EschivaofBures, also known as Eschiva II (died in or after 1187), was Princess of Galilee in the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1158 to 1187. Eschiva's parentage...
Lord of Courtenay), 1112–1119 William I ofBures, 1120–1141 Elinand, 1142–1148 William II ofBures, brother of Elinand, 1148–1158 EschivaofBures, 1159–1187...
Saladin laid siege to Tiberias, where Raymond III's wife, EschivaofBures, was trapped. In spite of that, Raymond argued that Guy should not engage Saladin...
by Raymond through marriage to EschivaofBures. The law prevented the King from seizing the fief without the assent of the High Court, and the High Court...
William I ofBures (1120–1141) Elinand (1142–1148) William II ofBures (1148–1158) Gautier of Saint Omer (1159–1171), first husband ofEschivaofBures Raymond...
Godfrey ofBures came from Bures-sur-Yvette. Jonathan Riley-Smith identifies William as a son of Hugh of Crécy, and thus a great-grandson of Guy I of Montlhéry...
bailli. He became the most powerful baron by marrying EschivaofBures, the richest heiress of the kingdom, and gaining Galilee. Nur ad-Din's empire quickly...
heir, Eschiva, were their children. On the other hand, Mayer and Peter W. Edbury propose that Ermengarde of Ibelin was the wife of William I ofBures. Mayer...
William II ofBures (died 1158) was a Crusader lord of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He was Prince of Galilee from 1148 to his death as successor of his brother...
Jerusalem elects Raymond III as bailiff. He marries the Princess of Galilee, EschivaofBures. October–December. Saladin occupies Damascus and Hama, forcing...