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  1. Étiennette de Milly, morte en 1197, fut dame d'Outre-Jourdain et de Montréal et une figure influente du royaume de Jérusalem . Elle était fille de Philippe de Milly, seigneur de Naplouse et d'Outre-Jourdain et d'Isabelle, peut-être fille de Maurice Le Bouteiller.

  2. Estefanía de Milly (aprox. 1145/1155 - aprox. 1197) fue señora de Transjordania y una figura influyente en el Reino de Jerusalén. También era conocida como Etienette de Milly y Etiennette de Milly. Se casó tres veces: primero con Hunfredo III de Torón, segundo con Miles de Plancy, su tercer y último esposo fue Reinaldo de Châtillon .

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  3. Estefanía de Milly (aprox. 1145/1155 - aprox. 1197) fue señora de Transjordania y una figura influyente en el Reino de Jerusalén. También era conocida como Etienette de Milly y Etiennette de Milly. Se casó tres veces: primero con Hunfredo III de Torón, segundo con Miles de Plancy, su tercer y último esposo fue Reinaldo de Châtillon.

    • Family and Early Life
    • Third Marriage
    • Capture of Humphrey
    • Bibliography

    She was the younger daughter of Philip of Milly, lord of Nablus, and Isabella of Oultrejordain, who herself was the daughter and heiress of Maurice of Montreal, lord of Oultrejordain. Through her various marriages, several of her husbands became lords of Oultrejordain. Her first marriage, in 1163, was to Humphrey III of Toron, who died in 1173. Thi...

    In 1177, she married Raynald of Châtillon, the former Prince of Antioch, who had recently been released from captivity in Aleppo. Through Stephanie, Raynald succeeded as lord jure uxoris of the lordship of Oultrejordain, and used his new position to harass Muslim caravan and pilgrimage routes; in 1183 he even threatened to attack Mecca itself. In 1...

    Raynald continued to harass the caravan and pilgrimage routes, leading to the invasion of the kingdom by Saladin in 1187. Raynald was killed at the ensuing Battle of Hattin, at which Humphrey IV was captured. Saladin agreed to return Humphrey to Stephanie in exchange for Kerak and Montreal; the castles refused to surrender, however, and Stephanie d...

    Auguste-Arthur, Comte de Beugnot, ed. (1843). RHC Lois II (in French and Latin). Paris: R.H.C.
    Frankel, Rafael (1988). "Topographical notes on the territory of Acre in the Crusader period". Israel Exploration Journal. 38(4): 249–272.
    L. de Mas-Latrie, Chronique d'Ernoul et de Bernard le Trésorier, (in French) Paris, Société de l'histoire de France, 1871.
  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Birthdate: circa 1140. Birthplace: Israel. Death: circa 1197 (48-65) Immediate Family: Daughter of Philippe de Milly, 7th Templar Grand Master and Isabella le Bouteiller. Wife of Honfroy III, lord of Toron; Miles de Plancy and Raynald of Châtillon, lord of Hebron & Montréal.