Gervase of Bazoches
| Gervase of Bazoches | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Galilee | |
| Reign | 1105/06–1108 |
| Predecessor | Hugh of Fauquembergues |
| Successor | Tancred |
| Died | 1108 Damascus |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Gervase of Bazoches, who is also known as Gervaise (died in Damascus in May 1108), was Prince of Galilee from 1105/1106 until his death. He was born into a French noble family but migrated to the Holy Land, where King Baldwin I of Jerusalem made him senechal in the early 1100s and appointed him prince of Galilee in 1105/1106. Gervase was captured during a raid by Toghtekin, atabeg of Damascus, who had Gervase executed after Baldwin I refused to surrender three important towns in exchange for Gervase's release.