Guy Ibelin ( fr. Guy d'Ibelin ; 1215/1218 - after May 1255 ) - marshal and connable of the Kingdom of Cyprus from the Ibelin family.
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Guy was the fifth son of the lord Beirut Jean Ibelin and Melisande of Arsuf. He became an approximate of the Cypriot King Henry I (mentioned in two royal decrees). In 1249, together with his brother Baldwin, he commanded the crusaders from Cyprus during the siege of Damietta . According to the medieval historian Jean de Joinville , he was one of the most experienced knights of his time and a good ruler of Cyprus.
Guy was married to Philippe Barle. Their children:
- Baldwin Ibelin (d. After 08. 1286 ), the Bailey of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, subsequently the constable of the Kingdom of Cyprus
- Jean Ibelin, killed in 1277
- Emery Ibelin
- Balian Ibelin (1240-1302), Seneschal of the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1286-1302
- Philip Ibelin (1253–1318), Seneschal of the Kingdom of Cyprus in 1302–1318
- Isabella Ibelin (1241-1324), wife of the Cypriot king Hugo III
- Alice Ibelin, wife of Ode de Dampier sur Salon
- Eshiva Ibelin
- Melisenda Ibelin
- Maria Ibelin
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Cawley C. Medieval Lands : A prosopography of medieval European noble and royal families