- name.
Variants include Jocelin, Joceline, Jocelyne, Jocelynn, Jocelynne,
Joscelin, Josceline, Joscelyn, Joscelynn, Joscelynne, Joseline, Joselyn, Joselyne...
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Joscelin I (died 1131) was a
Frankish nobleman of the
House of
Courtenay who
ruled as the lord of Turbessel,
prince of
Galilee (1112–1119) and
count of...
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Joscelin II (died 1159) was the
fourth and last
ruling count of Edessa. He was son of his predecessor,
Joscelin I, and Beatrice,
daughter of Constantine...
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Joscelin of
Courtenay may
refer to:
Joscelin I, Lord of
Courtenay (died
after 1065)
Joscelin I,
Count of
Edessa (died 1131), son of prec.
Joscelin II,...
- Jerusalem.
Joscelin III was the son of
Joscelin II and
Beatrice of Saone. He
inherited the
claim to the
County of
Edessa from his father,
Joscelin II. The...
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Joscelin of Louvain, also
spelled Jocelin de
Louvain and
Jocelyn of Leuven, (1121/36–1180) was a
nobleman from the
Duchy of
Brabant who
settled in England...
- was in
France and did not want the title.
Edessa was
given to
Joscelin in 1119.
Joscelin was
taken prisoner once
again in 1122; when
Baldwin came to rescue...
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Joscelin Yeo Wei Ling (Chinese: 杨玮玲; pinyin: Yáng Wěilíng; born 2 May 1979) is a
former Nominated Member of
Parliament (NMP) from Nov 2006 to Apr 2011...
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governed Edessa as Baldwin's regents.
Baldwin was
ransomed by his cousin,
Joscelin of Courtenay, lord of Turbessel, in the
summer of 1108.
Tancred attempted...
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Baldwin II and ****ure
count Joscelin of
Courtenay were
taken captive after their defeat at the
Battle of
Harran in 1104.
Joscelin was
captured a
second time...