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Hugues du Puiset, II comte de Jaffa

Also Known As: "Hugh II of Jaffa", "(not Hugh II du Puiset)"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Born during his parents crusader voyage, Puglia, Italy
Death: after July 1134
Puglia, Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of Hugues II du Puiset, 1st comte de Jaffa and Mabille de Roucy
Husband of Emelota (Emma) Grenier

Occupation: Count of Jaffa
Managed by: Livio Scremin
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About Hugues du Puiset, II comte de Jaffa

-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_II_of_Jaffa



-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/JERUSALEM%20NOBILITY.htm#HuguesPuiset
1. HUGUES du Puiset (-after Jul 1134). The Chronicle of Alberic de Trois-Fontaines names “alterum Hugonem” as son of "Hugoni de Puisato" & his wife[531]. He was left in Apulia when his parents left for Palestine, but after they died he followed and was installed as Lord of Jaffa in [1122] after the death of his stepfather[532]. "Balyanus Joppensis constabularius" donated property to the church of St Jean, Nablus, with the consent of "Hugonis Joppensis consulis", by charter dated May 1122[533]. Hugues Lord of Jaffa donated land “in territorio seu dominatu Ascalonis...”, and confirmed the donation of “unum casale Dargeboam...et tertiam partem...Zonia” made by “Barisanus constabularius meus”, to Notre-Dame de Josaphat “in manu domini Gelduini patrui mei, abbatis eiusdem loci”, with the advice of “uxoris meæ Emme”, by charter dated to 25 Dec 1122/18 Apr 1123 [presumably several months too early in view of the date of Hugues’s marriage][534]. Baudouin II King of Jerusalem granted privileges to the Venetians by charter dated 2 May 1125, subscribed by "…Honfrodus de Corone, Guido de Miliaco, Radulfus de Fontanellis, Goffredus Tortus, Rainerius de Bruso, Guido Lidensis dominus, Guipertus de Caipha…Guilielmus de Buris, Tyberiadis…Ugo Joppensis dominus, Gualterius Brisebarre, Beritti dominus, Eustachius Granerius…"[535]. "Barisanus constabularius Joppensis" donated "casale Algie in territorio Ascalonis" to the Hospitallers, with the consent of "Hugonis domini Joppensis, et Emmæ uxoris", by charter dated 17 Jan 1126[536]. "…Wido de Puteolo…" subscribed the charter dated 1127 under which "Balianus miles" donated property to St Marie, Josaphat[537]. There were rumours that he was the lover of Mélisende Queen of Jerusalem. "…Hugo Ioppensis dominus…" subscribed the charter dated Mar 1128 under which "Balduinus…rex Iherusalem Latinorum secundus" granted privileges to the church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, signing second among the subscribers after the king's daughter[538]. He was challenged to a duel by his stepson Walter Garnier in 1132, but escaped to Ascalon where he sought protection from the Egyptian garrison. He was returned to Jaffa, where his vassal Balian of Ibelin turned against him and surrendered him to Foulques King of Jerusalem. "Hugo II Joppensis…" subscribed a charter of "Adelicia filia Balduini II regis vidua Bohemundi II" dated Jul 1134[539]. He was permitted to go into exile to the court of Roger II King of Sicily where he died soon after[540].

m ([Jun 1123/8 Apr 1124])) as her second husband, EMMA, widow of EUSTACHE Garnier, niece of ARNOUL de Choques Patriarch of Jerusalem, daughter of --- (-after Oct 1126). The Lignages d'Outremer name "Ameline…niece dou patriarche de Jerusalem" as wife of "Estace de Garnier"[541]. Her two marriages are confirmed by the following document: “Constantius Sanctæ Quarantene servus” confirmed that "Eustachium Granerium et uxorem eius" returned land to Quarantene abbey by charter dated “III Non Mai” [no year specified], the same document specifying that “post obitum...domini Eustachii” Constantius asked “dominam Emam, uxorem supramemorati Eustachii” to increase the donation, which she did “per manum viri sui domni Hugonis principis Ioppe” with the consent of "filiis suis Eustachio et Galterio" by charter dated 8 Apr 1124[542]. "Barisanus constabularius Joppensis" donated "casale Algie in territorio Ascalonis" to the Hospitallers, with the consent of "Hugonis domini Joppensis, et Emmæ uxoris", by charter dated 17 Jan 1126[543]. "Eustachius Granerius II" donated property to the church of St. Marie, Josaphat, with the consent of "Papiæ uxoris", by charter dated Oct 1126, subscribed by "Emma comitissa mater Granerii II" and written by "Walterio fratre supradicti Granerii"[544].

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Born during his parents crusader voyage, Puglia, Italy
1134
July 1134
Age 28
Puglia, Italy