Hugues II of Saint-Omer
Hugues II of Saint-Omer (v. 1150 † after 1204) was a titular prince of Galileo and of Tibériade of 1187 with 1204, it was wire of Gautier de Saint-Omer, prince de Galilée, and of Echives de Bures.
With died of his/her father, his mother remaria with Raymond III, count de Tripoli, which became thus prince de Galilée and of Tibériade. In 1187, the knights of the Royaume of Jerusalem were beaten with Hattin and Saladin reconquered a good part of the kingdom, and in particular the principality of Galileo. Raymond III dies a little later but Hugues II inherits only one title.
He married Marguerite Ibelin, girl of Balian d' Ibelin and Marie Comnène, but did not have children. In 1204, it yields its rights to his Raoul brother, and settles in the Latin Empire of Constantinople. He dies in the years which follow, because his widow remarie in 1210 with Gautier III of Brisebarre, lord of Césarée.
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