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Hugh of Fauquembergues
Death of Hugh
Prince of Galilee
Reign1101–1105/06
PredecessorTancred
SuccessorGervase of Bazoches
Died1105/06
Burial
Nazareth
ReligionRoman Catholicism

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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1105

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1106

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Toron

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Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

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Tebnine

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de Paléontologie humaine in Paris. Hugh of Fauquembergues who participated in the First Crusade built the castle of Toron in 1106 and died in a skirmish...

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Ardres

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