
Count Guillaume of Beersheb (1045-) was a noble of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.
Biography[]
Guillaume was born in 1045 to the House of Aspa, a dynasty of Catholic French. He was a bastard son of Count Eustache II of Boulogne, and he was therefore the half-brother of the future kings Godfrey de Bouillon, Eustache of Jerusalem, and Baldwin I of Jerusalem and the noble Count Hugues of Jaffa. Guillaume was invited to the court of Godfrey on 29 September 1102, and he was granted the county of Beersheb by his half-brother, giving him lands in his kingdom.