Maurice of Montreal

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Maurice of Montreal or Maurice of Oultrejordain (French: Maurice de Montréal; died after 1153, but before 1161), was Lord of Oultrejordain from c. 1147 until his death.

After his uncle's death Pagan the Butler, Lord of Oultrejordain, Maurice became his successor.[1] As Lord of Oultrejordain he lived in the castle of Montreal.

In 1153 Maurice participated as a vassal of Baldwin III of Jerusalem in the Siege of Ascalon.[2] After his death the lordship returned to the royal domain, but Maurice had a daughter and heiress, Isabella, but it is not yet clear why again be restored again only when she married with Philip of Milly around 1160.

Notes

  1. ^ Quot. William of Tyre, Book XXII, Chapter XXVIII.
  2. ^ Quot. Wiliam of Tyre, Book XVII, Chapter XXI.

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