Eschiva of Ibelin (died 1196)
Eschiva of Ibelin (1160–1196) was a queen consort of Cyprus.[1]
Eschiva | |
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queen consort of Cyprus and Jerusalem | |
Noble family | House of Ibelin |
Spouse(s) | Aimery of Cyprus |
Issue | |
Father | Baldwin of Ibelin |
Mother | Richilde de Bethsan |
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
- Alix, died young
References
- Edbury 1991: Edbury, Peter W: The Kingdom of Cyprus and the Crusades 1191–1374. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1991.
Sources
- This page is a translation of fr:Echive d'Ibelin (morte en 1196).
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Preceded by New title |
Queen consort of Cyprus 1194–1196 |
Succeeded by Isabella I of Jerusalem |
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