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  1. Fulk V of Anjou. Mother. Melisende of Jerusalem. Amalric or Amaury I ( Latin: Amalricus; French: Amaury; 1136 – 11 July 1174) was King of Jerusalem from 1163, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession. He was the second son of Melisende and Fulk of Jerusalem, and succeeded his older brother Baldwin III.

  2. Amalric I (born 1136—died July 11, 1174) was the king of Jerusalem from 1163 to 1174. He was a strong ruler who protected the rights of vassals and helped prevent Muslim unity around the Holy Land. Amalric, the son of King Fulk of Jerusalem, had been count of Jaffa and Ascalon before succeeding his elder brother Baldwin III on the throne in 1163.

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  4. AMALRIC I., king from 1162 to 1174, was the son of Fulk of Jerusalem, and the brother of Baldwin III. He was twice married: by his first wife, Agnes of Edessa, he had issue a son and a daughter, Baldwin IV. and Sibylla, while his second wife, Maria Comnena, bore him a daughter Isabella, who ultimately carried the crown of Jerusalem to her fourth husband, Amalric of Lusignan (Amalric II.).

  5. Amalric I (1163–74) in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium Length: 198 words. View all related items in Oxford Reference ». Search for: 'Amalric I' in Oxford Reference ». (᾽Αμερρίγος), king of Jerusalem (1163–74); born 1136, died Jerusalem 11 July 1174.Upon succeeding his brother Baldwin III, Amalric sought a Byz. bride to renew ...

  6. (᾽Αμερρίγος), king of Jerusalem (1163–74); born 1136, died Jerusalem 11 July 1174.Upon succeeding his brother Baldwin III, Amalric sought a Byz. bride to renew the alliance with Manuel I. ...

  7. Mathieu Amalric. Mathieu Amalric (French pronunciation: [ma.tjø a.mal.ʁik] ; born 25 October 1965) is a French actor and filmmaker. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Mathieu Amalric has received more than 1,817,573 page views. His biography is available in 33 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 31 in 2019).

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AmalricianAmalrician - Wikipedia

    Amalrician. The burning of the Amalricians in 1210, in the presence of King Philip II of France. In the background is the Gibbet of Montfaucon and, anachronistically, the Grosse Tour of the Temple. Illumination from the Grandes Chroniques de France, c. 1255-1260. The Amalricians were a pantheist movement named after Amalric of Bena.

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