Helvis of Ramla

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Helvis of Ramla was a 12th-century noblewoman of the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, heiress of the lordship of Ramla and mother of Balian of Ibelin, a prominent baron and defender of Jerusalem.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Crusader noble
heiress
historical figure
noblewoman
associatedPlace Ibelin NERFINISHED
Ramla NERFINISHED
associatedWith House of Ibelin NERFINISHED
century 12th century
child Baldwin of Ibelin NERFINISHED
Balian of Ibelin NERFINISHED
Hugh of Ibelin NERFINISHED
country Crusader States NERFINISHED
gender female
historicalPeriod Crusades NERFINISHED
languageLikelySpoken Latin
Old French
lordshipHeld Ramla NERFINISHED
motherOf Balian of Ibelin NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Lords of Ramla NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Lady of Ramla NERFINISHED
notableFor being mother of Balian of Ibelin
transmitting the lordship of Ramla to the Ibelin family
politicalStatus vassal of the King of Jerusalem
realm Kingdom of Jerusalem NERFINISHED
region Palestine NERFINISHED
religion Latin Christian
socialClass high nobility
spouse Barisan of Ibelin NERFINISHED
titleSource heiress of Ramla

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Balian de Ibelin mother Helvis of Ramla
subject surface form: Balian of Ibelin