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Pedigree

Elizabeth +

F, #9351, b. estimated 1145

Family: Philippe + (b. estimated 1140, d. March 1203)

SonMilon (b. estimated 1167, d. 1243)
SonAlexander de Levis (b. estimated 1169, d. 1233)
SonSimon de Levis (b. estimated 1170, d. 1248)
SonPhilippe de Levis (b. estimated 1172, d. 20 March 1215)
SonGuy I ++ (b. estimated 1175, d. before November 1233)

Events

  • 1145
    Birth
    Estimated 1145
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Balian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin1,2,3

M, #9352, b. 1143, d. between February 1193 and December 1193

Parents

FatherBalian I + le Francois (b. 1100, d. 1151)
MotherHelvise + de Rama (b. 1100, d. 1158)

Family: Marie + Comnene (b. 1154, d. February 1217)

DaughterHelvis + d' Ibelin+ (b. 1177, d. 1 June 1216)
SonJohn d' Ibelin (b. 1179, d. February 1236)
DaughterMarguerite d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1181, d. 1240)
SonPhilip d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1183, d. December 1227)
Balian II d'Ibelin

Events

  • Title
    Balian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin held the title Sire of Nablus.
    Citation: 1
  • 1143
    Birth
    1143
  • 1170~27
    Title
    1170
    He held the title Lord of Ibelin.
    Citation: 2
  • 1177~34
    Marriage | Marie + Comnene
    1177
    Age: ~23
    Birth: 1154
    Death: February 1217
    Citation: 1
  • 1193
    Death
    Between February 1193 and December 1193
    Citation: 1
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
  3. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Marie + Comnene1

F, #9353, b. 1154, d. February 1217

Parents

FatherIsaac + Comnenos (b. 1126, d. 1174)
MotherTarontissa + Comnenus (b. 1130)

Family 1: Almaric I (b. 1136, d. 11 July 1174)

DaughterIsabella + d' Anjou+ (b. 1172, d. May 1206)

Family 2: Balian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin (b. 1143, d. between February 1193 and December 1193)

DaughterHelvis + d' Ibelin+ (b. 1177, d. 1 June 1216)
SonJohn d' Ibelin (b. 1179, d. February 1236)
DaughterMarguerite d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1181, d. 1240)
SonPhilip d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1183, d. December 1227)
Marie Komnene

Events

Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

John d' Ibelin1,2

M, #9354, b. 1179, d. February 1236

Parents

FatherBalian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin (b. 1143, d. between February 1193 and December 1193)
MotherMarie + Comnene (b. 1154, d. February 1217)

Events

  • Note
    John of Ibelin (c. 1179 – 1236), called the Old Lord of Beirut, was a powerful crusader noble in the 13th century, one of the best known representatives of the influential Ibelin family. The son of Balian of Ibelin and Maria Comnena, Queen consort of Jerusalem, he had close ties with the nobility of both Cyprus and Jerusalem, since he was the half-brother of Queen Isabella of Jerusalem. Before he was 20, he was appointed constable of Jerusalem, and a few years later became lord of Beirut, where he rebuilt the city after Saladin's conquest, and established the grand Ibelin family palace. He served as regent for two of his young relatives, Queen Isabella's daughter Maria of Montferrat from 1205 to 1210, and then Henry I of Cyprus from 1228 until Henry came of age in 1232. John was known as a principled man, and was seen as the natural leader of the Christian barons in the Holy Land. He resisted the power-seeking of Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor in Cyprus, and opposed the imperial forces until Henry came of age.

    He was the son of Balian, Lord of Nablus and Ibelin, and Maria Comnena, widow of Amalric I of Jerusalem. By 1198 he had become constable of Jerusalem; the fact that he was the half-brother of Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem gave him considerable influence. At the time he was a vassal of Ralph of Tiberias, who was exiled from the kingdom after being accused of attempting to assassinate king Amalric II. John attempted to mediate but Amalric would not back down.

    [edit] Lord of BeirutSometime before 1205 John relinquished the office of constable in exchange for the lordship of Beirut, which became the home of the Ibelin family for the rest of the century. He rebuilt the city, which had been completely destroyed during Saladin's conquest of the Jerusalem kingdom. He also constructed an opulent palace with art from both Muslim and Byzantine influences. A German ambassador in 1212, Wilbrand of Oldenburg, wrote an impressive account of the castle, describing fresco paintings, mosaics on the floors, and a marble fountain in the courtyard.[1][2] Historian Peter Edbury described the ambassador's account as "A feature of the public rooms were the Trompe-l'oeil effects achieved with marble inlays, with a floor resembling the sea and a ceiling 'painted with such life-like colours that clouds pass across, the west wind blows, and there the sun seems to mark out the year and the months, the days and the weeks, the hours and the moments by its movement in the zodiac'. A marble fountain with a dragon as the centre-piece stood in the central hall, its jets cooling the air and the murmur of the water giving an altogether soothing effect." The castle was so well fortified, that in 1231–1232, it withstood a siege lasting several months.[3]

