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    Joscelin III (1139 – after 1190) was the titular count of Edessa, who during his lifetime managed to amass enough land to establish a lordship in the Kingdom of Jerusalem . Early life. Joscelin III was the son of Joscelin II and Beatrice of Saone. [1] . He inherited the claim to the County of Edessa from his father, Joscelin II.

  2. Sep 1, 2021 · Joscelin III of Edessa (died 1190s) was the titular Count of Edessa 1159 – after 1190. He was the son of Joscelin II of Edessa and his wife Beatrice. He inherited the title of "Count of Edessa" from his father, Joscelin II, although Edessa had been captured in 1144 and its remnants (including the Lordship of Turbessel) conquered or sold years ...

  3. Biography. Youth. Count of Edessa. Captivity. Family. Notes. References. Joscelin II, Count of Edessa. Battle of Edessa 1146. Joscelin II (died 1159) was the fourth and last ruling count of Edessa. He was son of his predecessor, Joscelin I, and Beatrice, daughter of Constantine I of Armenia . Biography. Youth.

  4. Joscelin III of Edessa (1139-1190) was the titular Count of Edessa from 1159 to 1190, succeeding Joscelin II. Joscelin was born in 1139, the son of Joscelin II of Edessa, the brother of Agnes of Courtenay (the first wife of King Amalric I of Jerusalem), and the half-brother of Isabella I of...

  5. 18: In the year 553 of the Armenian era [1104-1105] the count of Edessa (Baldwin I) and Joscelin collected troops and went against the town of Harran. They sent to Antioch and summoned the great Frankish count Bohemond and also Tancred; moreover, they brought in all the Armenian troops and thus got together a formidable army.

  6. Count Baldwin II and future count Joscelin of Courtenay were taken captive after their defeat at the Battle of Harran in 1104. Joscelin was captured a second time in 1122, and although Edessa recovered somewhat after the Battle of Azaz in 1125, Joscelin was killed in battle in 1131.

  7. Joscelin III of Edessa (1139 – after 1190) was the titular Count of Edessa, who during his lifetime managed to amass enough land to establish the Seigneurie of Joscelin.

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