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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
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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.
303:. Louis was taken prisoner when Damietta was recaptured, but John seems to have escaped the same fate. Louis was released in 1252 and moved his army to Jaffa. Louis' constable and chronicler
375:. John's wife and children were believed to have been living apart from him at the time. Maria was visiting her family in Cilicia in 1256 and 1263, and died after visiting her father,
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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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seized the Ibelin territories on the island. They settled temporarily in northern
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753:Vassals of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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614:Amadi, Francesco (1891),
433:Hethum I, King of Armenia
417:and the procedure of the
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357:summoned Dowager Queen
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355:Bohemund VI of Antioch
282:John, Count of Brienne
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