    Beirut was effectively an independent state under John's rule; in 1207 John added Arsuf to his territory through his marriage to Melisende of Arsuf, making him one of the wealthiest nobles in the kingdom.[3]

    [edit] RegentFrom 1205 to 1210 John served as regent in Acre, the new capital of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, for Maria of Montferrat, Queen Isabella's daughter. As regent, John helped arrange the marriage of Amalric II’s son Hugh I of Cyprus to Alice of Champagne, daughter of Amalric’s predecessor as King of Jerusalem, Henry II of Champagne. In 1210 he also helped arrange Maria of Montferrat’s marriage to John of Brienne, who was suggested by king Philip II of France.

    By 1217 John and his brother Philip of Ibelin had become involved in the politics of the Kingdom of Cyprus as well. They had apparently alienated themselves from John of Brienne, but the two represented Cyprus at a council in Acre, which met to plan for the arrival of the Fifth Crusade. When Hugh I died in 1218, Philip became regent for Hugh's son Henry I of Cyprus, Philip's nephew. When Philip died in 1228, John took over the same office. Although both Philip and John were closely related to Henry I, as his uncles, they were still opposed on Cyprus by supporters of the Lusignan family, of which Henry was also a member; another of his uncles, Guy of Lusignan, and father Amalric, were the first two kings of Cyprus.

    [edit] Battle for CyprusSee also: War of the Lombards
    In 1228, the power struggle was amplified when Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II arrived in Cyprus on the Sixth Crusade. Frederick was connected to the Jerusalem nobles by being married to Isabella II, John of Brienne’s daughter, and Frederick attempted to use this to take power. He claimed the kingship of Jerusalem and the overlordship of Cyprus, as well as John of Ibelin’s lordship of Beirut, which John naturally refused. When lured to a banquet and then confronted with Frederick's armed guards, John was forced to hand over the regency, and Cyprus, to Emperor Frederick's control. However, this was temporary, as John later resisted with military force. After Frederick departed from the island in April, John's forces defeated the remaining imperial bailiffs in a battle outside Nicosia on July 14, 1229, thus beginning the War of the Lombards. Frederick sent an army in 1231, under the marshal of the Empire, which attempted to invade Cyprus. John was able to repel the invasion at the Battle of Agridi, but the imperial fleet sailed to John's power center of Beirut, which they besieged and almost captured. The imperial marshal, Richard Filangieri, was able to establish himself in Jerusalem and Tyre, which he had regained by treaty in 1229, but not in Beirut or the capital in Acre.

    In Acre, John's supporters formed a commune, of which John himself was elected mayor when he arrived in 1232. The Commune of Acre was able to relieve the siege of Beirut, but in John’s absence from Cyprus, the supporters of the Lusignans took control. In any case, the boy Henry I of Cyprus came of age in the same year, and John’s regency was no longer necessary. When Henry I succeeded to the throne, both John and Riccardo immediately raced back to Cyprus, where the imperial forces were defeated in battle on June 15. Henry became undisputed king of Cyprus, and since he supported the Ibelins over the Lusignans, John's family remained influential.

    Conflict continued, as Filangieri remained in control of Jerusalem and Tyre, and had the support of Bohemund IV of Antioch, the Teutonic Knights, the Knights Hospitaller, and the Pisan merchants. John, for his part, was supported by his nobles on Cyprus, and in his continental holdings in Beirut, Caesarea, and Arsuf, as well as by the Knights Templar and the Genoese merchant community. Neither side could make any headway, and in 1234 Pope Gregory IX excommunicated John and his supporters. This was partly revoked in 1235, but still no peace could be made.

