Johann von Farabel
John of Farabel (Latin Johan Pharabel dominus dou Pui, French Jean de Farabel, † after 1252, before 1277) was lord of Le Puy in the county of Tripoli by marriage.
He was married to Mary of Le Puy,[1] daughter of Hugh Sans-Avoir, Lord of Le Puy, Constable of Tripoli, and Eshiva of Tiberias (daughter of William of Tiberias). On the death of his father-in-law, he took over the lordship of Le Puy from him.
With Mary he had three sons and three daughters:[2]
- William, Lord of Le Puy, Constable of Tripoli ∞ Alix of Batrun
- Thomas († young)
- Guido († young)
- Eschiva
- Mathilde
- Anne
Individual references
- ↑ Cf. Lignages d’Outre-Mer, Le Vaticanus Latinus 4789, CCCXXXVIII, p. 101.
- ↑ Cf. Lignages d’Outre-Mer, Le Vaticanus Latinus 4789, CCCXXXVIII, p. 102.
Web links
- Jean de Farabel at fmc.ac (English)
Predecessor | Office | Successor |
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Hugh | Lord of Le Puy (de iure uxoris) around 1252 |
William |
Personal data | |
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NAME | John of Farabel |
ALTERNATE NAMES | Johan Pharabel dominus dou Pui (Latin); Jean de Farabel (French) |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | Mr. de Le Puy |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13. Century |
STERBEDATUM | between 1252 and 1277 |
Categories
- Lord (Le Puy)
- Born in the 13th century
- Died in the 13th century
- Man