- Ascalon, the
prince of Galilee, the lord of Sidon, and the lord of
Oultrejordain.
There were also a
number of
independent seigneuries, and some land...
-
crusader state in the
Middle East—from 1153 to 1160 or 1161, and Lord of
Oultrejordain—a
large fiefdom in the
crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem—from 1175 until...
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Stephanie of
Milly (born c. 1145/1155 – c. 1197) was the lady of
Oultrejordain in 1169–1197 and an
influential figure in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. She...
- Jund al-Urdunn
Umayyad Caliphate Abbasid Caliphate Fatimid Caliphate Oultrejordain (Kingdom of Jerusalem)
Ayyubid dynasty Mamluk Sultanate Ottoman Empire...
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Sinai Peninsula, and
northwestern Arabian peninsula. The
Lordship of
Oultrejordain (Old
French for "beyond the Jordan"), also
called the
Lordship of Montreal...
- Sidon;
their maternal uncle,
Joscelin of Courtenay; and the lord of
Oultrejordain,
Raynald of Châtillon) and a
faction opposing him (Sibylla's paternal...
- millennium, a
lordship was
established in the area
under the name of
Oultrejordain. The
oldest known evidence of
hominid habitation in
Jordan dates back...
- Ford.
Philip exchanged the
lordship of
Nablus with
Baldwin III for
Oultrejordain on 31 July 1161. For
Melisende was dying, the
agreement was confirmed...
-
retribution on Raynald, so he
twice besieged Kerak, Raynald's
fortress in
Oultrejordain. The
first time was in 1183,
following his
unsuccessful campaign into...
-
referred to as Krak of the Desert.
Pagan the
Butler was also Lord of
Oultrejordain and
Kerak Castle became the
centre of his power,
replacing the weaker...