    In the last year of his life, John of Ibelin, as did many other elderly barons, joined the order of the Knights Templar, so that he could die as a Templar. His family was opposed to this, but John insisted, and was honored with a grand funeral in Acre in 1236.[4]

    [edit] FamilyJohn was married twice.[5] His first wife, in 1201/1202, was Helvis of Nephin. Little is known of the marriage except that the couple had five sons, all of whom died before Helvis died as well.[6]

    In 1207,[7] John married Melisende, Lady of Arsuf, with whom he had five sons and a daughter:

    Balian of Beirut (d. 1247), who succeeded him as Lord of Beirut, and fathered John II of Beirut
    John of Arsuf (c. 1211-1258), lord of Arsuf and constable of Jerusalem, father of Balian of Arsuf (1239-1277)
    Hugh of Ibelin (died 1238)
    Baldwin of Ibelin (died 1266)
    Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus
    Isabella, who became a nun[8].
  • 1179
    Birth
    1179
  • 1236~57
    Death
    February 1236
    Citation: 1
Last Edited20 May 2023 10:13:16

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S407] Ancestry
Pedigree

Balian I + le Francois1

M, #9355, b. 1100, d. 1151

Parents

FatherHugues + du Puiset (b. estimated 1075, d. 1120)
MotherMabile + de Roucy (b. estimated 1080, d. 1122)

Family: Helvise + de Rama (b. 1100, d. 1158)

SonHugh of Ibelin (b. about 1130, d. about 1169)
SonBaldwin + d' Ibelin+ (b. 1130, d. 1187)
DaughterErmangaarde d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1132)
SonBalian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin+ (b. 1143, d. between February 1193 and December 1193)
DaughterStephanie of Ibelin (b. estimated 1145)

Events

  • 1100
    Birth
    1100 | Jerusalem, Judea
  • 1115~15
    Title
    1115
    Balian I + le Francois held the title Constable of Jaffa.
    Citation: 2
  • 1122
    Before 1122
    Birth: 1100
    Death: 1158
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    From 1135 to 1151
    He held the title Lord of Mirabel.
  • 1138~38
    Title
    1138
    He held the title Lord of Ramla.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    From 1141 to 1151
    He held the title Sire d'Ibelin.
    Citation: 1
  • 1151~51
    Death
    1151 | Jerusalem, Judea
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Helvise + de Rama1

F, #9356, b. 1100, d. 1158

Parents

FatherBaldwin I + (b. 1100, d. before December 1138)
MotherEtienette + of Nablus (b. 1095)

Family 1: Balian I + le Francois (b. 1100, d. 1151)

SonHugh of Ibelin (b. about 1130, d. about 1169)
SonBaldwin + d' Ibelin+ (b. 1130, d. 1187)
DaughterErmangaarde d' Ibelin (b. estimated 1132)
SonBalian II + d' ("Barisan the Younger") Ibelin+ (b. 1143, d. between February 1193 and December 1193)
DaughterStephanie of Ibelin (b. estimated 1145)

Family 2: Manasses de Hierges (b. estimated 1095)

DaughterFadie de Hierges (b. estimated 1153)

Events

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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Baldwin I +1

M, #9357, b. 1100, d. before December 1138

Family: Etienette + of Nablus (b. 1095)

DaughterHelvise + de Rama+ (b. 1100, d. 1158)

Events

  • Name Boudouin I + of Rama
    Citation: 1
  • 1100
    Birth
    1100
  • 1138
    Death
    Before December 1138
    Citation: 2
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Etienette + of Nablus

F, #9358, b. 1095

Family 1: Baldwin I + (b. 1100, d. before December 1138)

DaughterHelvise + de Rama+ (b. 1100, d. 1158)

Family 2: Guy de Milly (b. estimated 1090)

SonHenri Bubalus de Milly (b. estimated 1110, d. 1165)
SonGuy de Milly (b. estimated 1112, d. 1164)
SonPhilippe de Milly (b. estimated 1114, d. 1170)

Events

  • Name Estephanie
    Citation: 1
  • 1095
    Birth
    1095
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Robert Harcourt

M, #9359, b. 1156

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1156
    Birth
    1156
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Pedigree

Roger Harcourt

M, #9360, b. 1158

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1158
    Birth
    1158
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Pedigree

William Harcourt

M, #9361, b. 1159

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1159
    Birth
    1159
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Pedigree

Geoffrey Harcourt

M, #9362, b. 1161

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1161
    Birth
    1161
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Pedigree

Mabel of Beaumont

F, #9363, b. 1162

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1162
    Birth
    1162
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Pedigree

Hawise of Beaumont

F, #9364, b. 1164

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1164
    Birth
    1164
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Pedigree

Pernel of Harcourt

M, #9365, b. 1166

Parents

FatherRobert & Harcourt (b. 1135, d. 31 August 1190)
MotherPetronille & de Grentsmesnil (b. 1134, d. 1 April 1212)

Events

  • 1166
    Birth
    1166
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Pedigree

Gautheir + de Rethel1

M, #9366, b. 1101, d. 1171

Parents

FatherEudes + of Vitre (b. 1071, d. 1158)
MotherMathilda + de Rethel (b. 1074, d. 1151)

Family: Beatrix + de Namur (b. 1105, d. 1160)

