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    Reginald Grenier (1130s – 1202; also Reynald or Renaud) was lord of Sidon and an important noble in the late-12th century Kingdom of Jerusalem. Reginald...
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  • also known as Reginald of Châtillon, a knight in the Second Crusade and Prince of Antioch Reginald of Sidon (1130s–1202), Count of Sidon and an important...
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    Master of the Knights Templar), Roger de Moulins (Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller), Reginald of Sidon, and Joscius, Archbishop of Tyre were sent...
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  • Ridefort Garnier de Nablus Baldwin of Ibelin Odo of St Amand Reginald of Sidon Conrad of Montferrat Richard I, King of England André de Chauvigny Baldwin...
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  • arranging his marriage to la dame de Saete (the lady of Sagette), Helvis of Ibelin, the widow of Reginald, Lord of Sidon (which the French called Saete/Sagette)...
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  • Margaret of Brienne, and succeeded Reginald in Sidon in 1202. Reginald died in 1202, leaving Helvis a widow. When Guy de Montfort arrived at Jaffa, he took...
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  • 1219, who married Agnès Garnier, daughter of Reginald of Sidon Odo of Saint Omer, also known as Oste de Saint-Omer, 1180 to 1217, constable of Tripoli...
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    were the count of Jaffa and Ascalon, the prince of Galilee, the lord of Sidon, and the lord of Oultrejordain. There were also a number of independent...
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    Tyre, which was one of the major cities still in Christian hands. Reginald of Sidon was in charge of Tyre and was in the process of negotiating its surrender...
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    north, and had already captured Acre, Sidon, and Beirut. Raymond III of Tripoli and his stepsons, Reginald of Sidon and several other leading nobles who...
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