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28: 85:. The Mongols avenged themselves by ravaging the territory of Sidon and sacked the castle. But Julian had already left the area beyond the sea. Julian, in response, sold the county to the 213: 203: 208: 160: 93: 110: 198: 97: 185:. Robert Lee Wolff and Harry W. Hazard, editors. University of Wisconsin Press: Milwaukee, 1969. 164: 40: 27: 152: 121: 148: 128: 86: 62:
and Ida of Reynel. He did not exhibit the wisdom of his father in his dealings with the
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A History of the Crusades: Volume II — The Later Crusades, 1189 – 1311
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from 1239 to 1260, then becoming merely titular. He was the son and successor of
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officer in the process. The officer was the nephew of
8: 92:In 1252, he married Euphemia, daughter of 140: 69:In 1260, he attacked adjacent areas of 100:, possibly prompting a papal letter, 7: 181:Setton, Kenneth M. (general editor) 98:Isabella of Ibelin, Queen of Cyprus 25: 39:vs. Julian Grenier in 1260. From 214:Medieval Knights Templar members 1: 159:(1st ed.). Cambridge : 45:Fleur des histoires d'orient 230: 204:Christians of the Crusades 161:Cambridge University Press 155:A history of the Crusades 94:Hethum I, King of Armenia 96:. He had an affair with 48: 30: 81:, Mongol general of 54:(died 1275) was the 127:Margaret, married 49: 209:Lordship of Sidon 41:Hayton of Corycus 16:(Redirected from 221: 169: 168: 158: 149:Runciman, Steven 145: 21: 229: 228: 224: 223: 222: 220: 219: 218: 189: 188: 178: 173: 172: 147: 146: 142: 137: 129:Guy II Embriaco 87:Knights Templar 23: 22: 18:Julian of Sidon 15: 12: 11: 5: 227: 225: 217: 216: 211: 206: 201: 191: 190: 187: 186: 177: 174: 171: 170: 139: 138: 136: 133: 132: 131: 125: 120:John, died in 118: 113:, who died at 103:De sinu patris 60:Balian Grenier 56:Count of Sidon 52:Julian Grenier 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 226: 215: 212: 210: 207: 205: 202: 200: 197: 196: 194: 184: 180: 179: 175: 166: 162: 157: 156: 150: 144: 141: 134: 130: 126: 123: 119: 116: 112: 109: 108: 107: 105: 104: 99: 95: 90: 88: 84: 80: 76: 72: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 46: 42: 38: 34: 29: 19: 182: 154: 143: 101: 91: 73:, killing a 68: 51: 50: 44: 199:1275 deaths 83:Hulagu Khan 193:Categories 163:. p.  111:Balian II 31:Siege of 151:(1951). 71:Damascus 64:Saracens 176:Sources 124:in 1289 122:Armenia 117:in 1277 79:Kitbuqa 37:Kitbuqa 115:Botron 75:Mongol 135:Notes 33:Sidon 165:342 66:. 195:: 43:, 35:: 167:. 47:. 20:)

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Julian of Sidon

Sidon
Kitbuqa
Hayton of Corycus
Count of Sidon
Balian Grenier
Saracens
Damascus
Mongol
Kitbuqa
Hulagu Khan
Knights Templar
Hethum I, King of Armenia
Isabella of Ibelin, Queen of Cyprus
De sinu patris
Balian II
Botron
Armenia
Guy II Embriaco
Runciman, Steven
A history of the Crusades
Cambridge University Press
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Categories
1275 deaths
Christians of the Crusades
Lordship of Sidon
Medieval Knights Templar members

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