Eustace Garnier the constable was chosen at Acre as regent for Baldwin II

Summary:
The capture of Baldwin II near Edessa obviously demanded the appointment of a regent. A council was held at Acre, in which the patriarch Gormond played a significant role. The choice fell on Eustace Garnier, lord of Caesarea and Sidon 
Dates:
1123 May: 
Eustace Garnier (Grenier), lord of Caesarea and Sidon (Eustace 4003)
  • When the terrible news of Baldwin 52's imprisonment arrived, a council was held at Acre to choose a regent; Eustace was selected (:) William of Tyre bk. 12, 17.41-44
  • When the terrible news of Baldwin 52's imprisonment arrived, a council was held at Acre to choose a regent; Eustace was selected by the great barons and Gormond 4001 (:) Fulcher of Chartres 3.16.2
Gormond/Garmond of Piquigny, Latin patriarch of Jerusalem (Gormond 4001)
  • He played a significant role in the selection of Eustace 4003 as regent for the imprisoned Baldwin 52 (:) Fulcher of Chartres 3.16.2