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His nephew and namesake became a monk at the Abbey of St. Mary of the Valley of Jehosaphat in or before 1129. William's 1129 charter to the same abbey was witnessed by Ralph of Issy. Ralph and a Simon were identified as William's nephews in 1132. Based on the four documents, Mayer concludes that William disinherited Elias and William in favor of Ralph of Issy and Simon shortly after he returned from France in 1129. Historian Martin Rheinheimer associates Elias with Elinand who succeeded William in 1144. In contrast with both Mayer and Rheinheimer, historian Malcolm Barber says that Elinand was William's son. Mayer proposes that Ermengarde of Ibelin (a sister of Hugh of Ibelin) who was styled as the lady of Tiberias in 1155 was William's second wife. Historian Pirie-Gordon identified her as Elinand's wife, while Rheinheimer wrote that she was the wife of William II of Bures (William's nephew), but Peter W. Edbury accepts Mayer's view. 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William donated estates in Lajjun and near Tiberias to the hospital of the Abbey of St. Mary of the Valley of Jehosaphat on 1 February 1121. Balak ibn Bahram, the Artuqid ruler of SuruC' and Mardin, captured Baldwin II on 18 April 1123. The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Warmund of Picquigny, convoked an assembly which elected Eustace Grenier constable and bailiff to administer the kingdom, but Grenier died on 15 May or June. The council again assembled and appointed William to both offices. Meanwhile, a Venetian fleet had landed at the Holy Land, carrying 15,000 soldiers. The patriarch, William and Pagan, the chancellor of Jerusalem, concluded a treaty with the Doge of Venice, Domenico Michiel on behalf of the king. In accordance with Baldwin's previous promises to the Venetians, the treatybthe so-called Pactum Warmundibgranted privileges to them in both the Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Principality of Antioch in exchange for their assistance to besiege either Tyre or Ascalon. 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In January 1992, director of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office Lu Ping publicly encouraged the organisation of pro-Beijing political parties for the 1995 elections.:?10.8? Politicians from the Hong Kong Federation of Trade Unions (FTU) and other pro-Beijing organisations including the Hong Kong Federation of Education Workers (FEW) formed the DAB on 10 July 1992, with Tsang Yok-sing as the party's first chairperson.:?161? The DAB was the first major pro-Beijing party as a part of the "United Front" on the eve of the handover of Hong Kong.[citation needed] Compared with other pro-Beijing parties in Hong Kong, the DAB was more grassroots-oriented.:?100? The 56 founding members of the DAB held political views that were sympathetic towards China and emphasised friendly Sino-Hong Kong relations.:?100? 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Mayer also says that Ermengarde gave birth to Eschiva of Bures who was William's heiress ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12400 ***********************************************