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  1. Apr 26, 2022 · Amalric (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 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.

  3. Amalric I - Oxford Reference. Overview. Amalric I. (1163—1174) Quick 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 the alliance with Manuel I. ... From: Amalric I in The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium »

  4. Jan 13, 2020 · The Crusader King of Jerusalem, Amalric I (r. 1163-1174 CE) also realized the imminent threat of a Zengid invasion of Egypt, he made multiple attempts to take over the Kingdom of the Nile between 1163 CE and 1169 CE.

  5. Amalric I (əmăl´rĬk, ă´məlrĬk) or Amaury I (əmô´rē, Fr. ämōrē´), c.1137–1174, Latin king of Jerusalem (1162–74); brother and successor of Baldwin III. Source for information on Amalric I: The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. dictionary.

  6. 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.

  7. Dec 22, 2019 · Download Full Size Image. A miniature painting of King Amalric of Jerusalem (r. 1163 - 1174 CE). From a manuscript Histoire d'Outremer, by William of Tyre (c. 1130 - 1186 CE). Made c. 1232 and 1261 CE.

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