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Maraclea was a
small coastal Crusader town and a
castle in the Levant,
between Tortosa and
Baniyas (Buluniyas). The modern-day
location is
known as Kharab...
- Family:
Pyralidae Genus:
Lamoria Species: L. inostentalis
Binomial name
Lamoria inostentalis (Walker, 1863)
Synonyms Maraclea inostentalis Walker, 1863...
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crusader states. At its height, the
county controlled the
coastline from
Maraclea in the
north to
Beirut in the south. Inland, the county's
control extended...
- Barthélémy de Maraclée was Lord of
Maraclea, also
known as
Khrab Marqiya, a
small coastal Crusader town and a
castle in the Levant,
between Tortosa and...
- repo****ted and
garrisoned the
coastal cities of Antioch, Balda, Tartus,
Maraclea and Baniyas. In
Tripoli he
settled significant numbers of Jews,
while sending...
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refused the
insulting terms, and
Baibars then
attacked the
small fortress at
Maraclea,
built on a rock off the
coast between Baniyas and Tortosa. Barthélémy...
- a
Mamluk garrison there. He also
captured and destro**** the
castle of
Maraclea. He
captured Latakia in 1287 and
Tripoli on
April 27, 1289, thus ending...
- Grenier.
James (d.1277) Isabel,
married Meillour of Ravendel, lord of
Maraclea. Du Cange,
Charles D. (1971) [1869]. Burt Franklin, ed. Les
familles d'outre-mer...
- 92750°E / 35.15389; 35.92750
Chastel Blanc Chastel Rouge Krak des
Chevaliers Maraclea Margat, also
known as
Marqab Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Fortress...
- Isol the Pisan, were able to raid Rosetta, Alexandria, Acre,
Tortosa and
Maraclea. The
citadel of
Atlit having been
dismantled by the
Mamluks in 1291, Tortosa...