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- John of Arsuf died and Plaisance came to Acre and appointed Geoffrey of Sargines as bailli. He worked with Agni to secure an armistice. In January 1261...
- dead were Armand de Périgord, Grand Master of the Temple, and Peter II of Sargines, archbishop of Tyre. Taken prisoner were Guillaume de Chateauneuf, Grand...
- Geoffrey of Sergines, sometimes known as Geoffroy of Sargines (c. 1205 – April 1269), was a French knight who served as seneschal of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
- vaudevilles, with Étienne Crétu and Gosse 1800: Augustine et Benjamin, ou le Sargines de village, one-act opéra comique, with Eugène Hus 1800: Kiki, ou l'Île...
- (Read online) 1785: Alexis et Justine 1786: Les Amours de Bayard 1788: Sargines ou l'Élève de l'amour, drame héroïque en quatre actes et en prose mêlé...
- intermezzo (1806) La Fête de l'Empereur, ballet (1809) Der Blöde Ritter (1810) Sargines, 3 acts, opera (1810) (This is most likely not a work by Steibelt.) Cendrillon...
- l'Île imaginaire (Paris, 9 November) 1800 : Augustine et Benjamin, ou le Sargines de village (Paris, 4 November) 1801 : Les Chevaliers du soleil, ou Amour...
- melodrama in three acts and 6 periods, with A. Bourgeois, 1831 Le Nouveau Sargines, ou l'École des malins, vaudeville in 1 act, 1831 Le savetier de Toulouse...
- experienced a scandal at the Berlin theater: During a performance of the opera Sargines (Ferdinando Paër), her daughter was booed on stage by the audience. Friederike...
- 1204–1205 Simon of Maugastel (c. 1216–1229) Hugh (c. 1231–c. 1234) Peter II of Sargines (1235–1244) Nicholas Larcat (1251–1253) Gilles (1253–1266) John of Saint...