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Coat-of-arms of Ibelin. Barisan of Ibelin ( French: Barisan d'Ibelin; died 1150) was an important figure in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, and was the founder of the Ibelin family. His name was later written as "Balian" and he is sometimes known as Balian the Elder, Barisan the Old or Balian I. Barisan was lord of Ramla from 1138 to 1150.
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Barisan of Ibelin was an important figure in the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, and was the founder of the Ibelin family. His name was later written as "Balian" and he is sometimes known as Balian the Elder, Barisan the Old or Balian I. Barisan was lord of Ramla from 1138 to 1150.
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The lords of Ibelin were: Barisan of Ibelin, c. 1134–1150; Hugh of Ibelin, son of Barisan of Ibelin, 1150–1170; Balian of Ibelin, son of Barisan of Ibelin, 1170–1193; John of Ibelin, son of Balian, 1193–1236; Lordship held by Counts of Jaffa and Ascalon after 1236. Lordship of Mirabel
Ibelin (castle) Ibelin was a crusader castle in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem at the town of Ibelin, later known as Yibna, and today southeast of the modern Israeli city of Yavne. Very little remains of the castle, but its ruins have been located in the center of Yibna, today known as "Tel Yavne". [1]