year: 1186
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *After Sept. 13. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Tomb and epitaph of King Baldwin V of Jerusalem [d. Sept. 13], referring to his youth, his royal blood and early death.
*After Sept. 13. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Tomb and epitaph of King Baldwin V of Jerusalem [d. Sept. 13], referring to his youth, his royal blood and early death.
sources: Sandoli, Corpus, pp. 59-61, no. 71
year: 1187
text: 1104 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Gethsemane. Epitaph of Lambertus coriparius de Acon.
1104 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Gethsemane. Epitaph of Lambertus coriparius de Acon.
sources: Sandoli, Corpus, p. 169, no. 226
year: 1187
institution: Holy Sepulchre
text: *Jul 15 1149 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. An inscription over a doorway records the taking of the city of the Jerusalem by the Franci on July 15 1099.
*Jul 15 1149 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. An inscription over a doorway records the taking of the city of the Jerusalem by the Franci on July 15 1099.
sources: Sandoli, Corpus, pp. 63-4, no. 73
year: 1187
institution: Templum Domini
text: c.1180 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Templum Domini. Epitaph of Drogo de Bus[siaco].
c.1180 - Oct. 2 1187. Jerusalem. Templum Domini. Epitaph of Drogo de Bus[siaco].
sources: Claverie, ‘Les difficultés’, pp. 68-9
year: 1190
text: 1190. Tyre. Epitaph of Petrus [d.1190], son of S[er]gius C[a]p[u]anus.
1190. Tyre. Epitaph of Petrus [d.1190], son of S[er]gius C[a]p[u]anus.
sources: Claverie, ‘Les difficultés’, p. 69; Pringle, ‘Crusader Inscriptions’, pp. 137-8, no. 7
year: 1202
text: *After May 20 or Sept. 1. Tyre. Epitaphs of Thomas Debontomas [d. May 20] and his brother Obert[us] [d. Sept. 1].
*After May 20 or Sept. 1. Tyre. Epitaphs of Thomas Debontomas [d. May 20] and his brother Obert[us] [d. Sept. 1].
sources: Pringle, ‘Crusader Inscriptions’, p. 138, n. 8
year: 1206
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: After Oct. 16. Acre. Epitaph of fr. pet. de caopaignolis thesaurarius accon [of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, d. Oct. 16].
After Oct. 16. Acre. Epitaph of fr. pet. de caopaignolis thesaurarius accon [of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem, d. Oct. 16].
sources: Pringle, ‘Notes’, p. 192, no. 1; Claverie, ‘Les difficultés’, pp. 69-71
year: 1229
text: c. Feb. 18. Jaffa. Fragmentary inscription in Arabic and Latin, incorporating the titles of the emperor Frederick II, probably commemorating the completion of his refortification of Jaffa.
c. Feb. 18. Jaffa. Fragmentary inscription in Arabic and Latin, incorporating the titles of the emperor Frederick II, probably commemorating the completion of his refortification of Jaffa.
sources: Sharon and Schrager, ‘Frederick II’s Arabic Inscription’, pp. 139-58
year: 1236
text: 1236. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In the Parvis, just outside the doors. Tomb of Philippvs de Avbingni, decorated with his coat of arms.
1236. Jerusalem. Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In the Parvis, just outside the doors. Tomb of Philippvs de Avbingni, decorated with his coat of arms.
sources: Pringle, The Churches 3:68
year: 1242
institution: Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem
text: After Sept. 17. Acre. The Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Epitaph of frater petrus de veteri brivato octavus magister sancte domus hospitalis ierusalem post occupationem sancte terre [d. Sept. 17]. The epitaph also refers to the release of the com. montis fortis and other French barons from captivity in Egypt and the building of the castle at Ascalon by ricardus comes [cor]nubie.
After Sept. 17. Acre. The Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. Epitaph of frater petrus de veteri brivato octavus magister sancte domus hospitalis ierusalem post occupationem sancte terre [d. Sept. 17]. The epitaph also refers to the release of the com. montis fortis and other French barons from... more
sources: Pringle, ‘Notes’, pp. 193-4, no. 2