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Raymond of Gibelet

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Raymond Embriaco, also known as Raymond of Gibelet (died after 1204), was a nobleman of Genoese origin and a member of the prominent Embriaco family of Gibelet, in the County of Tripoli.

Biography

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Raymond was the second son of William II Embriaco, Lord of Gibelet, and his wife Sancha, who was of Provençal origin. Following William II's death around 1159, the lordship of Gibelet passed to Raymond's elder brother, Hugh II Embriaco.

In 1181, Raymond was appointed constable of the County of Tripoli, a high-ranking military and administrative position.[1] He held this office at least until 1183. He died sometime after 1204.[2]

Marriage and issue

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Little is known about his personal life. The name of his wife is not recorded, but Raymond had at least one known child:

References

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  1. ^ La Monte 1932, p. 207.
  2. ^ a b "Lords of Jebail (Embriaco)". fmg.ac.

Bibliography

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  • La Monte, John L. (1932). Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100 to 1291. Mediaeval academy of America.