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Hugh II of Saint-Omer, the Glossary

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Hugh II of Saint Omer (ca. 1150–1204) was a Crusader knight and titular Prince of Galilee and Tiberias.[1]

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  1. 15 relations: Balian of Ibelin, Battle of Belvoir Castle, Battle of Hattin, Battle of Marj Ayyun, Chivalry, Crusades, Eschiva of Bures, House of Ibelin, Ordene de chevalerie, Principality of Galilee, Ralph of Saint-Omer, Raymond III, Count of Tripoli, Saladin, Titular ruler, Walter of Saint-Omer.

  2. Princes of Galilee
  3. Saint-Omer family

Balian of Ibelin

Balian of Ibelin (Balian d'Ibelin), also known as Barisan the Younger, was a crusader noble of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century.

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Battle of Belvoir Castle

The Battle of Belvoir Castle, also called the Battle of Le Forbelet, was a part of Saladin’s campaign in May — August 1182 against the Crusaders.

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Battle of Hattin

The Battle of Hattin took place on 4 July 1187, between the Crusader states of the Levant and the forces of the Ayyubid sultan Saladin.

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Battle of Marj Ayyun

The Battle of Marj Ayyun was a military confrontation fought at Marj Ayyoun near the Litani River (modern-day Lebanon) in June 1179 between the Kingdom of Jerusalem under Baldwin IV and the Ayyubid armies under the leadership of Saladin.

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Chivalry

Chivalry, or the chivalric language, is an informal and varying code of conduct developed in Europe between 1170 and 1220.

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Crusades

The Crusades were a series of religious wars initiated, supported, and sometimes directed by the Christian Latin Church in the medieval period.

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Eschiva of Bures

Eschiva of Bures, also known as Eschiva II (died in or after 1187), was Princess of Galilee in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1187.

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House of Ibelin

The House of Ibelin was a noble family in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century.

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Ordene de chevalerie

The Ordene de chevalerie (or Ordre de chevalerie) is an anonymous Old French poem written around 1220. Hugh II of Saint-Omer and Ordene de chevalerie are Saint-Omer family.

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Principality of Galilee

The principality of Galilee was one of the four major seigneuries of the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, according to 13th-century commentator John of Ibelin, grandson of Balian.

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Ralph of Saint-Omer

Raoul of Saint Omer, Raoul of Tiberias or Ralph of Tiberias (died 1220) was briefly Prince of Galilee and twice Seneschal of Jerusalem of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Hugh II of Saint-Omer and Ralph of Saint-Omer are Princes of Galilee and Saint-Omer family.

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Raymond III, Count of Tripoli

Raymond III (1140 – September/October 1187) was count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187. Hugh II of Saint-Omer and Raymond III, Count of Tripoli are Princes of Galilee.

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Saladin

Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (– 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty.

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Titular ruler

A titular ruler, or titular head, is a person in an official position of leadership who possesses few, if any, actual powers.

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Walter of Saint-Omer

Walter of Saint Omer (Gautier de Saint-Omer; d 1174), also known as Walter of Fauquembergues or Walter of Tiberias, was the son of William II of Saint Omer and Melisinde of Picquigny, and Prince of Galilee and Tiberias. Hugh II of Saint-Omer and Walter of Saint-Omer are Princes of Galilee and Saint-Omer family.

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See also

Princes of Galilee

Saint-Omer family

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_II_of_Saint-Omer

Also known as Hugh II of Saint Omer, Hugh II of Tiberias.