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  1. John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut. Margaret. Philip of Ibelin. Father. Barisan of Ibelin. Mother. Helvis of Ramla. Balian of Ibelin ( French: Balian d'Ibelin; c. 1143–1193 ), also known as Barisan the Younger, was a crusader noble of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century. He was lord of Ibelin from 1170 to 1193.

  2. Hugh of Ibelin (d. c 1349); m. 1320 Isabella of Ibelin (died after 1342) Balian of Ibelin (d. c 1352) Guy of Ibelin (d. c 1363); m. N. Balian of Ibelin; m.1352 Marguerite of Ibelin John of Ibelin (d. c 1375) Mary of Ibelin; m. ca 1358 Reinier Le Petit; Balian of Ibelin, (b. 1302), m. 1. 1322 Jeannette of Montfort (d. c 1325) 2. 1325 Margaret du ...

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  4. Balian was born in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1150. He was the third son and fifth or sixth child of the first Baron of Ibelin and Helvis of Ramla. In the year of his birth, his father died and his mother remarried. He was almost certainly raised by the eldest of his brothers, Hugh, who inherited the lordship of Ibelin at his father's ...

  5. Other articles where Balian of Ibelin is discussed: Crusades: The Crusader states to 1187: …men under the command of Balian of Ibelin, capitulated to Saladin, who agreed to allow the inhabitants to leave once they had paid a ransom. Though Saladin’s offer included the poor, several thousand apparently were not redeemed and probably were sold into slavery. In Jerusalem, as in most of the…

  6. Balian. Balian (1143 – 1193) of Ibelin has many different names and recognitions. Most famous among them are Barisan the Younger, Baron of Ibelin, Balian the Younger, Balian II, Balian of Ramla, Balian of Nablus. In Latin scriptures, his name appears as Balian, Barisan, Barisanus, Balianus, Balisan, Balian defender of Jerusalem, and Balisanus ...

  7. May 13, 2005 · Now I'm just waiting for a scholar to write the definitive biography of Balian of Ibelin. For further reading: Marshall Baldwin, ed, A History of the Crusades, Volume 1:The First 100 Years (Univ ...

  8. v. t. e. The siege of Jerusalem lasted from 20 September to 2 October 1187, when Balian of Ibelin surrendered the city to Saladin. Earlier that summer, Saladin had defeated the kingdom's army and conquered several cities. Balian was charged with organizing a defense. The city was full of refugees but had few soldiers.

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