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Beatrix de Courtenay

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17: 40: 268: 258: 199:(1980). "Die Seigneurie de Joscelin und der Deutsche Orden". In Fleckenstein, Josef; Hellmann, Manfred (eds.). 48: 62:
Beatrix married firstly William of Valence. By 1208 Beatrix married Otto whom she bore sons Otto and Henry.
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The Churches of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Corpus: Volume 2, L-Z
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In 1220 Beatrix de Courtenay and her husband sold their land in
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Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages
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to the Teutonic order. She was named after Joscelin’s mother.
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Index


Edessa
Henneberg
Otto von Botenlauben
Agnes of Milly
de
Joscelin III, Count of Edessa
Neuf
Toron
Galilee
fief
Bokehel
Teutonic Knights
Cistercian cloister of Frauenroth



Pringle 1998
Mayer 1980
43
248
Bumke 1991
Courtly Culture: Literature and Society in the High Middle Ages
Israel Exploration Journal
Mayer, H.E.
Pringle, D.
Röhricht, R.
(RRH) Regesta regni Hierosolymitani (MXCVII-MCCXCI)
Strehlke, E.
Tabulae Ordinis Theutonici ex tabularii regii Berolinensis codice potissimum

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