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John of Ibelin (jurist)

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245: 284:(king Henry's nephew) was supplanted by this Ibelin acquisition. This probably occurred when king Henry, John's first cousin, became regent of Jerusalem, and distributed continental lands to his Cypriot barons to create a loyal base there. Jaffa was by now a minor port and Ascalon was captured from the 365:. Nevertheless, the Venetians defeated the Genoese in a naval battle in 1258 and the Genoese left Acre. With Plaisance and Hugh in Acre, the Ibelin family began to decline in importance, but around 1263 John began a scandalous affair with Plaisance, possibly prompting 394:
in Palestine. Baibars may have reduced Jaffa to vassalage, and certainly used its port to transport food to Egypt. John's truce with Baibars did not last, and he himself died in 1266. By 1268 Baibars had captured Jaffa.
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and used the forces of Jerusalem to attack Ascalon; the Egyptians besieged Jaffa in 1256 in response. John marched out and defeated them, and after this victory he gave up the
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It also included details about the ecclesiastical and baronial structure of the Kingdom, as well as the number of knights owed to the crown by each of the kingdom's vassals.
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would govern the kingdom. This proposal was never implemented, and Simon never came to the Holy Land; the Ibelins continued to quarrel with the representatives of the
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His family was the first branch of Ibelins to have their seat in Cyprus, due to his father's regency there 1218–1227. In 1229 John fled
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Henry I died in 1253, and Louis IX left for France in 1254, leaving John as bailli of Jerusalem. John made peace with
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was an old holding of the Ibelins, but Jaffa and Ascalon had belonged to others, most recently to the murdered
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Marie (d. aft. 1298), married firstly Vahran of Hamousse, secondly Gregorios Tardif October 10, 1298
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portrays John very favourably; he describes John's coat-of-arms as "a fine thing to see...
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From 1264 to 1266, John of Ibelin wrote an extensive legal treatise, now known as the
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seized the Ibelin territories on the island. They settled temporarily in northern
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Rüdt de Collenberg, W. H. (1977–1979), "Les Ibelin aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles",
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in 1232, when his uncle John the "Old Lord of Beirut" was defeated by
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Shortly thereafter, sometime between 1246 and the beginning of the
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Chroniques d'Amadi et de Strambaldi (publiées par M. René de Mas)
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to take over the regency of the kingdom for the absentee king,
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In 1249 John joined the Seventh Crusade and participated in
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The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277
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Isabelle (c. 1250– aft. 1298), married Sempad of
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Joinvile and Villehardouin: Chronicles of the Crusades
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Caroline Smith (Penguin, 2009), pg. 276. 474:Margaret (c. 1245– aft. 1317), Abbess of 685:Επετηρίς Κέντρου Επιστημονικών Ερευνών Κύπρου 323:, who had confirmed Henry I's grant to John. 8: 651:Nielen-Vandervoorde, Marie-Adélaïde (2003), 626:John of Ibelin and the Kingdom of Jerusalem 506:John of Ibelin and the Kingdom of Jerusalem 697:Familles de l'Orient latin XXe-XIV siècles 112: 26: 718:God's War: A New History of the Crusades 226:Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester 178:John of Ibelin, the "Old Lord of Beirut" 497: 369:to send an official letter in protest, 252:to John of Ibelin, his brother-in-law 7: 728:The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville 635:John of Ibelin: Le Livre Des Assises 439:), John had the following children: 753:Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem 709:History of the Crusades: Volume III 184:named John, he is sometimes called 25: 783:Christians of the Seventh Crusade 695:Rüdt de Collenberg, W.H. (1983), 431:With Maria of Armenia (sister of 202:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor 778:Christians of the Sixth Crusade 156:, 1215 – December 1266), 699:, Variorum Reprints (Ashbrook) 508:(Boydell Press, 1997), pg. 34. 1: 716:Tyerman, Christopher (2006), 447: 334:to his cousin John of Arsuf. 240:Participation in the Crusades 349:came into conflict, in the " 232:, and in 1242 they captured 788:Counts of Jaffa and Ascalon 382:John could do little while 814: 402: 220:and sister-in-law of King 158:count of Jaffa and Ascalon 38:Count of Jaffa and Ascalon 725:Wedgewood, Ethel (1902), 633:Edbury, Peter W. (2003), 624:Edbury, Peter W. (1997), 614:Amadi, Francesco (1891), 433:Hethum I, King of Armenia 417:and the procedure of the 379:, on his own deathbed. 357:summoned Dowager Queen 345:trading communities in 260:, John became count of 437:Constantine of Baberon 377:Constantine of Baberon 355:Bohemund VI of Antioch 282:John, Count of Brienne 253: 210:Battle of Casal Imbert 153: 672:Riley-Smith, Jonathan 456:Philip (d. aft. 1263) 427:Marriage and children 247: 200:with his family when 192:Family and early life 793:13th-century jurists 415:Assizes of Jerusalem 405:Assizes of Jerusalem 317:Henry III of England 278:Walter IV of Brienne 250:Sempad the Constable 164:. 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Index

John of Jaffa
Count of Jaffa and Ascalon
Hugh of Brienne
Guy of Ibelin
Noble family
House of Ibelin
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Guy
Philip of Ibelin
French
count of Jaffa and Ascalon
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Philip of Ibelin
bailli
Kingdom of Cyprus
John of Ibelin, the "Old Lord of Beirut"
Ibelin family
Cyprus
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Palestine
Battle of Casal Imbert
Riccardo Filangieri
Hethum I of Armenia
Henry I of Cyprus
Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester
Hohenstaufens
Tyre

Sempad the Constable
Seventh Crusade

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