William Barlais
William Barlais | |
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Occupation | Lord of Beirut |
William or Guillaume Barlais was a Lord of Beirut in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, via his marriage to Isabella of Beirut in 1277 - he was her fourth and final husband. They died childless and she had no children from her previous three marriages to Hugh II of Cyprus, Hamo le Strange and Nicolas l’Aleman - the Lordship of Beirut thus passed to her sister Eschiva of Ibelin and her husband Humphrey of Montfort, Lord of Tyre.
Life[]
His lineage is unknown, although he may be identifiable with the William Barlais who was son of .[1] After Isabella's death, he remarried to Alice, daughter of , Lord of Scandaleon - on William Barlais' death, Alice remarried to Ague of Bethsan.
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Europäische Stammtafeln, Band III, Tafel 564, 631
- Charles du Cange: Les Familles d'outre-mer. Publiées par Emmanuel-Guillaume Rey. Imprimerie Impériale, Paris 1869.
External links[]
- Guillaume Barlais on fmg.ac
Categories:
- Royalty stubs
- 14th-century deaths
- 13th-century births
- Christians of the Crusades