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- Dampierre, ducal Brunswick, Montbeliard, and Gibelet(-Ibelins). They married also into other branches of Ibelins. They also had loftier ancestors: Maria Comnena...
- Prâwer, Yehôšuà; Kedar, Benjamin Z. "Carving Up Crusaders: The Early Ibelins and Ramlas". Outremer: Studies in the history of the Crusading Kingdom...
- Ibelin can refer to: Ibelin (castle), a Crusader castle in the Kingdom of Jerusalem Ibelin (town), a settlement connected to the castle Lordship of Ibelin...
- also lord of Ramla from 1138 to 1150. Barisan's origins are obscure. The Ibelins claimed to be descended from the viscounts of Chartres, but Peter W. Edbury...
- The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (originally titled Ibelin) is a 2024 Norwegian do****entary film directed by Benjamin Ree. Mats Steen, a Norwegian man born...
- Balian's stepdaughter, to Humphrey IV of Toron, to further reduce the Ibelins' influence. In 1183 he supported Raymond against Guy, who was by now regent...
- Ibelin was a crusader castle in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem at the town of Ibelin, later known as Yibna, and today southeast of the modern Israeli city...
- between the two factions: Pisa supported Filangieri and Genoa the Ibelins. The Ibelins controlled Beirut, Arsuf, and Caesarea as well as the old capital...
- formed a wealthy entity. Balian of Ibelin married Maria Comnena, widow of Amalric I of Jerusalem, and the Ibelins became the most powerful noble family...
- Philip of Ibelin may refer to: Philip of Ibelin (1180–1227), nobleman of the Kingdom of Cyprus Philip of Ibelin (died 1304) Philip of Ibelin (died 1318)...