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  2. Raynald of Châtillon - Wikipedia

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    Raynald of Châtillon Lord of Hebron and Montréal Raynald of Châtillon tortures Aimery of Limoges, Latin Patriarch of Antioch (from a late-13th-century manuscript of William of Tyre's Historia and its Continuation). Prince of Antioch together with Constance Reign 1153 to 1160 or 1161 Predecessor Constance Successor Constance Lord of Oultrejordain together with Stephanie of Milly Reign 1176 ...

  3. Crusader raids on the Red Sea - Wikipedia

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    Raynald seized the port of Ayla and blockaded the nearby island known to the Crusaders as Ile de Graye. Ile de Graye, blockaded by Raynald of Châtillon's ships. Raynald's squadron of ships sailed the length of the Gulf of Aqaba and crossed over to the western shore of the Red Sea raiding Egyptian ports and sea caravans.

  4. Siege of Kerak - Wikipedia

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    Kerak was the stronghold of Raynald of Châtillon, Lord of Oultrejordain, 124 km south of Amman. [4] The fortress was built in 1142 by Pagan the Butler, Lord of Montreal. [4] While Raynald ruled, several truces existed between the Christian and Muslim states in the Holy Land, but none were truly respected. In particular, soldiers under his ...

  5. Prince of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    with Raynald 1153–1160: 1127 daughter of Prince Bohemond II and Agnes of Jerusalem: Raymond of Poitiers 1136 three children Raynald of Châtillon 1153 one daughter: 1163 aged about 36 Fulk, King of Jerusalem acted as regent 1131–1136. Raymond 1136–1149 with Constance: c. 1115 Poitiers, Aquitaine son of William IX, Duke of Aquitaine and ...

  6. Battle of Hattin - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners after the battle included Guy, his brother Amalric II, Raynald de Chatillon, William V of Montferrat, Gerard de Ridefort, Humphrey IV of Toron, Hugh of Jabala, Plivain of Botron, Hugh of Gibelet, and other barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. [citation needed] Guy of Lusignan and Raynald of Chatillon were brought to Saladin's tent.

  7. Lordship of Transjordan - Wikipedia

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    Stephanie's husbands, Miles of Plancy and Raynald of Châtillon, became lords of Transjordan in turn. Raynald of Châtillon used his position to attack pilgrims and caravans, and threatened to attack Mecca, which resulted in an invasion of the kingdom by Saladin in 1187. Raynald was executed after the Battle of Hattin on July 4 of

  8. 1156 - Wikipedia

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    The crops are burnt; the herds are rounded up – together with all the population – and driven down to the coast. The massacre lasts about three weeks; on the rumor of a Byzantine fleet in the offing, Raynald gives the order for embarkation. The Crusader ships are loaded with booty, and every Cypriot is forced to ransom himself. [2]

  9. Talk:Raynald of Châtillon - Wikipedia

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    Raynald de Chatillon's treaty-breaking crimes against peaceful caravans are well evidenced and his execution was a clear example of routine justice. Iskandar323 ( talk ) 14:04, 2 January 2023 (UTC) [ reply ]