hierges (fl. 1140–1152), French crusader and constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...