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Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath |  | Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath: Encyclopedia II - Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath |  | Whether or not Fulk hired the Breton knight, he has been suspected, by Hans Mayer and other historians, of inciting Hugh to revolt so that he might take personal control of Jaffa. Because Hugh died before his three years of exile were over, his territories were confiscated and added to the royal domain, where they remained for the rest of the 12th century. Fulk began to build numerous castles in the area, including Ibelin, to defend against Egyptian invasions. As a consequence of the revolt, the former rear-vassals of Jaffa became more powerful, such as Ramla. The lords of Ibelin and Ramla would become important i ...
See also:Hugh II of Le Puiset, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Arrival in the kingdom, Hugh II of Le Puiset - The revolt against Fulk, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Attempted assassination, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Dating of the revolt, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Sources |  | | Hugh II of Le Puiset, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Arrival in the kingdom, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Attempted assassination, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Dating of the revolt, Hugh II of Le Puiset - Sources, Hugh II of Le Puiset - The revolt against Fulk |  | |
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Hugh II of Le Puiset - Aftermath
Whether or not Fulk hired the Breton knight, he has been suspected, by Hans Mayer and other historians, of inciting Hugh to revolt so that he might take personal control of Jaffa. Because Hugh died before his three years of exile were over, his territories were confiscated and added to the royal domain, where they remained for the rest of the 12th century. Fulk began to build numerous castles in the area, including Ibelin, to defend against Egyptian invasions. As a consequence of the revolt, the former rear-vassals of Jaffa became more powerful, such as Ramla. The lords of Ibelin and Ramla would become important in the affairs of the kingdom later in the century.
The dispute also led to a rift between Fulk and Melisende. Melisende, who legally ruled the kingdom in her own right with Fulk as consort, was supported by the Church and various other nobles, and Fulk and his supporters in the dispute for a time felt unwelcome and even unsafe. According to William of Tyre, "from that day forward, the king became so uxorious that...not even in unimportant cases did he take any measures without her knowledge and assistance." (William of Tyre, 14.18)
Other related archives1100s births, 1106, 1132, 1133, 1134, 1134 deaths, Apulia, Arnulf of Chocques, Ascalon, Assassinated people, Baldwin I, Baldwin II, Barisan, Bohemund of Taranto, Breton, Count of Jaffa, Crusades, Egyptian, Eustace Grenier, France, Haute Cour, Ibelin, Ibn al-Qalanisi, Jaffa, King Fulk, Le Puiset, Oultrejordain, Patriarch, Pons of Tripoli, Queen Melisende, Ramla, Rebels, Roger II of Sicily, Walter I Grenier, Lord of Caesarea, William of Tyre, assassinate, charters, conspiracy, crusader, dice, homage, in absentia, judicial combat, pilgrimage, rear-vassals, treason
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