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Eschiva of Ibelin may refer to: * Eschiva of Ibelin (died 1196) Eschiva of Ibelin (1160–1196) was a queen consort of Cyprus.Edbury 1991: Edbury, Peter W: The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades 1191–1374. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991. She was the daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin (died 1187), l ..., queen-consort of Cyprus * Eschiva of Ibelin (died 1312), lady of Beirut * Eschiva of Ibelin, daughter of Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus {{hndis, Eschiva of Ibelin House of Ibelin ...
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Eschiva Of Ibelin (died 1196)
Eschiva of Ibelin (1160–1196) was a queen consort of Cyprus.Edbury 1991: Edbury, Peter W: The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades 1191–1374. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991. She was the daughter of Baldwin of Ibelin (died 1187), lord of Ramla, and of Richilde de Bethsan, and a member of the influential Ibelin family. She married Aimery of Cyprus (1145–1205), constable of the kingdom of Jerusalem, later king of Cyprus (1194–1205) and of Jerusalem (1197–1205). Issue *Bourgogne (1180 † 1210), married Walter of Montbéliard, who was regent for her younger brother, Hugh I of Cyprus, from 1205 to 1210 *Guy, died young *John, died young * Hugh I, King of Cyprus * Helvis, married Raymond-Roupen of Antioch Raymond-Roupen (also Raymond-Rupen and Ruben-Raymond; 1198 – 1219 or 1221/1222) was a member of the House of Poitiers who claimed the thrones of the Principality of Antioch and Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. His succession in Antioch was preven ... *Alix, ...
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Eschiva Of Ibelin (died 1312)
Eschive d'Ibelin (1253–1312) was ''suo jure'' Lady of Beirut in 1282–1312. She was the daughter of John II of Beirut (died 1264), lord of Beirut, and of Alice de la Roche, and a member of the influential Ibelin family. Life She first married, in 1274, Humphrey de Montfort, lord of Tyre (died 1284). Lady of Beirut She became lady of Beirut on the death of her sister Isabelle of Beirut in 1282. After Humphrey's death, she remarried in 1291 Guy of Lusignan, constable of Cyprus (died 1302). In 1291, Emir ‘Alam al-Din Sanjar al-Shuja‘i al-Mansuri, a Muslim general under al-Ashraf Khalil, marched on Beirut, which had only a small garrison. Eschive thought she was secure because she had signed a truce with Qalawun, father of Khalil. Al-Shuja‘i summoned the commanders of the garrison and arrested them. Seeing the commanders arrested, the population fled by sea. Beirut was taken by the Muslims on July 31. Al-Shuja‘i ordered the razing of its walls and castles and turned i ...
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