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  2. Lordship of Transjordan - Wikipedia

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    The Lordship of Transjordan (Old French: Oultrejourdain) was one of the principal lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It encompassed an extensive and partly undefined region to the east of the Jordan River , and was centered on the castles of Montreal and Kerak .

  3. Transjordan in the Bible - Wikipedia

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    'beyond the Jordan', as the basis for Transjordan, which is also the modern Hebrew usage. [3] The prefix trans-is Latin and means "across" or beyond, so "Transjordan" refers to the land on the other side of the Jordan River. The equivalent Latin term for the west side is the Cisjordan - literally, "on this side of the [River] Jordan".

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. List of lordships - Wikipedia

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    Was a lordship in New France along the north shore of the St. Lawrence River: Lordship of Batiscan: 1636–1854: Was a lordship in New France that was granted to the Jesuits in 1639 Lordship of Champlain: 1644–1854: Was a lordship in New France that lasted until the end of the feudal system [7] [8] Lordship of Eglofs: Late Middle Ages – 1806

  7. 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 ]

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    It already feels like he’s been back for months. Donald Trump is setting a frenetic pace in his second term, fulfilling campaign promises, imposing undiluted power and settling scores.

  9. Transjordan (region) - Wikipedia

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    Transjordan, also known as the East Bank [1] or the Transjordanian Highlands (Arabic: شرق الأردن, romanized: Sharq al ʾUrdun, lit. 'East of the Jordan'), is the part of the Southern Levant east of the Jordan River, mostly contained in present-day Jordan. The region, known as Transjordan, was controlled by numerous powers throughout ...