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Ibelin was a crusader castle in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was the fief of the noble house of Ibelin, which later achieved great prominence in the kingdom. Ibelin was built in 1141 by King Fulk of Jerusalem to guard the kingdom's southern border, though its importance declined as the border moved south. It remained the centre of the Lordship of Ibelin, until the collapse of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1187. The castle was captured by Saladin in 1187 after the crusader defeat at Hattin, and was destroyed.

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  • Ιμπελέν (el)
  • Señorío de Ibelín (es)
  • Ibelin (castle) (en)
  • Seigneurie d'Ibelin (fr)
  • Ibelin (castello) (it)
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  • Το Ιμπελέν γαλλ. Ibelin, παραφθορά του Yibna, ήταν κάστρο του Βασιλείου της Ιερουσαλήμ και έδωσε το όνομά του σε σημαντική οικογένεια των Σταυροφορικών κρατών της Ανατολής. Το κάστρο χτίστηκε το 1141 μ.Χ., μεταξύ της Γιάφα και της . Η οικογένεια των Ιμπελέν, της οποίας δεν είναι γνωστή η καταγωγή, έγινε πολύ ισχυρή και πολλά μέλη της πήραν σημαντικές θέσεις στο Βασίλειο της Ιερουσαλήμ και στο Βασίλειο της Κύπρου. (el)
  • El Señorío de Ibelín fue uno de los estados vasallos del Reino de Jerusalén que se originaron después de la Primera Cruzada. Formaba parte del Condado de Jaffa y Ascalón y estaba ubicado entre ambas ciudades. (es)
  • Ibelin was a crusader castle in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was the fief of the noble house of Ibelin, which later achieved great prominence in the kingdom. Ibelin was built in 1141 by King Fulk of Jerusalem to guard the kingdom's southern border, though its importance declined as the border moved south. It remained the centre of the Lordship of Ibelin, until the collapse of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1187. The castle was captured by Saladin in 1187 after the crusader defeat at Hattin, and was destroyed. (en)
  • La seigneurie d'Ibelin est un des arrière-fiefs du royaume de Jérusalem. (fr)
  • Il castello di Ibelin, situato nei pressi dell'antica città di Jabneh (ribattezzata dai Romani Iamnia, oggi Yavne), faceva parte del regno crociato di Gerusalemme e diede il suo nome a una delle famiglie più influenti in Terrasanta, appunto gli Ibelin. L'insediamento di Ibelin venne utilizzato sin dall'antichità. Lo stemma della casata degli Ibelin (it)
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  • Το Ιμπελέν γαλλ. Ibelin, παραφθορά του Yibna, ήταν κάστρο του Βασιλείου της Ιερουσαλήμ και έδωσε το όνομά του σε σημαντική οικογένεια των Σταυροφορικών κρατών της Ανατολής. Το κάστρο χτίστηκε το 1141 μ.Χ., μεταξύ της Γιάφα και της . Η οικογένεια των Ιμπελέν, της οποίας δεν είναι γνωστή η καταγωγή, έγινε πολύ ισχυρή και πολλά μέλη της πήραν σημαντικές θέσεις στο Βασίλειο της Ιερουσαλήμ και στο Βασίλειο της Κύπρου. (el)
  • El Señorío de Ibelín fue uno de los estados vasallos del Reino de Jerusalén que se originaron después de la Primera Cruzada. Formaba parte del Condado de Jaffa y Ascalón y estaba ubicado entre ambas ciudades. (es)
  • Ibelin was a crusader castle in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was the fief of the noble house of Ibelin, which later achieved great prominence in the kingdom. Ibelin was built in 1141 by King Fulk of Jerusalem to guard the kingdom's southern border, though its importance declined as the border moved south. It remained the centre of the Lordship of Ibelin, until the collapse of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1187. The castle was captured by Saladin in 1187 after the crusader defeat at Hattin, and was destroyed. (en)
  • La seigneurie d'Ibelin est un des arrière-fiefs du royaume de Jérusalem. (fr)
  • Il castello di Ibelin, situato nei pressi dell'antica città di Jabneh (ribattezzata dai Romani Iamnia, oggi Yavne), faceva parte del regno crociato di Gerusalemme e diede il suo nome a una delle famiglie più influenti in Terrasanta, appunto gli Ibelin. L'insediamento di Ibelin venne utilizzato sin dall'antichità. Lo stemma della casata degli Ibelin Folco di Gerusalemme durante le crociate vi edificò il castello nel 1141 come crocevia tra Giaffa ed Ascalona, facendolo entrare nella linea di fortezze che andava da e la fortezza di Ramla. Al tempo della sua costruzione Ascalona era ancora un possedimento dei fatimidi d'Egitto e costantemente gli eserciti egiziani partivano dalla città per assalire i regni crociati. Il castello di Ibelin venne costruito proprio con lo scopo di arrestare e contenere questi continui attacchi. Il castello originale venne costruito con quattro torrioni. Nel 1141 Barisano ricevette da re Folco di Gerusalemme la fortezza di Ibelin come ricompensa per la sua lealtà durante la rivolta del suo vassallo Ugo II di Le Puiset, conte di Giaffa, nel 1134. Ibelin era parte della Contea di Giaffa ma venne annessa al territorio del Regno di Gerusalemme a seguito del fallimento della rivolta di Ugo II. (it)
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