Humphrey IV of Toron — (c. 1166 ndash; before 1197) was the lord of Toron, Kerak, and Oultrejordain in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was the son of Humphrey III of Toron and Stephanie of Milly, heiress of Oultrejourdain, and grandson of Humphrey II, constable… … Wikipedia
Humphrey II of Toron — (1117 1179) was lord of Toron and constable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Humphrey had become lord of Toron sometime before 1140, when he married the daughter of Renier Brus, lord of Banias. Through this marriage Banias was added to Toron.… … Wikipedia
Toron — 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. It was the centre of the Lordship of Toron, a seigneury within the Kingdom of Jerusalem, actually a… … Wikipedia
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 of Jerusalem, son of the above Humphrey III of Toron Humphrey IV of Toron (c. 1166 – before 1197), lord of … Wikipedia
Humphrey of Montfort (died 1284) — Humphrey of Montfort (died 12 February 1284) was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.Humphrey was the second son of Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre by his second wife Maria of Antioch Armenia, Lady of Toron.On 1 October 1274, Humphrey married … Wikipedia
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Principality of Galilee — Infobox Former Country native name = conventional long name = Principality of Galilee common name = Principality of Galilee continent = moved from Category:Asia to the Middle East region = the Middle East country = Palestine era = High Middle… … Wikipedia
Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem — The Crusader state of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, created in 1099, was divided into a number of smaller seigneuries.IntroductionAccording to the 13th century jurist John of Ibelin the four highest barons in the kingdom proper were: * the Count of… … Wikipedia
Oultrejordain — Lordship of Oultrejordain or Oultrejourdain (Old French for beyond the Jordan ) was the name used during the Crusades for an extensive and partly undefined region to the east of the Jordan river, an area known in ancient times as Edom and Moab.… … Wikipedia
Isabella I of Jerusalem — (1172 ndash; 1205) was Queen of Jerusalem 1190/1192 ndash;1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, half sister of Baldwin IV of Jerusalem and Sibylla of Jerusalem, aunt of Baldwin V, a grandniece of… … Wikipedia