Philip of Ibelin (died 1304) was constable of Cyprus.
He was son of Baldwin of Ibelin, Seneschal of Cyprus, and Alix, daughter of Walter III of Bethsan and Theodora Comnena-Lathoumnena.[1]
He married c. 1253 to Simone de Montbéliard, daughter of Odo of Montbéliard[a][2] and had issue:
- Balian (died 1315), titular prince of Galilée; married to Alice of Poitiers, daughter of Hugh III of Cyprus
- Baldwin
- Guy
- Hugues
- Marguerite
- Helvis
- Alice, married to Gautier de Bethsan (died 1315)
- Echive, married firstly to Gautier de Dampierre-sur-Salon and secondly to Hugh of Ibelin lord of Crusoche.
- Marie, married to Guy of Ibelin, Count of Jaffa and Ascalon.
Notes
References
- ^ Grousset 2006, p. 902.
- ^ a b Peters 1971, p. 160.
Sources
- Grousset, René (2006). Histoire des croisades et du royaume franc de Jérusalem - III. 1188-1291 L'anarchie franque (in French). Perrin.
- Peters, Edward, ed. (1971). Christian Society and the Crusades, 1198-1229 (2nd ed.). University of Pennsylvania Press.
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