Lordship of Ramla

Lordship of Ramla

The Lordship of Ramla was one of the vassal states of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was part of the County 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 the diocese of Rouen, whom the crusaders installed as Bishop of Lydda 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 in 1134, with Baldwin II as lord (although Baldwin I was not a lord in his own right). The castle of Ibelin was located quite near Ramla. It was later a part of the Ibelin possessions, inherited from Helvis, daughter of Baldwin of Ramla and wife of Barisan of Ibelin. Along with most of the rest of the kingdom, Ramla was recaptured by Saladin in 1187. Though legally distinct, Ramla in practise merged with the other Ibelin holdings regained after the Third 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 (died 1188; actually held by Balian 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.

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