Hugh of Jaffa was welcomed to exile in Apulia by Roger II, where he died soon after
Unit appears in:
IOANNES II (1118-1143)
1133
Summary:
Hugh, count of Jaffa, after surviving the attempt on his life in Jerusalem, went into exile in Apulia, where he was welcomed by Roger II. He was given the town of Gargano. But he died there shortly after without returning to the kingdom
Dates:
1133
Hugh, count of Jaffa (
Hugh 4009
)
Having survived the attack in Jerusalem, he was welcomed by
Roger 17001
to exile in Apulia and given the town of Gargano; he died there shortly after without returning to the kingdom (:)
William of Tyre bk. 14, 18.40-46
Roger II, king of Sicily (
Roger 17001
)
He welcomed
Hugh 4009
, who survived the attack in Jerusalem, to exile in Apulia and gave him the town of Gargano; he died there shortly after without returning to the kingdom (: )
William of Tyre bk. 14, 18.40-46