Guido I Embriaco or Guy I of Gibelet (born c. 1180; died after September 1238) was "Lord (Signore) of Gib(e)let" or "Gibelletto", the modern and historic...
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Embriaco and his brother Primo di Castello. They had Byblos, given to Ugo I Embriaco by Bertrand of Toulouse, from about 1110, thanks to Embriaco's military...
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(died 1342) Guy I of Gibelet, of the Embriaco family Guy I of Luxembourg, Count of Ligny (1340–1371) Guy I of Montlhéry (died 1095) Guy I of Ponthieu...
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Guy II or Guido II, surnamed Embriaco (died 1282), was the lord of Gibelet (Arabic Jubayl, Greek Byblos) from about 1271 until his death. Guy was the...
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their motivations. In June 1222, he conducted an expedition against Guy I Embriaco to enforce the truce, and unsuccessfully attacked his cousin al-Nasir...
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returning to Europe, but were more than offset by new recruits, including Guy I Embriaco, who brought badly-needed supplies. Muslim attacks continued through...
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Bertrand Embriaco (a cousin of Guy I Embriaco), murdered by some serfs, but the bitterness continued. Bertrand's son Bartholomew Embriaco became mayor...
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and Sibylla's daughter, Alice, became the wife of the wealthy Lord Guy I Embriaco of Jabala. William, the son of Bohemond and Sibylla, may have been named...
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County of Tripoli (section Guy II Embriaco)
Botron, Fort Nephin, Sidon and at sea. In 1282, Guy II Embriaco and the Templars were ambushed in Tripoli. Guy, his brothers, and cousins were imprisoned at...
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Upon his return, he made enemies with the powerful Embriaco family, which governed Byblos through Guy II. Tripoli was very weak at this time and was divided...
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