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  1. Hodierna de Trípoli ou Hodierna de Jerusalém (Trípoli, c. 1110 — c. 1164) foi condessa de Trípoli através do seu casamento em 1135 com o conde Raimundo II. Era a terceira filha do rei Balduíno II de Jerusalém com Morfia de Melitene. As suas irmãs foram a rainha Melisenda de Jerusalém, a princesa Alice de Antioquia e a ...

  2. Hodierna de Trípoli o de Jerusalén (c. 1110 - c. 1164) fue condesa de Trípoli a través de su matrimonio en 1135 con el conde Raimundo II de Trípoli. Era la tercera hija del rey Balduino II de Jerusalén con Morfia de Melitene .

  3. 31 de jul. de 2022 · From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Hodierna of Tripoli (c. 1110 – c. 1164) was the daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem and the Armenian noblewoman Morphia. She was countess of Tripoli through her marriage to Raymond II of Tripoli.

    • Raymond II de Toulouse, Count of Tripoli
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    She was the daughter of Baldwin II of Jerusalem and the Armenian noblewoman Morphia. Hodierna was the third of four daughters; her older sisters were Melisende, who succeeded their father, and Alice, who aspired to rule Antioch, and her younger sister was Ioveta, abbess of Bethany.

    Hodierna married Raymond II of Tripoli in about 1135. Hodierna was close to her sisters: she may have asked Melisende to arrange for the assassination of Alphonse I of Toulouse, son of Raymond IV of Toulouse, in 1148, when Alphonse came to claim the County of Tripoli. Hodierna supported Melisende in her struggle with her son Baldwin III in 1150-52....

    In 1152, Hodierna was in the midst of a dispute with her husband Raymond II of Tripoli. Hodierna, like her sisters, was very independent, but Raymond was a jealous man and kept her in seclusion. There were even rumours that their daughter Melisende(named after the queen) was fathered by a different man. Her sister Melisende and her nephew Baldwin c...

    Hodierna remained by Melisende's side when Melisende lay dying in 1161. Now rid of the influence of his mother, Baldwin III took personal control of Nablus, exchanging it with Philip of Milly who received the lordship of Oultrejordainin return. Hodierna gave her assent to this transaction on behalf of Melisende. Hodierna died at an unknown date, pr...

    According to the legendary Vida of the troubadour Jaufré Rudel of Blaye, the legend of her beauty, brought back to France by pilgrims, inspired Rudel's songs of amor de lonh— "distant love." The story claims that he took part in the Second Crusade to see her but fell sick and was brought ashore, dying. Hodierna is said to have come down from her ca...

    Hans E. Mayer, The Crusades. Oxford, 1965.
    Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades, vol. II: The Kingdom of Jerusalem. Cambridge University Press, 1952.
    William of Tyre, A History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea, trans. E.A. Babcock and A.C. Krey. Columbia University Press, 1943.
  4. Hodierna de Trípoli ou Hodierna de Jerusalém foi condessa de Trípoli através do seu casamento em 1135 com o conde Raimundo II. Era a terceira filha do rei Balduíno II de Jerusalém com Morfia de Melitene. As suas irmãs foram a rainha Melisenda de Jerusalém, a princesa Alice de Antioquia e a abadessa Ioveta da Betânia.

  5. 9 de mai. de 2021 · Hodierna de Trípoli, la hermana menor de Melisenda y Alicia, estuvo implicada en dos intentos de asesinato mientras luchaba por el poder: uno contra un reclamante rival del condado de Trípoli, y ...

  6. Balduino III de Jerusalén, que se alojaba en Trípoli, nombró regente a la madre de Raimundo, Hodierna de Jerusalén. Raimundo pasó los años siguientes en la corte real de Jerusalén. Participó en una serie de campañas militares contra Nur al-Din, el gobernante musulmán de Damasco, después de alcanzar la mayoría de edad en 1155.