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in 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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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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in 1153. From 1155, Philip was regularly listed among the witnesses on Baldwin's charters. He participated in the
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in 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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For unknown reasons Philip resigned as Grand Master in 1171, and was succeeded by
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The Leper King and His Heirs: Baldwin IV and the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem
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in 1167. The Ibelin family later recalled an event during the siege of
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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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The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History, 1099–1125
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Philip exchanged the lordship of Nablus with Baldwin III for
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The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem 1174–1277
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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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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. 14: 1083: 478: 379: 1052:Christians of the Second Crusade 519:. Philip accompanied Amalric to 329:and Jerusalem. Guy's wife was a 227: 218: 29: 893: 859: 850: 841: 832: 435:in 1153. He granted estates to 374: 35:Coat of arms of Philip of Milly 974:Riley-Smith, Jonathan (1973). 940:. Cambridge University Press. 566: 1: 559: 412:, Philip participated in the 312: 1067:12th-century French nobility 397:, to lead a relieve army to 7: 546:Saint Catherine's Monastery 473:Saint Catherine's Monastery 10: 1088: 936:Hamilton, Bernard (2000). 906: 265:Crusader invasion of Egypt 255:Jerusalem Civil War (1152) 1025: 1016: 1008: 1003: 994:A History of the Crusades 987:A History of the Crusades 530: 276: 246: 238: 214: 209: 192: 170: 162: 152: 144: 136: 131: 127: 115: 103: 92: 87: 75: 63: 52: 44: 40: 28: 21: 955:Murray, Alan V. (2000). 423:Along with the powerful 1012:Bertrand de Blanchefort 707:, p. 335 (note 1). 509:Bertrand de Blanchefort 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:. 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Index


Grand Master of the Knights Templar
Bertrand de Blanchefort
Odo de St Amand
Maurice of Montreal
Humphrey III of Toron
French
Stephanie

Kingdom of Jerusalem

Knights Templar
Second Crusade
Siege of Ascalon
Crusader invasion of Egypt
Latin
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Grand Master of the Knights Templar
Peire Bremon lo Tort
royal charters
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Nablus
Flemish
Lignages d'Outremer
Pagan the Butler
Steven Runciman
King Fulk
Queen Melisende
Elinand
Prince of Galilee

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