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  2. Lordship of Transjordan - Wikipedia

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    The crusade ended in defeat and the security of the lordship diminished as a result. Philip of Milly who was compelled to resign his lands in Nablus in order to be recognized as ruler of Transjordan in 1161. Philip joined the Knights Templar in 1165, leaving the lordship to his daughter Helena and son-in-law Walter III Brisebarre. Walter ruled ...

  3. Walter III Brisebarre - Wikipedia

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    When in late 1165 he resigned his lordship to join the Knights Templar, [11] his only surviving children were two daughters, Helena and Stephanie. [10] According to the contemporary custom, Helena and Walter stood to inherit from her father the entire lordship of Transjordan. [12] Transjordan, which owed 40 knights, was an even greater fief ...

  4. Melkite Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Petra and Philadelphia ...

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    The archeparchy extends its jurisdiction over all the faithful of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in Jordan. Archeparchial seat is the city of Amman, where is the Cathedral of St. George. The territory is divided into 28 parishes. The archeparchy at the end of 2007 counted 27,000 baptized.

  5. List of lordships - Wikipedia

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    Was one of the major crusader lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, the region it encompasses is equal to the modern region of Transjordan [4] Lordship of Bethsan 1120–1187: Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem: Lordship of Nablus 1120–1187: Was a crusader lordship within the kingdom of Jerusalem: Lordship of Annandale

  6. History of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Transjordan prospered during the Byzantine era, and Christian churches were built everywhere. [32] The Aqaba Church in Ayla was built during this era, it is considered to be the world's first purpose built Christian church. [33] Umm ar-Rasas in southern Amman contains at least 16 Byzantine churches. [34]

  7. Category:Lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Lordship of Transjordan This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, at 17:15 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Helena of Milly - Wikipedia

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    Helena was the elder daughter of the lord of Nablus, Philip of Milly, and his wife Isabella (Elizabeth). Helena and her siblings, Stephanie and Renier, were all born by 1153. [2] In 1161 Helena's father ceded his lands in Nablus to King Baldwin III and received the lordship of Transjordan in return. [3]

  9. As-Salt - Wikipedia

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    It was the most developed city and commercial center of Transjordan from the 18th century until the early years of the Emirate of Transjordan. [6] The city's drinking water was supplied by two abundant springs, which also irrigated the town gardens along the Wadi Shu'ayb stream. It was situated along the slopes of a conical hill, at the top of ...