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Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

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as a reward for his services to the baronial party. While the legality of this grant was somewhat dubious, it was recognized by
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in 1258, but was repulsed, which helped decide the struggle for the Venetians. In 1266, he lost Toron to the Sultan
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seigneuries. His first wife was Eleonore de Courtenay (d. bef. 1230), daughter of
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Philippa de Montfort (d. 1282), married William, Lord of Esneval in Normandy
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of Monfort-Castres is the coat of arms of Monfort, with a
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From his second marriage to Maria of Antioch-Armenia:
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from Tyre, an action which helped to precipitate the
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c. 1269; but Hugh reserved the right to buy back the
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Index

Tyre
La Ferté-Alais
Castres-en-Albigeois
Lord of Tyre
Toron
Guy of Montfort
Helvis of Ibelin
Balian of Ibelin

coat of arms
label
azure
Varilhes
Albigensian Crusade
French
Peter II of Courtenay
John of Ibelin
Frederick II
Constable of Jerusalem
Walter IV of Brienne
Battle of La Forbie
Henry I of Cyprus
Jerusalem
Lord of Tyre
Hugh I
fief
Maria of Antioch-Armenia
Raymond-Roupen of Antioch
Armenia
Seventh Crusade

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