Walter of Saint Omer
Walter of Saint Omer | |
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Prince of Galilee Lord of Tiberias | |
Reign | 1159–71 |
Predecessor | William II of Bures |
Successor | Raymond III, Count of Tripoli |
Died | 1174 |
Wife | Princess Echiva of Bures |
Issue |
Hugh II of Saint Omer William of Saint Omer Raoul of Saint Omer Odo of Saint Omer |
Family | House of Saint Omer |
Father | William II of Saint Omer |
Mother | Melisinde of Picquigny |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Walter of Saint Omer (French: Gautier de Saint-Omer; d 1174), also known as Walter of Fauquembergues or Walter of Tiberias, was the son of William II of Saint Omer and Melisinde of Picquigny, and Prince of Galilee and Tiberias.
Walter married Echiva de Bures, Princess of Galilee and Tiberias, daughter of Prince Godfrey de Bures. From this marriage they had four sons:
- Hugh II of Saint Omer, Prince of Galilee and Tiberias from 1187 to 1204, who married Margaret of Ibelin, daughter of Balian of Ibelin
- William of Saint Omer, who married Marie, daughter of Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, widow of Baldwin of Ibelin
- Raoul of Saint Omer, Prince of Galilee from 1204 to 1219, who married Agnès Garnier, daughter of Reginald of Sidon
- Odo of Saint Omer, also known as Oste de Saint-Omer, 1180 to 1217, count of Tripoli, Lord of Gogulat, who married Fenie (Euphémie) Garnier, daughter of Renaud de Grenier, Count of Sidon
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