Lordship of Sidon

However, in reality, it appears to have been much smaller than the others and had the same level of significance as several neighbors, such as Toron and Beirut, which were sub-vassals.

Sidon was captured in December, 1110 and given to Eustace I Grenier.

The lordship was a coastal strip on the Mediterranean Sea between Tyre and Beirut.

Julien Grenier sold it to the Knights Templar after it was destroyed by the Mongols in 1260 before the Battle of Ain Jalut.

The Schuf was created out of the Lordship of Sidon as a vassal around 1170.