Beatrice Brisebarre

[1] Beatrice's mother had died by 18 November 1167, when Walter issued a grant to the Order of Saint Lazarus for the repose of her soul.

[3][1] The historian Bernard Hamilton presumes that such an arrangement would have lasted until Beatrice married.

The Damascene ruler Nur ad-Din laid a siege to Kerak Castle in early 1170,[4] which was relieved by Beatrice's maternal grandfather, Philip, and uncle Humphrey III of Toron.

[5] The Egyptian ruler Saladin unsuccessfully besieged the castle Montreal in 1171 and possibly Kerak in 1173.

[7] The date of her death is not recorded: it was between 18 November 1167 and 24 February 1174, when her father appears in a charter without the title of lord of Transjordan.