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Toron, now
Tibnin or
Tebnine in
southern Lebanon, was a
major Crusader castle,
built in the
Lebanon mountains on the road from Tyre to Damascus. The castle...
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Humphrey of
Toron may
refer to:
Humphrey I of
Toron,
Norman from Italy, fl. 1115
Humphrey II of
Toron (1117–1179), lord of
Toron and
constable of the Kingdom...
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Humphrey I of
Toron (Onfroy de
Toron), a Norman,
appears initially in 1115 as a v****al of
Joscelin I of Edessa,
prince of Galilee. The
castle at
Toron was built...
- Nichiyō
Tōron (日曜討論, lit. "Sunday debate"),
recently styled with
English subtitle as Nihchiyō
Tōron Sunday Debate (日曜討論SundayDebate), is a
Sunday morning...
- husband,
Humphrey IV of
Toron, and led the
rival faction to the
court party. Open
warfare was
prevented only by
Humphrey of
Toron swearing allegiance to...
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Humphrey IV of
Toron (c. 1166 – 1198) was a
leading baron in the
Kingdom of Jerusalem. He
inherited the
Lordship of
Toron from his grandfather, Humphrey...
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Isabella of
Toron (born
before 1166 – died
between 1192 – 1229) also
known as
Isabelle or
Zabel was the
daughter of
Humphrey III, Lord of
Toron and his wife...
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castle of
Toron was
built by Hugh of
Fauquembergues to help
capture Tyre, and was
given to
Humphrey I of
Toron in 1107. The
lords of
Toron tended to be...
- to
Humphrey III of
Toron, who died in 1173. This
marriage produced two children: a son,
Humphrey (the ****ure
Humphrey IV of
Toron), and a daughter, Isabella...
- followed. The
elderly but
exceptionally able constable,
Humphrey II of
Toron,
sustained fatal wounds while protecting the king. W****s
later Baldwin rode...