Eshiva Ibelin ( 1160 - 1196 ) was the daughter of Balduin Ibelin (died 1187), the lord of Ramla and Rishilda de Betsan.
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She married Amory II of Jerusalem (1145-1205), a connable of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (later the King of Cyprus (1194-1205) and Jerusalem (1197-1205)). Their children were:
- Bourgogne (Burgundy) (1176/1180 - c. 1210); 1st husband: from 1193, Raimund VI (October 27, 1156 - August 2, 1222), Count of Toulouse (3rd wife), was rejected by him in 1194 and divorced in 1194 or 1196, they had no children; 2nd husband: Gauthier de Montbeliard (Gauthier II de Monfocon) (died July 20, 1212 at the Battle of Satalia), from whom she had children.
- Guy (1197-1205)
- Jean (1197-1205)
- Hugo I (c. 1194 - 1218), king of Cyprus
- Eloise (c. 1190 - c. 1218); husband: since 1205, Ed de Damier-sur-Salon (d. after 1210), seigneur de Charcé-le-Gre (abducted in 1210 by her second husband), there were children, the eldest of whom was Richard de Damier; 2nd husband: Raimund Rupen (d. 1222), Prince of Antioch, had 2 children from him
- Alice de Lusignan (1197-1205)