Amalric — may refer to:* Amalaric, King of the Visigoths from 526 to 531 * Malaric, King of the Suevi 585 * Amalric I of Jerusalem, King of Jerusalem from 1162 to 1174 * Amalric II of Jerusalem, King of Jerusalem from 1197 to 1205 * Amalric of Bena, French … Wikipedia
Amalric — Très répandu dans le Rouergue, c est un nom de personne d origine germanique, équivalent de noms comme Amaury (Amalric : amal = zélé, laborieux + ric = puissant) … Noms de famille
Amalric I — born 1136 died July 11, 1174 King of Jerusalem (1163–74). Amalric was a strong ruler who helped break the unity of Muslims surrounding the Holy Land. He passed a law giving vassals the right to appeal to the High Court against unjust treatment by … Universalium
Amalric II — born с 1155 died April 1, 1205 King of Cyprus (1194–1205) and of Jerusalem (1197–1205). Amalric inherited the kingdom of Cyprus on the death of his brother, Guy of Lusignan, and formed a close alliance with the ruler of Palestine. He also became… … Universalium
Amalric — Sommaire 1 Origine 2 Nom de famille 3 Prénom 4 Articles connexes Origine Provient du germanique amal signifiant travail, labeur et de … Wikipédia en Français
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Amalric I of Jerusalem — (also Amaury or Aimery) (1136 ndash; July 11 1174) was King of Jerusalem 1162 ndash;1174, and Count of Jaffa and Ascalon before his accession. Amalric was the second son of Melisende of Jerusalem and Fulk of Jerusalem. He was the father of three… … Wikipedia
Amalric II of Jerusalem — or Amalric I of Cyprus, born Amalric of Lusignan (1145 ndash; April 1, 1205), King of Jerusalem 1197 ndash;1205, was an older brother of Guy of Lusignan. The Lusignan family was noted for its many Crusaders. Amalric and Guy were sons of Hugh VIII … Wikipedia
Amalric, Prince of Tyre — Amalric de Lusignan or Amaury II de Lusignan, Prince of Tyre (c. 1272 ndash; June 5, 1310, Nicosia), of the Lusignan family, was a son of Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of Ibelin. Amalric was at the Fall of Tripoli in 1289, in which he led a… … Wikipedia
Amalric of Bena — (fr icon Amaury de Bène or Amaury de Chartres; la icon Almaricus, Amalricus, Amauricus; died c. 1204 1207) was a French theologian, after whom the Amalricians are named. BiographyHe was born in the latter part of the 12th century at Bennes, a… … Wikipedia