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    The Embriaco family were a prominent Genoese family, who played an important role in the history of the Crusader states. It also gave consuls, admirals...
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  • Lebanon. He belonged to the Embriaco family. He was the son of Hugh III Embriaco (died 1196) and Stephanie of Milly. Hugo III had been forced to give the...
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  • having a daughter with him, Cécile. After his death, she married Hugh III Embriaco, lord of Byblos (Gibelet) around 1179. Hugh died in 1196. In 1197 she...
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    outfits. In 1873 a hydrochronometer on the 1867 design of Gian Battista Embriaco, O.P. inventor and professor of the Roman College of St. Thomas was built...
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  • 1231 by marshal Richard Filangieri. Werner married Pavia Embriaco, a daughter of Hugh III Embriaco and Stephanie of Milly. They had three children: John...
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    acclaimed and prize-winning hydrochronometer invented in 1867 by Gian Battista Embriaco, O.P. (Ceriana 1829 - Rome 1903), professor at the College of St. Thomas...
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    Hugo of Piacenza, Raimundus of Brescia, and Gerardus of Bologna. Driven from Rome by Imperial troops immediately after his election, Alexander III sought...
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  • His work provides a Genoese perspective on the First Crusade and the Embriaco family. A later historian wrote Regni Ierosolimitani brevis hystoria, which...
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    of Ibelin († c.1342), 1. ⚭ 1315 Ferdinand of Majorca († 1316); 2. ⚭ 1320 Hugo of Ibelin, Titular count of Jaffa; John of Ibelin (* 1301/02, † 22 October...
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  • Sacred theology at the college. Gian Battista Embriaco (Ceriana 1829 – Rome 1903). Taught at the college. Embriaco was the inventor in 1867 of the hydrochronometer...
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