Oultrejordain

Lordship of Oultrejordain
1118–1187
The Lordship of Oultrejordain at its greatest extent. Boundaries approximate.
The Lordship of Oultrejordain at its greatest extent. Boundaries approximate.
StatusVassal of Kingdom of Jerusalem
CapitalMontreal (1115 to 1140s)
Kerak (1140s to 1188)
Common languagesLatin, Old French, Italian (also Arabic and Greek)
Religion
Roman Catholicism, Greek Orthodoxy, Syriac Orthodoxy, Islam, Judaism
GovernmentFeudal monarchy
Lord 
• 1118–1126
Roman of Le Puy
• 1126–1147
Pagan the Butler
• 1148–c.1160
Maurice of Montreal
• 1161–1168
Philip of Milly
• 1168–1173
Humphrey III of Toron (through marriage to Stephanie of Milly)
• 1173–1174
Miles of Plancy (through marriage to Stephanie of Milly)
• 1177–1187
Raynald of Châtillon (through marriage to Stephanie of Milly)
Historical eraHigh Middle Ages
• First Crusade
1118
• Conquered by Saladin
1187
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Fatimid Caliphate
Ayyubid dynasty
Today part ofIsrael
Jordan
Palestine

The Lordship of Oultrejordain or Oultrejourdain (Old French for "beyond the Jordan", also called Lordship of Montreal) was the name used during the Crusades for an extensive and partly undefined region to the east of the Jordan River, an area known in ancient times as Edom and Moab. It was also referred to as Transjordan.