Humphrey III of Toron (died 1173) was the third in the line of succession for the lordship of Toron (modern Tebnine, Lebanon). He was son of Humphrey II of Toron. Little is known about him as his rule lasted for a short while and the lordship went to his son Humphrey IV of Toron. Under Humphrey III, Toron issued its own coinage, which did not survive the test of time.[1]

He married Stephanie of Milly in 1163 and had issue:

References

  1. Prawer, Joshua (1972). The Latin Kingdom Of Jerusalem. Weidenfeld and Nicolson. p. 391. ISBN 0297993976.


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