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John of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

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17: 94:. On the occasion of this marriage, Hugh III confirmed Montfort's possession of Tyre but reserved the throne's right to retake the fiefdom if John and Margaret died without issue. 199: 44: 137:
Edbury, Peter W. (2001). "The De Montforts in the Latin East". In Prestwich, Michael; Britnell, R. H.; Frame, Robin (eds.).
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and negotiated a certain number of alliances with the nobility of the kingdom in order to shore up his pretence against
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When he came of age, he received the lordship of Toron from his father, but the
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Thirteenth Century England VIII: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 1999
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L'armorial le Breton: Centre historique des Archives nationales (France)
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until his death in 1283. He had no children, so Hugh III allowed
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Ways of Medieval Life and Thought: Essays and Addresses
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conquered it in 1266. On 22 September 1268 he married
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French
lord
Toron
Lord of Tyre
Philip of Montfort
La Ferté-Alais
of Castres
Maria of Antioch-Armenia
Mamluks
Margaret
Henry of Antioch
Isabella of Cyprus
Hugh III of Cyprus
king of Jerusalem
Charles I of Sicily
Assassins
Tyre
Humphrey of Montfort
A History of Cyprus, Volume 2
ISBN
9781108020633
Categories
1283 deaths
Christians of Lord Edward's crusade
House of Montfort
Lords of Tyre

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