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556:. Isabella died probably in 1166, which may have led to Philip's decision to take vows as a brother of the Knights Templar. His lands were inherited by his elder daughter, Helena, wife of Walter III Brisebarre, lord of Beirut, and after Walter's death, by Stephanie and her husbands.
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January 1169, Amalric pressured them to elect Philip in his place in August of that year. With the election of Philip, Amalric regained Templar support for the invasion of Egypt, although by the end of the year Amalric was forced to retreat.
354:
The date of Guy's death is unknown, but he was most probably still alive in the early 1130s. Philip inherited his father's estates around Nablus. He married a noblewoman, Isabella, before 1144. Her name is the only known fact about her, but
362:
Philip first appeared in a royal charter in 1138. He and his brothers are absent from the lists of witnesses of royal charters in the 1130s. Their absence shows that they could not secure their father's position during the reign of
507:, who had broken his leg when his horse fell in a ditch. The Templars as a whole refused to support Amalric's invasion, and the king blamed them for the failure of the expedition. After the death of their Grand Master
539:
describes him as one of the "brave men, valiant in arms and trained from their earliest years in the art of war" who accompanied
Amalric to Egypt., Sometime after he became lord of Oultrejordain, he made a
384:
Philip's career started only after Fulk died and
Melisende became the actual ruler of Jerusalem. He was first mentioned as lord of Nablus in 1144. Late in that year, the queen appointed Philip along with
431:. In the division of the kingdom in 1151, Melisende gained control of its southern part, including Nablus. Despite this arrangement, Philip assisted Baldwin during the
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before they approached it. During the following years, he seized further fiefs, including lands in the hills near Nablus and Tyre. In 1148, upon the arrival of the
527:
in order to restore good relations with them after the failure of the
Egyptian invasion. He probably died on April 3, before reaching Constantinople.
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tribes crossing
Oultrejordain. One of Philip's new vassals, John Gothman, was required to directly swear fealty to the king. Philip strengthened
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in June 1157, but he and his troops soon returned home, and were not present at Nur ad-Din's subsequent ambush of
Baldwin at
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302:
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343:(or "born in France")—implies that Guy was Philip's elder brother, born before their parents come to the Holy Land. The
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484:
917:(2003). "The career of Philip of Nablus in the kingdom of Jerusalem". In Edbury, Peter; Phillips, Jonathan (eds.).
869:, trans. E. A. Babcock and A. C. Krey. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943, vol. II, bk. 19, ch. 22, p. 326.
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in 1153. From 1155, Philip was regularly listed among the witnesses on
Baldwin's charters. He participated in the
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339:. The same source stated that Philip was his parents' eldest son, but the sobriquet of his brother, Guy—
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552:. With his wife Isabella he had a son, Rainier (who predeceased him), and two daughters, Helena and
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January 1166, passing on to them a significant part of Oultrejordain, including the castle of
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Philip was the son of Guy of Milly, a knight of French origin, who witnessed a dozen of
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on 31 July 1161. For
Melisende was dying, the agreement was confirmed by her sister,
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416:, where he and the other native barons were overruled and the ill-fated decision to
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For unknown reasons Philip resigned as Grand Master in 1171, and was succeeded by
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in 1167. The Ibelin family later recalled an event during the siege of
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427:, Philip was a supporter of Melisende during her conflict with her son
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Milly is the name or part of the name of several communes in France (
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between 1108 and 1126. Guy held fiefs in the royal demesne around
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Philip exchanged the lordship of Nablus with Baldwin III for
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noblewoman, Stephanie, according to the late 13th-century
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and appointed his own men to the most important offices.
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Seventh Grand Master of the Knights Templar (1120–1171)
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471:with a ditch and towers. He made a pilgrimage to
359:writes that she was a niece of Pagan the Butler.
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877:
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297:; c. 1120 – April 3, 1171), was a baron in the
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535:Philip's personal life is largely a mystery.
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992:Kenneth M. Setton, general editor (1969)
347:also claimed that Philip was a nephew of
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919:The Experience of Crusading, Volume 2
305:. He briefly employed the troubadour
1057:Grand masters of the Knights Templar
503:, in which Philip saved the life of
1072:Ambassadors to the Byzantine Empire
1019:Grand Master of the Knights Templar
303:Grand Master of the Knights Templar
47:Grand Master of the Knights Templar
13:
959:. Prosopographica et Geneologica.
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519:. Philip accompanied Amalric to
329:and Jerusalem. Guy's wife was a
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435:in 1153. He granted estates to
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35:Coat of arms of Philip of Milly
974:Riley-Smith, Jonathan (1973).
940:. Cambridge University Press.
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412:, Philip participated in the
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1067:12th-century French nobility
397:, to lead a relieve army to
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473:Saint Catherine's Monastery
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936:Hamilton, Bernard (2000).
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265:Crusader invasion of Egypt
255:Jerusalem Civil War (1152)
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269:Siege of Bilbeis (1168)
70:Bertrand de Blanchefort
1062:Lords of Oultrejordain
437:Order of Saint Lazarus
295:Philippus Neapolitanus
294:
262:Siege of Paneas (1157)
985:, general ed. (1969)
890:Barber (2003), p. 63.
856:Barber (2003), p. 75.
838:Barber (2003), p. 61.
523:as ambassador to the
451:Lord of Oultrejordain
239:Years of service
122:Humphrey III of Toron
88:Lord of Oultrejordain
544:to the monastery of
475:in the early 1160s.
414:council held at Acre
323:Kingdom of Jerusalem
307:Peire Bremon lo Tort
299:Kingdom of Jerusalem
271:Siege of Gaza (1170)
224:Kingdom of Jerusalem
202:Etiennette of Nablus
611:, pp. 207–208.
395:Manasses of Hierges
345:Lignages d'Outremer
336:Lignages d'Outremer
110:Maurice of Montreal
983:Setton, Kenneth M.
978:. MacMillan Press.
847:Barber, pp. 73-74.
483:Philip joined the
418:attack on Damascus
309:in the Holy Land.
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1026:Succeeded by
1004:Religious titles
966:978-1-9009-3403-9
947:978-0-521-64187-6
865:William of Tyre,
594:Milly in Normandy
590:Milly-sur-Thérain
497:invasion of Egypt
406:captured the town
403:Imad ad-Din Zengi
391:Prince of Galilee
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441:relief of Banyas
433:siege of Ascalon
349:Pagan the Butler
301:and the seventh
287:Philip of Nablus
285:, also known as
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624:Barber 2003
609:Murray 2000
550:Mount Sinai
429:Baldwin III
153:Nationality
105:Preceded by
65:Preceded by
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1023:1169–1171
560:References
542:pilgrimage
420:was made.
341:Francigena
313:Early life
554:Stephanie
365:King Fulk
267:(1165-68)
253:(1147-49)
242:1147–1171
184:Stephanie
99:1161–1168
95:In office
59:1169–1171
55:In office
461:Hodierna
171:Children
166:Isabella
907:Sources
501:Bilbeis
493:Ahamant
487:of the
465:Bedouin
387:Elinand
331:Flemish
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193:Parents
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399:Edessa
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180:Helena
177:Rainer
163:Spouse
157:French
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961:ISBN
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