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    Hugh Grenier (died 1168/1174) was the lord of Caesarea from 1149/1154 until his death. He was the younger son of Walter I Grenier and his wife, Julianne...
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    Eustace I Grenier, 1110–1123 Walter I Grenier, son of Eustace I, 1123–1154 Hugh Grenier, son of Walter I, 1154–1169 Guy Grenier, son of Hugh, fl. 1170s...
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  • became King of Jerusalem.) 2. Isabelle or Elizabeth Goman, (widow of Hugh Grenier, Lord of Caesarea), married 1175, d. 1177 or 1178, no surviving issue...
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  • Guy Grenier (floruit 1174–76) was the Lord of Caesarea. He was the eldest son of Lord Hugh Grenier and Isabelle (Elizabeth), daughter of John Goman. The...
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  • Julian Grenier (1239-1260, titular from then) Sold to the Knights Templar (1260) Eustace Grenier (1110–1123) Walter I Grenier (1123–1154) Hugh Grenier (1154–1169)...
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    country as long as Shirkuh remained there, for a sum of 400,000 bezants. Hugh Grenier and William of Tyre were sent on an embassy to ratify the treaty. Afterwards...
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  • between 1176 and 1182. The date of his birth is unknown. His parents, Hugh Grenier and Isabelle Goman, are recorded as husband and wife in five charters...
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    Hugh's stepson Walter I Grenier, Lord of Caesarea (Emelota's son through her first marriage to Eustace Grenier) accused Hugh of treason and conspiracy...
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  • as he awaits pick up. Hugh O'Brian as Sgt. Steve Corey Mickey Rooney as Sgt. Ernest Wartell James Mitchum as Pvt. James Grenier Peter Masterson as Sgt...
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    became abandoned again during the late Middle Ages.[citation needed] Hugh Grenier, Lord of Caesarea, donated the tower and its mound to the Knights Hospitaller...
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