Hugh of Fauquembergues, also known as Hugh of St Omer, Hugh of Falkenberg, or Hugh of Falchenberg (Latin: Hugo de Falchenberch; died in 1105 or 1106) was Prince of Galilee from 1101 to his death. He was Lord of Fauquembergues before joining the First Crusade. Baldwin I of Jerusalem granted him Galilee after its first prince, Tancred, who was Baldwin's opponent, had voluntarily renounced it. Hugh assisted Baldwin against the Fatimids and made raids into Seljuk territories. He established the castles of Toron and Chastel Neuf (at present-day Tebnine and Hunin, respectively). He died fighting against Toghtekin, Atabeg of Damascus.
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13th-century church of Saint-Léger which is a registered historical monument Hughof Falkenberg, 12th century (Hugues de Fauquembergues) Pierre-Alexandre...
of Galilee were: Tancred, 1099–1101 HughofFauquembergues, 1101–1106 Gervaise de Bazoches, 1106–1108 Tancred, second reign, 1109–1112 Joscelin I of Edessa...
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Hughof Saint Omer may refer to: HughofFauquembergues, also Hugh I of Saint Omer (d. 1105/6), crusader Hugh II of Saint Omer (d. 1204), crusader This...
witnessed one of the charters of Baldwin I of Jerusalem as Gervasius dapifer (or senechal) in 1104. After HughofFauquembergues, Prince of Galilee, was...
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of titular princes. Tancred (1099–1101) HughofFauquembergues (1101–1106) Gervaise de Bazoches (1106–1108) Tancred, again (1109–1112) Joscelin I of Courtenay...
was built by HughofFauquembergues, prince of Galilee, in 1106 AD to assist in capturing Tyre. After Hugh's death, the surroundings of Tibnin were raided...
Galilee to HughofFauquembergues. A new papal legate, Maurice of Porto, came to Jerusalem in early March 1101. After Baldwin accused Daimbert of treachery...
distributes his domains between Geldemar Carpenel and HughofFauquembergues. A papal legate, Maurice of Porto, comes to Jerusalem. Easter. A Genoese fleet...
second Prince of Galilee, HughofFauquembergues. He tentatively identifies Elinand's father with Hosto ofFauquembergues, who was castellan of Saint-Omer...
de Paléontologie humaine in Paris. HughofFauquembergues who participated in the First Crusade built the castle of Toron in 1106 and died in a skirmish...
Arnulf I of Flanders joined Rudolph and together they took Eu, but were ambushed near Fauquembergues where the king was wounded, the count of Ponthieu...
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announced the discovery of M107, the Frenchman E. Fauquembergue claimed that he had discovered it earlier, but many ofFauquembergue's other claims were later...
(Blâmont, Dreux, Fauquembergue, Grandpré, Marle, Nevers, Roucy, Vaucourt, Vaudémont) and one viscount (Puisaye), also an archbishop. Of the great royal...
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The following is a list of nobles and magnates in the Kingdom of France in the 13th century. Note: Ecclesiastical peers must have had the title for at...
domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Calais". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. Calton, Robert Bell (1852). Annals and Legends of Calais...