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Beccamensis, that is to say native of Beccam, place which was to be in
Flanders or in the neighbouring areas, since the author notes that Godefroi of Bouillon, in the distribution of the conquered places made to the crusader barons, did not forget his compatriots. But we can’t find a town or a village called Beccam. Latin verses in honour of the characters from the diocese of Thérouanne who distinguished themselves in the First Crusade, tell us that Eustache, nicknamed Gernirs, became prince or lord of Caesarea ».
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to administer the kingdom during the king's captivity. Baldwin took possession of the fortress of
Kharpurt where he had been held in captivity. Eustace soon sent reinforcements to Kharpurt to assist the king, but Balak ibn Bahram recaptured the fortress by the time the crusader troops reached it.
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writes : « I find several families with this name of
Granier or Grenier in France (…) It is difficult to guess whether Eustache was originally from Aquitaine or Picardy, or even from Flanders, as Meyer wants and who gives him the nickname of Beccam, without I know why. He calls him
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The
Granier or Grenier family became extinct with two brothers : Balian II (who died at Botron in 1277) and John (who died in Armenia in 1289), they were the sons of Julian Grenier (died in 1275), lord of Sidon and his wife Euphemia, daughter of Hethum I, King of Armenia.
421:(1904) writes : "Among the Crusaders of the Ternois, Eustace made a great fortune, he held two of the large fiefs of the kingdom, the Lordship of Cæsarea, of which he was the first holder after its conquest in 1101 and the principality of Sidon (…) If we accept the variant
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The lordships of
Caesarea and Sidon and his wife's dowry made Eustace the most powerful noblemen in the entire kingdom. He also had preeminent position in the royal council. He was one of the four secular lords to attend the legislative assembly that Baldwin I's successor,
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on 16 January 1120. The assembly passed decrees that regulated the collection and spending of tithes and ordered the persecution of adultery, procuring, homosexuality, bigamy and sexual relations between
Christians and Muslims.
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838:
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Les hommes illustres du diocèse de Thérouanne qui après la première
Croisade furent au nombre des dignitaires de la terre sainte in Bulletin de la Société des antiquaires de la Morinie, pages 471-490)
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on 5 December. He participated in
Baldwin I's military campaigns against Shaizar in 1111. In the same year, he financed the building of siege machines during the unsuccessful siege of Tyre.
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492:. Eustace's surname implies that either Eustace or one of his ancestors was responsible for the management of a store-house. Alan V. Murray says, Eustace most probably came to the
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writes an article about the verse written from the time of
Eustace Grenier quoting "Eustace, famous knight, named Garnier, prince of Caesarea" among the knights of the
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and reached a compromise in June 1109. Their reconciliation enabled their united armies to force the defenders of
Tripoli to surrender on 26 June.
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429:). In this case, this kinship would explain the great favor of the king, his half brother, towards him, but it is a hazardous assumption".
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Les Flamands du Ternois (in Mélanges Paul Frédéricq: hommage de la Société pour le progrès des études philologiques et historiques)
255:. Alan V. Murray, historian of the Crusades, writes: "However, his origins can be established with a high degree of certainty. The
459:(1989) writes that Eustace Grenier is "a Flemish knight who had arrived in the Near East some time between 1099 and August 1105".
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Les hommes illustres du diocèse de Thérouanne qui après la première Croisade furent au nombre des dignitaires de la terre sainte
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Les hommes illustres du diocèse de Thérouanne qui après la première croisade furent au nombre des dignitaires de la terre sainte
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Les hommes illustres du diocèse de Thérouanne qui après la première croisade furent au nombre des dignitaires de la terre sainte
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Les hommes illustres du diocèse de Thérouanne qui après la première croisade furent au nombre des dignitaires de la terre sainte
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who took part in the Holy Expedition"), written by an unknown author who was one of his contemporaries : The author writes
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370:) mention Eustace Garnier or Grenier in their lists of the Flemish knights who took an active part in the First Crusade.
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and defeated them on 29 May. He did not long survive his victory, because he died on 15 June 1123. He was buried in the
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564:, about the organization of a conference where they could resolve their conflicts. The crusader leaders assembled near
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476:." According to his analysis of the text and his research, Eustace Granier was a military official in the castle of
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Guillaume de Tyr et ses continuateurs: texte français du 13e siècle. Des choses avenues en la terre d'outremer
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515:(2007) agrees with this analysis. She writes that Eustace Grenier probably came from Beaurain-Château in the
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In 1865, Paul Edouard Didier Riant, writes that Eustache Grenier is "one of the Flemish vassals" of the king
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until it became the property of John Aleman by right of his marriage to Margaret Grenier in 1238 or 1243.
