Stéphanie, de Nablus

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-http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tiennette_de_Naplouse



-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/JERUSALEM%20NOBILITY.htm#StephanieN...

 Brother and sister, parents not known: 

1. PAYEN . Lord of Nablus. The Lignages d'Outremer name "sire Paien" as uncle of "mesire Phelippe de Naples…Henri le Bufle, et…Gui", specifying that he was "boutillier et seignor de Naples" and died without heirs[626].

2. STEPHANIE (-after 3 Jul 1155). The Lignages d'Outremer state that "madame Estefenie esteit flamengue" and that "son baron aveit nom Gui le Franceis"[627]. According to the Lignages, she married "mesire Baudoyn" after the death of Guy[628]. However, the date of the marriage of their daughter Helvis suggests that Baudouin was Stephanie's first husband. If this is correct, the couple must have been divorced as Baudouin's death is recorded after that of Guy de Milly. Her relationship with the Ibelin family, and her first marriage, is suggested by the charter dated 14 Jan 1155 which names "Philippi…Neapolitani, Guidonis Francigene, Henrici Bubali" as "avunculorum" of "Hugo de Hybelino et…fratris sui Balduini…"[629]. [Her son] “Reinerius de Ramis”, fearing death, donated property “in territorio casali...Galteri de Bulion” to “infirmis Sancti Lazari secus muros Jerusalem”, for the souls of “patris sui ac matris, fratrum suorum...”, in the presence of “domina Stephania mater eius...”, by charter dated 1148[630]. “Amalricus...comes Ascalonitanus” confirmed the donation of “casal Zaythar” to the lepers of St Lazarus at Jerusalem made by “Philippus Neapolitanus”, with the consent of “Ysabel uxore sua et domina Stephania matre sua, et Rainerio filio suo, Helena etiam et Stephania filiabus suis...et Guidone Francigena et Henrico Bubalo fratribus suis”, by charter dated 3 Jul 1155[631].

m firstly (divorced) BAUDOUIN [I] Lord of Rama, son of --- (-[Feb/Dec] 1138).
m secondly ([1120]) as his second wife, GUY de Milly, son of --- (-1126).