DaughterClemence + de Rethel+ (b. 1133)
DaughterBeatrice de Vitry (b. estimated 1135, d. 30 March 1185)
SonManasses III ++ (b. estimated 1150, d. before 1200)
SonHenri de Rethel+ (b. estimated 1165, d. 1191)

Events

  • Name Gonthier I de Vitry
    Citation: 2
  • Name Itier
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Gautheir + de Rethel held the title Chatelain de Vitry.
    Citation: 1
  • 1101
    Birth
    1101 | Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne, France
  • 1151~50
    Title
    1151
    He held the title Comte de Rethel.
    Citation: 1
  • 1171~70
    Death
    1171
    Citations: 2,1
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Beatrix + de Namur1

F, #9367, b. 1105, d. 1160

Parents

FatherGodfrey I & (b. 1067, d. 19 August 1139)
MotherErmisende & von Luxembourg (b. 1080, d. 24 June 1141)

Family: Gautheir + de Rethel (b. 1101, d. 1171)

DaughterClemence + de Rethel+ (b. 1133)
DaughterBeatrice de Vitry (b. estimated 1135, d. 30 March 1185)
SonManasses III ++ (b. estimated 1150, d. before 1200)
SonHenri de Rethel+ (b. estimated 1165, d. 1191)

Events

  • 1105
    Birth
    1105 | Namur, Belgium
  • 1160~55
    Death
    1160
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
Pedigree

Eudes + of Vitre1,2

M, #9368, b. 1071, d. 1158

Family: Mathilda + de Rethel (b. 1074, d. 1151)

SonGautheir + de Rethel+ (b. 1101, d. 1171)
DaughterYvette Vitre (b. estimated 1106)

Events

  • Name Odo of Vitry
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Eudes + of Vitre held the title Count of Rethel.
  • Title
    He held the title Chatelain de Vitre.
  • 1071
    Birth
    1071 | Vitre, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
  • 1158~87
    Death
    1158
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  2. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Mathilda + de Rethel

F, #9369, b. 1074, d. 1151

Parents

FatherHugh I & de Rethel (b. 1040, d. 28 December 1118)
MotherMelisende & de Montlhery (b. estimated 1052, d. 1097)

Family: Eudes + of Vitre (b. 1071, d. 1158)

SonGautheir + de Rethel+ (b. 1101, d. 1171)
DaughterYvette Vitre (b. estimated 1106)

Events

  • 1074
    Birth
    1074 | Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne, France
  • 1151~77
    Death
    1151
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Pedigree

Manasses III &1,2

M, #9370, b. 1022, d. before 1080

Parents

FatherManassess II + (b. estimated 1000, d. after 1066)
MotherJutta & de Roucy (b. estimated 998)

Family: Judith & (b. estimated 1020)

SonHugh I & de Rethel+ (b. 1040, d. 28 December 1118)
SonManasses IV of Rethel (b. estimated 1042, d. 1095)

Events

  • Title
    Manasses III & held the title Count of Porcien.
    Citation: 2
  • Title
    He held the title Count of Rethel.
    Citation: 2
  • 1022
    Birth
    1022 | Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne, France
    Citation: 3
  • 1080
    Death
    Before 1080 | Rethel, Ardennes, Champagne, France
    Citation: 3
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Citations

  1. [S487] The Peerage.com
  2. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
  3. [S68] Wikipedia
Pedigree

Manassess II +1

M, #9372, b. estimated 1000, d. after 1066

Parents

FatherManasses I + (b. estimated 975, d. after 990)

Family: Jutta & de Roucy (b. estimated 998)

SonManasses III &+ (b. 1022, d. before 1080)

Events

  • Title
    Manassess II + held the title Count of Rethel.
    Citation: 1
  • 1000
    Birth
    Estimated 1000
    Citation: 1
  • 1066
    Death
    After 1066
    Citation: 1
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Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Doon +1

M, #9374, b. estimated 950

Family:

SonManasses I ++ (b. estimated 975, d. after 990)

Events

  • Name Neffe von Bernard
    Citation: 1
  • Death
    Citation: 1
  • Title
    Doon + held the title Comes de Porcieo.
    Citation: 1
  • 950
    Birth
    Estimated 950
    Citation: 1
Last Edited9 June 2024 05:34:23

Citations

  1. [S979] Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors
Pedigree

Estmond of Mercia

M, #9375, b. 1070

Family: Godiva of Normandy (b. 1076)

DaughterEve & FitzEstmond+ (b. 1099, d. 12 March 1170)

Events

  • Title
    Estmond of Mercia held the title Sir - Knight.
  • 1070
    Birth
    1070 | Bristol, Gloucestershire, England
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