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Mélanges Paul Frédéricq: hommage de la Société pour le progrès des études philologiques et historiques
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in a deed dated of May 5, 1116 in the Cartulary of the Holy Sepulchre, and in 1120 his signature is
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Eustace Grenier is quoted in a text in verse written during his life in honour of the knights of the
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Eustace became one of the most trusted officials of the younger brother of Eustace III of Boulogne,
441:(1975) writes : "around 1108, the Flemish knight Eustache Granier received Caesarea in fief".
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of the manuscript A verse 17, we might believe he was a illegitimate son of Count Eustache (
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448:(1979) writes that Eustace Garnier was from the ) and one of the most loyal companions of
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279:("it happened nowadays"). In this poem Eustace Grenier is cited among the knights of the
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Contemporary authors and historians identify Eustace Grenier as a nobleman from the
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Expéditions et pèlerinages des Scandinaves en Terre Sainte au temps des Croisades
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355:, who was contemporary of Eustace Grenier, indicates him as one of the barons of
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Lamonte, John L. (1947). "The Lords of Caesarea in the Period of the Crusades".
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captured Baldwin II on 18 April 1123. Patriarch Warmund convoked an assembly to
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Versus de viris illustribus diocesis Tarvanensis qui in sacra fuere expeditione
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Versus de viris illustribus diocesis Tarvanensis qui in sacra fuere expeditione
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Versus de viris illustribus diocesis Tarvanensis qui in sacra fuere expeditione
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Albert of Aachen: Historia Ierosolimitana, History of the Journey to Jerusalem
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468:"However, his origins can be established with a high degree of certainty. The
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1397:. Société pour le progrès des études philologiques et historiques, Brussels.
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he was "a wise and prudent man, with great experience in military matters".
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to Eustace as Emma's dowry, although the town had been the property of the
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488:, because the counts of Saint-Pol held Beaurainville in fief from the
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687:, who succeeded him in Sidon and Caesarea respectively. Emma married
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242:
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957:, Volume 1, Imprimerie de Ad. Lainé & J. Havard, 1865, page 192.
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writes that Eustace arrived to the Kingdom of Jerusalem after 1099.
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Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291
882:, colonne 1213, nÂş CXVII, 1854, Jacques Paul Migne publisher, 1854.
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Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291
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Eustace Granier's place of origin is given by a poem in Latin, the
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in the charters (born around 1070 and died on 15 June 1123), was a
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152:
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The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History, 1099–1125
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Le chevalier au Cygne et Godefroid de Bouillon, poëme historique
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The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125
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in August 1105 was the first recorded event of his life in the
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The Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem: A Dynastic History 1099-1125
227:. Shortly before his death, he defeated a Fatimid army at the
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identifies him as a Fleming from the diocese of Therouanne".
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898:, tome premier, Firmin-Didot, 1879, XI, chap XIV, page 404.
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The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277
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One of the most important lords of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
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after it was destroyed by the Mongols in 1260 after the
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to Eustace before September 1110. Eustace also received
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In 1892, the abbey and historian Daniel Haigneré in
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376:(1561) mentions that Eustace Grenier was from the
337:in favour of the church of Bethlehem; his name is
317:His name is given in Latin under different forms (
1568:12th-century people from the Kingdom of Jerusalem
785:, Occasional Publications UPR, 2000, pp. 193-194.
748:Kings and Lords in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem
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636:in May 1123. Eustace attacked the invaders near
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1099:, Oxford University Press, 2007, page 707.
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333:, in 1110, in a deed of privilege given by
295:Par Belramensis, fit princeps Caesariensis
211:in 1110. On 18 April 1123, he was elected
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878:Patrologiae cursus completus.' tome CLV,
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299:Eustachius notus miles, cognomine Gernirs
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1386:. Société des antiquaires de la Morinie.
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1264:, Volume 1, Octagon Books, 1976, p. 541.
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942:, Imprimerie Impériale, 1869, page 275.
287:, the future king of Jerusalem, to the
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314:Eustace famous knight, named Garnier"
16:Lord of Caesarea, Kingdom of Jerusalem
472:identifies him as a Fleming from the
462:Historian Alan V. Murray in his book
142:Eustachius Latin Granarius (Garnier)
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940:Les familles d'outre-mer de Du Cange
927:, Volume 2, Hayez, 1848, page CXLIV.
271:("vers about illustrious men of the
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1365:. Prosopographica et Geneologica.
1021:, Clarendon Press, 1989, page 103.
991:, Éditions Ophrys, 1975, page 169.
642:Church of Saint Mary of the Latins
604:Constable and Bailiff of Jerusalem
97:Church of Saint Mary of the Latins
14:
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1382:Haigneré (abbey), Daniel (1892).
385:Charles du Fresne, sieur du Cange
804:, volume 8, 1892, pages 474-475.
