This attribution is cast in doubt by recent research which suggests that the younger Richard's only heir was a daughter Sabina.
Bohemond VI of Antioch, wanting to take revenge on the Embriaco lords of Gibelet, attacked them and found his allies, the Templars and his opponents William II of Botron and the Hospitallers.
[4] Revel strengthened the Hospitaller domain by acquiring the Benedictine abbey on Mount Tabor, but the consent of the Archbishop of Nazareth was not obtained until 1263.
The success of the administrative activity of Revel is largely due to the treasurer Joseph de Chauncy who officiated from 1248 to 1271 before being called by Edward I of England.
Or the executors decided to return the corpse to the County of Hainaut for final burial, leaving the incomplete epitaph.