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Guy of Ibelin (French: Guy d'Ibelin) (1215/1218 – after May 1255) was marshal and constable of the kingdom of Cyprus. He was the fifth son of John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut, and of Melisende of Arsuf. He had close relations with the king of Cyprus, Henry I, acting as witness for two royal decrees; he was probably one of the king's executors named in a papal bull of Pope Alexander IV. With his brother Baldwin of Ibelin, he led the Cypriot crusaders in the siege of Damietta in 1248. According to the medieval chronicler Jean de Joinville, he was one of the most accomplished knights of his generation and a benevolent ruler on Cyprus. Joinville recounts an episode when he, Guy and Baldwin had been taken prisoner by saracen rebels: Guy married Phillipa Barlais, daughter of Aimery Barlais.〔, footnote 93〕〔, the genealogical table C shows the family tree for Guy's progeny〕 Their children were: * Baudouin d'Ibelin, bailli of the kingdom of Jerusalem, then constable of the kingdom of Cyprus * Jean d'Ibelin, assassinated in 1277 * Aimery d'Ibelin *Balian d'Ibelin (1240–1302), seneschal of Cyprus 1286-1302 *Philippe d'Ibelin (1253 † 1318), seneschal of Cyprus 1302-1318 * Isabelle d'Ibelin (1241 † 1324), wife of king Hugh III of Cyprus * Alice d'Ibelin, married Eudes de Dampierre sur Salon * Eschive d'Ibelin, a nun * Mélisende d'Ibelin * Marie d'Ibelin ==See also== * Officers of the Kingdom of Cyprus 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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