• Plivain, also known as Plivano or Pleban, was the lord of Botrun (now Batroun in Lebanon) in the County of Tripoli from around 1180 to around 1206. He...
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    Botrun in the County of Tripoli, Raymond married her (before March 1181) to Plivain or Plivano, the nephew of a Pisan merchant, for a bride price of 10,000...
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  • was betrothed to Isabella, the only daughter of Cecilia of Botrun and Plivain of Pisa, and heiress to the lordship of Botrun. Bohemond was installed...
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    Montferrat, Gerard de Ridefort, Humphrey IV of Toron, Hugh of Jabala, Plivain of Botron, Hugh of Gibelet, and other barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem...
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    Lebanon) died—leaving a daughter as his heir—Raymond instead gave her to Plivain, a wealthy merchant from Pisa who had promised her weight in gold to him...
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    1174 William Dorel, until 1174 Cecilia (Lucia), 1174–1181/1206; married Plivain Isabella, 1206–1244; married Bohemond of Botron, son of Bohemond III William...
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  • 1174 William Dorel, until 1174 Cecilia (Lucia), 1174–1181/1206; married Plivain Isabella, 1206–1244; married Bohemond of Botron, son of Bohemond III William...
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  • Montferrat, Gerard de Ridefort, Humphrey IV of Toron, Hugh of Jabala, Plivain of Botron, Hugh of Gibelet, and other barons of the kingdom fell into the...
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