Philip of Ibelin (born c. 1255; died 25 November 1318, Nicosia) was Seneschal of the Kingdom of Cyprus. As one of the sons of Philippa Barlais and her...
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Philip of Ibelin may refer to: Philip of Ibelin (1180–1227), nobleman of the Kingdom of Cyprus Philip of Ibelin (died 1304) Philip of Ibelin (died 1318)...
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1386) m. Hugh IV of Cyprus (see above) Philip of Ibelin (1253–1318) m. 1. c. 1280 Maria, daughter of Vahran of Hamousse by Mary of Ibelin, w.o. issue; 2...
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Balian of Ibelin (French: Balian d'Ibelin; 1240–1302), seneschal of Cyprus, was a son of Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus, and Philippa Berlais. He...
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1334. He was the son of Philip of Ibelin (1253–1318), previous Seneschal of Cyprus and Jerusalem by his second wife Maria Embriaco of Giblet (d. 1331). He...
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was the son of John of Ibelin (aka John of Jaffa) and Maria of Barbaron. He was count in name only. His father, John of Jaffa, had died in 1266, after...
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second wife, as his first, her kinswoman Marie of Ibelin, had died on an unrecorded date before June 1318. That same year, Hugh succeeded his father as...
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Year 1318 (MCCCXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Julian calendar. January 23 – Pope John XXII issues the papal bull Gloriosam ecclesiam...
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(1269) Balian of Ibelin (1286–1302) Philip of Ibelin (1302–1318), brother of prec. Guy of Ibelin (1318–after 1334?), son of prec. James of Lusignan (1369)...
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Embriaco family (redirect from Embriaco lords of Gibelet)
of Gibelletto (es) (d. Nicosia 1331/4, buried there), married c. 1295 Philip of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus and Jerusalem (1253–1318) Juan de Ibelin (1302...
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1373), canon of Cammin. Secondly, Henry married Heloise (aka Helwig or Helvis; died 1347/48), daughter of Philip of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus. They...
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Isabella of Beirut had died and the city had passed to her sister Eschive of Ibelin. Eschive was married to Humphrey of Montfort, the younger brother of John...
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Boniface of Verona died. In 1318, John II Ducas, the sebastokrator of Neopatras, died and Fadrique invaded Thessaly. He took possession of his castles...
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that she had died a fervent Catholic. Isabella was born on 18 July 1501 in Brussels as the third child of Philip the Handsome, ruler of the Habsburg Netherlands...
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Welf of the Elder House, died in 1055. Welf IV was the son of Welf III's sister Kunigunde of Altdorf and her husband Albert Azzo II, Margrave of Milan...
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Brunswick–Lüneburg (redirect from Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg)
particular family died out. For example, over the course of the centuries there were the Old, Middle and New Houses (or Lines) of Brunswick, and the...
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West, p. 166 Mayer, Hans Eberhard (February 15, 1978). "Ibelin versus Ibelin". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 122, no. 1. pp...
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knights under John of Ibelin and Henry of Antioch. They pillaged Montferrand and its surroundings, returning without incident. Guérin died after May 1236...
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that of Philip of Novara. (RHC Lois, Volume 1.II) III. Livre de Jacques d'Ibelin written by James of Ibelin, count of Jaffa from 1266–1268, the son of John...
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in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1100–1291 (1932). The Wars of Frederick II against the Ibelins in Syria and Cyprus by Philip de Novare (1936). A syllabus...
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John of Ibelin, count of Jaffa, remains as bailli, and Plaisance contemplates marrying John's youthful son Balian. Meanwhile, King Louis IX of France...
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his uncle Philip of Ibelin as regent (bailiff). Abu Hafs Umar I, ruler of the Hafsid Sultanate, takes control of Béjaïa and becomes a rival of the main...
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imperialists), the representatives of the Emperor Frederick II, largely from Lombardy, and the Eastern aristocracy led first by the Ibelins and then by the Montforts...
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Philip of Ibelin as regent. 1287 22 March. A major earthquake strikes Syria causing serious damage to the walls of Latakia. 3 April. Honorius IV dies...
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Philip of Ibelin as regent. 1287 22 March. Major earthquake strikes Syria causing serious damage to the walls of Latakia. 3 April. Honorius IV dies, Rome...
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Irene of Brunswick, Byzantine empress consort (b. 1293) Isabella of Ibelin, queen of Cyprus and Jerusalem (b. 1241) Jacopo the Great, Italian nobleman...
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a fierce battle at the edge of the sea. The onslaught of the knights of France and those of Outremer under John of Ibelin, force the Ayyubids back with...
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between the Emperor Frederick and Sir John of Ibelin, covering the period 1223–1242, by Italian historian Philip of Novara (1200–1270); (3) Chronique du Templier...
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