Isabella of Ibelin (1241-1324)
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Isabella of Ibelin
(1241–1324), queen of Cyprus, was the daughter of Guy d'Ibelin
, marshal and constable of Cyprus, and of Philippa Berlais.
She married Hugh III of Cyprus
(1235–1284) and they had :
Ibelin
Ibelin was a castle in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century , which gave its name to an important family of nobles.-The castle:...
(1241–1324), queen of Cyprus, was the daughter of Guy d'Ibelin
Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus
Guy of Ibelin was marshal and constable of the kingdom of Cyprus. He was the fifth son of John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut, and of Melisende of Arsuf...
, marshal and constable of Cyprus, and of Philippa Berlais.
She married Hugh III of Cyprus
Hugh III of Cyprus
Hugh III of Cyprus , born Hughues de Poitiers, later Hughues de Lusignan , called the Great, was the King of Cyprus from 1267 and King of Jerusalem from 1268 . He was the son of Henry of Antioch and Isabella of Cyprus, the daughter of Hugh I...
(1235–1284) and they had :
- John II & I of LusignanJohn II of JerusalemJohn II of Jerusalem was the eldest son of Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of Ibelin. He succeeded his father as King of Cyprus on March 24 and was crowned at Santa Sophia, Nicosia on May 11, 1284. His succession as King of Jerusalem was opposed by Charles of Anjou, who had also disrupted his...
(died 1285) who succeeded him as King of Jerusalem and Cyprus - Bohemond of Lusignan (ca. 1268 – Tyre, November 3, 1281, buried at the FranciscanFranciscanMost Franciscans are members of Roman Catholic religious orders founded by Saint Francis of Assisi. Besides Roman Catholic communities, there are also Old Catholic, Anglican, Lutheran, ecumenical and Non-denominational Franciscan communities....
Church of NicosiaNicosiaNicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...
) - Henry II of LusignanHenry II of JerusalemHenry II of Jerusalem and Henry II of Cyprus, born Henri de Lusignan was the last ruling and first titular King of Jerusalem and also ruled as King of Cyprus as Henry II...
(1271 – August 31, 1324) who succeeded John as King - Amaury II of Lusignan, Prince of TyreAmalric, Prince of TyreAmalric de Lusignan or Amaury II de Lusignan, Prince of Tyre , of the Lusignan family, was a son of Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabella of Ibelin.-Biography:...
(died June 5, 1310), Constable of JerusalemOfficers of the Kingdom of JerusalemThere were six major officers of the kingdom of Jerusalem: the constable, the marshal, the seneschal, the chamberlain , the butler and the chancellor...
, who displaced Henry and became Regent of Cyprus - Mary of LusignanMarie of Lusignan, Queen of AragonMarie of Lusignan was a daughter of Hugh III of Cyprus and his wife Isabella of Ibelin. She was Queen consort of Aragon by her marriage and was a member of the House of Lusignan.-Life:...
(1273 – September, 1322 at TortosaTortosa-External links:* *** * * *...
and buried at BarcelonaBarcelonaBarcelona is the second largest city in Spain after Madrid, and the capital of Catalonia, with a population of 1,621,537 within its administrative limits on a land area of...
) who married by proxy at Santa SophiaSelimiye Mosque (Nicosia)Selimiye Mosque or Agia Sofia Cathedral, formerly Cathédrale Sainte Sophie, is located in the Turkish controlled northern part of the walled city of Nicosia. It is the main mosque in the city. It is housed in the largest and oldest surviving gothic church in Cyprus possibly constructed on the site...
, NicosiaNicosiaNicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...
on June 15, 1315 and in person at GironaGironaGirona is a city in the northeast of Catalonia, Spain at the confluence of the rivers Ter, Onyar, Galligants and Güell, with an official population of 96,236 in January 2009. It is the capital of the province of the same name and of the comarca of the Gironès...
on November 27, 1315 James II of AragonJames II of AragonJames II , called the Just was the King of Sicily from 1285 to 1296 and King of Aragon and Valencia and Count of Barcelona from 1291 to 1327. In 1297 he was granted the Kingdom of Sardinia and Corsica...
(August 10, 1267 – November 2, 1327) - Aimery of Lusignan (1274–1280 — soon before April 9, 1316), succeeded Guy as Constable of Cyprus in 1303, briefly succeeded Amalric as Regent of Cyprus and Governor of Cyprus on June 6, 1310
- Guy of Lusignan (1275–1280 – 1303, probably buried at NicosiaNicosiaNicosia from , known locally as Lefkosia , is the capital and largest city in Cyprus, as well as its main business center. Nicosia is the only divided capital in the world, with the southern and the northern portions divided by a Green Line...
), Constable of Cyprus ca. 1291, married on December 7, 1291 Eschive d'Ibelin, Lady of Beirut (1253–1312), parents of:- Hugh IV of Lusignan, King of CyprusHugh IV of CyprusHugh IV of Cyprus was King of Cyprus from 31 March 1324 to his abdication, on 24 November 1358 and, nominally, King of Jerusalem, as Hugh II, until his death...
- Isabella of Lusignan (1296–1300 – after 1340), married on July 21, 1322 Eudes de Dampierre, Titular Constable of Jerusalem (died 1330)
- Hugh IV of Lusignan, King of Cyprus
- Margaret of Lusignan (ca. 1276 – in ArmeniaArmenian Kingdom of CiliciaThe Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia , also known as the Cilician Armenia, Kingdom of Cilician Armenia or New Armenia, was an independent principality formed during the High Middle Ages by Armenian refugees fleeing the Seljuk invasion of Armenia...
, 1296), who married January 9, 1288 Thoros III of ArmeniaThoros III of ArmeniaThoros III or Toros III was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1293 to 1298. He was the son of Leo II of Armenia and Kyranna de Lampron, and was part of the Hethumid dynasty. In 1293 his brother Hethum II abdicated in his favour; however, Thoros recalled Hethum to the throne in... - Alice of Lusignan (1277–1280 – after March, 1324), married 1292–1295 or ca. 1292/1294 Balian of Ibelin (died 1315/1316 in Kerynia, soon before April 19, 1316), Titular Prince of Galilee and Bethlehem
- Helvis de Lusignan (died after March, 1324)
- Isabella of Lusignan (ca. 1280 – 1319), married firstly in 1285/1290 with Constantine of Neghir, Lord of Partzerpert (died 1308), and secondly ca. 1310 with the King Oshin of ArmeniaOshin of ArmeniaOshin was king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, ruling from 1307 to 1320. He was a member of the Hetoumid-family, the son of Leo II, King of Armenia and Queen Keran....
, who divorce her before or in 1316. Through her first marriage she was grandmother of Constantine III, King of Armenia