Robert of Scandaleon

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Robert of Scandaleon ( lat. Robertus de Scandeleon ; † after 1150) was Lord of Scandaleon in the Kingdom of Jerusalem .

He was a knight in the Kingdom of Jerusalem when King Baldwin III. In 1148 a hereditary fiefdom was granted over the castle and dominion of Scandaleon . Scandaleon (today Iskandarouna ) is about 10 km south of Tire and was part of the royal domain until then .

With his wife, named Beliorna, he had two sons, named Isaak (Ysaac) and Roland (Rolando).

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhold Röhricht : Regesta regni Hierosolymitani (MXCVII - MCCXCI). Libraria Academica Wageriana, Innsbruck 1893, p. 64, no. 254 .

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predecessor Office successor
Crown domain Lord of Scandaleon
1148 – after 1150
Isaac of Scandaleon