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Stephanie of Milly

Stephanie of Milly (born c. 1145/1155 – c. 1197) was the lady of Oultrejordain in 1169–1197 and an influential figure in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. She was also known as Stephanie de Milly, Etienette de Milly, and Etiennette de Milly. She married three times; firstly to Humphrey III of Toron, secondly to Miles of Plancy; her third and last husband was Raynald of Chatillon.

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Miles de Plancy

Miles of Plancy (French: Milon, Latin: Milo; died October 1174) was a French-born nobleman who rose to high offices in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. He arrived in the kingdom during the reign of his kinsman King Amalric, who appointed him seneschal in 1168. Miles accompanied the king on two campaigns in Egypt. In early 1174 the king arranged for Miles to marry a great heiress, Stephanie of Milly, which made Miles lord of Transjordan, one of the largest fiefs in the kingdom. Amalric died on 11 July 1174 and was succeeded by his minor son, Baldwin IV. A regent was not immediately appointed to rule in the boy king's name, and so Miles duly assumed the government in his capacity as seneschal. He was of a too imperious temperament to cooperate with other noblemen, however, and soon caused resentment that led to his murder.

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Humphrey III of Toron

Humphrey III of Toron (fl. 1148–1170) was a Frankish nobleman in the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

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Renaud de Châtillon

Renaud de Châtillon

Renaud de Châtillon (ca. 1125 – 4. juli 1187) var en fransk ridder der deltog i det 2. Korstog 1147-1149 og forblev i Det Hellige Land. Han giftede sig først til positionen som Fyrste af Antiochia 1153-1160 og senere som Fyrste af Transjordanien 1176–1187. Renaud hører til en af de mere kontroversielle figurer i korsfarerstaternes og korstogenes historie.

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