Amalric I, count of Jaffa and Askalon, later king of Jerusalem M / L XII
τὸν ἀδελφόν (DO V.19.2) (Amalric 51)
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- 1152
- Certainty: 2 Civil war in Jerusalem halted by a compromise from Melisende Certainty: 2
- 1153
- Certainty: 3 Siege of Askalon: the citizens decided to capitulate Certainty: 3
- 1163
- Baldwin III of Jerusalem died childless, succeeded by his brother Amalric I Certainty: 3
- Amalric wrote to Manuel, seeking, among other things, a Byzantine bride: a girl was later provided Certainty: 2
- 1169
- Andronikos Kontostephanos' unsuccessful Egyptian expedition, with poor collaboration from Amalric I Certainty: 3
- 1171
- Amalric I of Jerusalem visited Constantinople, made petitions, & left having sworn subjection Certainty: 3
- 1173
- Encouraged by Manuel's bloodless victory, the rulers of Antioch & Jerusalem did damage to Aleppo Certainty: 2
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