Philip of Milly

Philip of Milly
Coat of arms of Philip of Milly
7th Grand Master of the Knights Templar
In office
1169–1171
Preceded byBertrand de Blanchefort
Succeeded byOdo de St Amand
Lord of Oultrejordain
In office
1161–1168
Preceded byMaurice of Montreal
Succeeded byHumphrey III of Toron
Personal details
Bornc. 1120
Died3 April 1171
NationalityFrench
SpouseIsabella
Children
Parents
  • Guy of Milly
  • Etiennette of Nablus
Military service
Branch/service Kingdom of Jerusalem
Knights Templar
Years of service1147–1171
Battles/warsSecond Crusade (1147-49)
Jerusalem Civil War (1152)
Siege of Ascalon (1153)
Siege of Paneas (1157)
Crusader invasion of Egypt (1165-68)
Siege of Bilbeis (1168)
Siege of Gaza (1170)

Philip of Milly, also known as Philip of Nablus (Latin: Philippus Neapolitanus; c. 1120 – April 3, 1171), was a baron in the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the seventh Grand Master of the Knights Templar. He briefly employed the troubadour Peire Bremon lo Tort in the Holy Land.


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