1583:Christians of the First Crusade
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683:(also known as Eustace II) and
593:Warmund, Patriarch of Jerusalem
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674:Church of the Holy Sepulchre
666:Latin patriarch of Jerusalem
544:. Baldwin appointed him and
496:in the retinue of his lord,
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953:Paul Edouard Didier Riant,
866:, volume 8, 1892, page 481.
548:to start negotiations with
536:. His participation in the
523:In the Kingdom of Jerusalem
10:
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912:, Volume 32, 1861, page 6.
616:where Eustace was elected
554:William Jordan of Cerdanya
484:. He was a rear-vassal of
419:The Flemish of the Ternois
345:, in a document signed by
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127:(also known as Eustace II)
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1361:Murray, Alan V. (2000).
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223:during the captivity of
1578:Medieval French knights
970:Les Flamands du Ternois
858:Abbey Daniel Haigneré,
839:Abbey Daniel Haigneré,
815:Abbey Daniel Haigneré,
796:Abbey Daniel Haigneré,
589:Baldwin II of Jerusalem
486:Eustace III of Boulogne
347:Baldwin II of Jerusalem
225:Baldwin II of Jerusalem
1490:Constable of Jerusalem
923:baron de Reiffenberg,
618:Constable of Jerusalem
534:Baldwin I of Jerusalem
511:Susan B. Edgington in
450:Baldwin I of Jerusalem
393:Baldwin I of Jerusalem
364:Chronicles of Flanders
335:Baldwin I of Jerusalem
1443:Riley-Smith, Jonathan
746:Hans Eberhard Mayer,
538:Third Battle of Ramla
474:Diocese of Thérouanne
404:diocese of Thérouanne
383:In the 16th century,
378:diocese of Thérouanne
372:Jacques Meyer in his
366:) and Jacques Meyer (
281:Diocese of Thérouanne
273:diocese of Thérouanne
249:diocese of Thérouanne
235:diocese of Thérouanne
199:who took part in the
1588:Regents of Jerusalem
1573:12th-century regents
1423:Lock, Peter (2006).
1095:Susan B. Edgington,
719:Lordship of Caesarea
689:Hugh II of Le Puiset
622:Bailiff of Jerusalem
550:Bertrand of Toulouse
542:Kingdom of Jerusalem
506:Jonathan Riley-Smith
498:Hugh II of Saint-Pol
466:(2000) writes :
343:Eustachius Granarius
339:Eustachius Granerius
331:Eustachius Garnerius
189:Eustachius Granarius
1406:The Crusader States
1193:, pp. 161–162.
1181:, pp. 128–129.
766:, pp. 162–163.
712:Battle of Ain Jalut
517:County of Saint-Pol
482:County of Saint-Pol
408:Baldwin of Boulogne
357:Baldwin of Boulogne
285:Baldwin of Boulogne
253:County of Saint-Pol
239:Baldwin of Boulogne
1500:William I of Bures
1434:9-78-0-415-39312-6
662:Arnulf of Chocques
581:Sigurd I of Norway
571:Baldwin I granted
490:counts of Boulogne
417:Charles Meller in
374:Annals of Flanders
368:Annals of Flanders
186:, called in Latin
158:Granier or Grenier
1598:Lordship of Sidon
1593:Lords of Caesarea
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1547:Succeeded by
1522:Succeeded by
1497:Succeeded by
1415:978-0-300-11312-9
1372:978-1-9009-3403-9
1260:William of Tyre,
1133:, pp. 91–92.
894:M. Paulin Paris,
704:Lordship of Sidon
455:Steven Tibble in
437:Joseph Ringel in
309:became prince of
176:Eustace I Granier
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168:Roman Catholicism
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1131:Barber 2012
1119:Murray 2000
1066:Barber 2012
1049:Murray 2000
610:Belek Ghazi
99:, Jerusalem
1562:Categories
1550:Eustace II
1544:1111–1123
734:References
49:Eustace II
1344:162771820
1221:Lock 2006
702:sold the
494:Holy Land
423:Eustachii
412:Holy Land
327:Granarius
323:Granerius
319:Garnerius
305:"Peer of
289:Holy Land
243:Holy Land
221:Jerusalem
213:constable
70:Successor
65:1110–1123
45:Successor
40:1110–1123
1525:Walter I
1457:(1989).
1445:(1973).
1316:Speculum
595:held at
573:Caesarea
311:Caesarea
197:crusader
164:Religion
1354:Sources
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670:Jericho
634:Ascalon
630:Fatimid
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307:Belrem
125:Gerard
121:Walter
105:Spouse
92:Burial
74:Walter
1494:1123
1340:S2CID
1332:JSTOR
972:, in
862:, in
843:, in
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729:Notes
577:Sidon
153:House
136:Names
116:Issue
62:Reign
34:Reign
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