- Alençon in 1414. Had issue. He also had one
illegitimate son with
Jeanne de
Maugastel, Dame de Blandé, the wife of
Pierre Cointerel,
Count of Aunou-le-Faucon...
- (1219–1221)
Matteo (1221–1226) Jean
Halgrin (1226),
declined office Simon of
Maugastel (1227–1233)
Vacant (1233–1234) Niccolò
Visconti da
Castro Arquato (1234–1251)...
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Jerusalem for the
first time in
December 1225.
Balian of Sidon,
Simon of
Maugastel,
Archbishop of Tyre, and the
other Jerusalemite lords who had escorted...
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Archbishop of Tyre (1192–1200)
Raoul of Mérencourt (1206–1215)
Simon of
Maugastel (1226–1227)
Maregnan (c. 1234) The
bailiff (or bailli)
administered the...
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sympathized with him, and
ignored Frederick's claims.
Balian of Sidon,
Simon of
Maugastel, the
archbishop of Tyre, and the
other Jerusalemite lords who had escorted...
-
caught up in the
disaffection at Frederick's
decision to
appoint Philip of
Maugastel as bailli; an
appointment which Odo was
prepared to support. A furious...
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Philip of
Maugastel as his
bailiff in Acre and
orders the
dissolution of the
Commune at Acre. John of
Caesarea stirs up a riot and
prevents Maugastel from...
- (historian)
Joscius (1186–1202)
Clarembaud of
Broies (1202–1215)
Simon of
Maugastel (c. 1216–1229) Hugh (c. 1231–c. 1234)
Peter II of
Sargines (1235–1244)...
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Conrad of
Krosigk acted as
vicar for
Clarembaud in 1204–1205
Simon of
Maugastel (c. 1216–1229) Hugh (c. 1231–c. 1234)
Peter II of
Sargines (1235–1244)...