Gilbert of Assailly
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Gilbert of Assailly (d.1183)[1] was Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers from 1162/3 to 1170, when he resigned or was deposed. During his time at the head of the Hospitallers, they purchased the land for Castle Belvoir,[2][3] at Kawkab al-Hawa, now Beit She'an, and otherwise expanded their fortifications.[4] Gilbert also began regulating the constitution of the order.[5]
His is principally remembered for his militant attitude to the invasion of Egypt, proposed by Amalric I of Jerusalem. The 1168 expedition turned out disastrously, and Gilbert's position became untenable.
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- ^ Steven Runciman, A History of the Crusades vol.II p.384, note, days Gilbert was drowned off Dieppe.
- ^ whc.unesco.org
- ^ www.mfa.gov.il
- ^ The Book by Gilles C H Nullens - Part 3: The Knights of Malta - 3.2 Jerusalem
- ^ Religious Houses - House of Knights hospitallers: British History Online