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Melisende (1105 – 11
September 1161) was
Queen of
Jerusalem from 1131 to 1153, and
regent for her son
between 1153 and 1161,
while he was on campaign...
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Melisende was a po****r
French name in the
Middle Ages, and may
refer to:
Melisende,
Queen of
Jerusalem (1105–1161),
Queen regnant of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem...
- (as Fulk V) from 1109 to 1129 and the king of
Jerusalem with his wife
Melisende from 1131 to his death.
During their reign, the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem reached...
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Melisende Psalter (London,
British Library,
Egerton MS 1139) is an
illuminated m****cript
commissioned around 1135 in the
crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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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. During...
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eldest son of
Melisende and Fulk of Jerusalem. He
became king
while still a child, and was at
first overshadowed by his
mother Melisende, whom he eventually...
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become King of Jerusalem,
where he
married Melisende on 2 June 1129.
Later Baldwin II
bolstered Melisende's position in the
kingdom by
making her sole...
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Melisende (died
before 1040), was the
ruling Viscountess of Châteaudun in 1026–1030. She was the
daughter of
Hugues I,
Viscount of Châteaudun, and Hildegarde...
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external support to
achieve his goal. He
married off his
eldest daughter,
Melisende, to the
wealthy Count Fulk V of
Anjou in 1129. The new
troops who accompanied...
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Melisende of
Tripoli (fl.
around 1160) was the
daughter of
Hodierna of
Tripoli and
Raymond II,
count of Tripoli.
Melisende was
named for her aunt, Melisende...