Amalric of Jerusalem
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I have been searching medieval families for about 40 years
Amalric is the same as Amaury d' Anjou, King of Jerusalem
He was married to Agnes of Courtenay (One of 4 husbands)
He was married 1159 and Died July 11, 1174
Joanne Cordell
Amalric Of Jerusalem Media
Coin of Amaury (1163-1174): Amaury and his successors used the Holy Sepulchre on the obverse image for their deniers as a way of strengthening their relationship with the church where they were both crowned and buried. This helped to reinforce the legitimacy of the dynasty's claims to the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Amalric engaging in theological discussions, from the Passages d'outremer