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John of Ibelin and Melisende had six sons and one daughter: Balian of Ibelin (1210 – 4 September 1247 Askalon), in 1230, he married Eschiva de Montfaucon, [3] daughter of Walter de Montfaucon de Montbéliard and Bourgogne de Lusignan of Cyprus. John of Ibelin (1212 – December 1258), Lord of Arsuf, Constable of Jerusalem. Married Alix of ...
Lord Baldwin was among the barons who advised the king to crown Sibylla's son Baldwin V in 1183, while Baldwin IV was still alive; this was an attempt to prevent Guy from succeeding as king. Baldwin V became sole king while still a child in 1185, and when the young king died in 1186, Sibylla was crowned queen with Guy as her consort.
Baldwin of Ibelin (French: Baudouin d'Ibelin; died 1313) was the ruling Lord of Korakou and of Vitzada, son of John of Ibelin (died after 1250) and Isabelle du Rivet.
Baldwin of Ibelin [a] (died 21 February 1267) was the fourth of five sons of John I of Beirut and his second wife Melisende of Arsuf. He commanded the third battaile at the Battle of Agridi in 1232. [1] In 1246, he was appointed Seneschal of Cyprus and was taken captive at the Battle of Mansurah in 1250.
Photo by Bruce Glikas/WireImage Another famous family is coming to reality TV. According to Hilaria Baldwin, “Telling your story is one thing, and showing your story is something else,” she ...
Ibelin coat of arms. The House of Ibelin was a noble family in the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century. They rose from relatively humble beginnings to become one of the most important families in the kingdom, holding various high offices and with extensive holdings in the Holy Land and Cyprus.
For the Oscar-shortlisted documentary “The Remarkable Life of Ibelin,” director Benjamin Ree made several unique choices. The film tells the story of a young Norwegian man, Mats Steen, whose ...
Helvis married Barisan, the constable of the county of Jaffa, around 1137 or 1138.When Helvis' father died in 1138, she and Barisan inherited Ramla and the castle of Mirabel, until her brother Renier claimed it in 1143 or 1144; presumably this means he was her younger brother and had now reached the age of majority.