- Lordship of Ramla
The Lordship of Ramla was one of the vassal states of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem . It was part of theCounty of Jaffa and Ascalon .History
During the first crusade Ramla was abandoned by its Muslim inhabitants, as it lacked the defenses necessary to withstand a siege. [Mayer, Hans Eberhard. "The Origins of the Lordships of Ramla and Lyddia in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem," "Speculum" 60.3 (1985): 538.] Upon its capitulation in
1099 , Ramla was left under the supervision of Robert of thediocese of Rouen , whom the crusaders installed as Bishop ofLydda and Ramla. [Ibid]Thus, Ramla was initially an ecclesiastical lordship. This would change, however, sometime between 1115 and 1120, when a certain Baldwin is noted as having a "lordlike position" [Ibid, 541.] in Ramla, suggesting the city had passed into secular control. [Ibid] In
1126 Ramla became part of the County of Jaffa, and a separate lordship was created after the revolt of Count Hugh II in1134 , with Baldwin II as lord (although Baldwin I was not a lord in his own right). The castle ofIbelin was located quite near Ramla. It was later a part of the Ibelin possessions, inherited from Helvis, daughter of Baldwin of Ramla and wife ofBarisan of Ibelin . Along with most of the rest of the kingdom, Ramla was recaptured bySaladin in1187 . Though legally distinct, Ramla in practise merged with the other Ibelin holdings regained after theThird Crusade , and in the mid-13th century it was indistinguishable from the larger County of Jaffa and Ascalon.Lords/officials of Ramla
*Bishop Robert (1099-c.1102)
*Baldwin I, Castellan (c.1102-1134), Lord of Ramla (1134-1138)
*Baldwin II (1134 -?)
*Hugh (c.1154 )
*Peter (c.1159 )
*Hugh of Ibelin (?–1170 )
*Baldwin of Ibelin (1170 –1186 )
*Thomas of Ibelin (died1188 ; actually held byBalian of Ibelin ,1186 -1193 )
*John of Ibelin (c.1247) [Edbury, Peter W. "John of Ibelin's Title to the Counties of Jaffa and Ascalon." "The English Historical Review" 98.386 (1983): 115. ]ources
*John L. La Monte, "Feudal Monarchy in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100-1291". The Medieval Academy of America, 1932.
*Jonathan Riley-Smith , "The Feudal Nobility and the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1174-1277". The Macmillan Press, 1973.
*Steven Runciman , "A History of the Crusades, Vol. II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Frankish East, 1100-1187".Cambridge University Press , 1952.
*Steven Tibble, "Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291". Clarendon Press, 1989.Notes
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