Geoffrey of the Tower of David

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Geoffrey of the Tower of David (Latin: Gulfridus, Gunfridus or Gumfridus)[1] was a 12th-century Frankish knight and crusader. He built up an estate around Jerusalem in the First Crusade and became an officer and possibly an in-law of King Baldwin I. From 1106 until 1137 he was kept captive in Egypt, and after his return engaged in a land dispute with Bishop Ignatius III Jādida.

Captivity and return

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