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Hierges (French pronunciation: [jɛʁʒ]) is a
commune in the
Ardennes department in the
Grand Est
region in
northern France.
Hierges is
located in the Meuse...
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Hierges Castle (French: Château de
Hierges) is a
partially ruined castle in the
commune of
Hierges in the
Ardennes département of France. It is privately...
- 1150 and
Ibelin was
inherited by Hugh.
Helvis then
married Man****es of
Hierges,
Constable of Jerusalem. With
Helvis lady of
Ramla (daughter of Baldwin...
- croisé ardennais: Man****ès de
Hierges".
Revue historique ardennaise (14): 198. Mayer, Hans
Eberhard (1988). "Man****es of
Hierges in East and West".
Revue Belge...
- (1574–1577),
stadtholder of
Namur and
Artois (after 1578) and
baron of
Hierges. He was the son of
Charles de
Berlaymont and
Adriana de
Ligne Barbançon...
- Crusaders", p. 111. Mayer, "Man****es of
Hierges", p. 760. Mayer, "Queen Melisende", p. 151-152. Mayer, "Man****es of
Hierges", p. 764. Pringle, "The
Castle and...
- Héribrand III of
Hierges (Héribrand of Bouillon) (died 1117) was lord of
Hierges and
Castellan of Bouillon. He was the son of Héribrand II of Saussure...
- (archbishop of Reims) (died 1106),
French archbishop, 1096–1106 Man****es of
Hierges (fl. 1140–1152),
French crusader and
constable of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem...
- 1060), who
became countess of
Rethel Hodierna,
married Héribrand III of
Hierges Cecilia, who
married Roger of Salerno, prince-regent of
Antioch Béatrice...
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appointed Philip along with Elinand,
Prince of Galilee, and Man****es of
Hierges, to lead a
relieve army to Edessa, but Imad ad-Din
Zengi captured the town...