Philip of Ibelin (died 1318)
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 husband Guy of Ibelin, he was a member of the house of Ibelin.
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Coat-of-arms of Ibelin. | |
Seneschal of Cyprus | |
Reign | 1302 – 1318 |
Predecessor | Balian of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus |
Successor | Guy of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus |
Born | c. 1255 |
Died | 25 November 1318 Nicosia |
Noble family | House of Ibelin |
Spouse(s) | Maria, daughter of Vahran of Hamousse Maria Embriaco of Giblet |
Issue | |
Father | Guy of Ibelin, constable of Cyprus |
Mother | Phillipa, daughter of Aimery Berlais |
He married to: 1. c. 1280 Maria, daughter of Vahran of Hamousse by Mary of Ibelin, without issue; 2. c. 1295 Maria (d. 1331), daughter of Guy II of Gibelet, with whom he had a son:
- Guy of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus. He married to Margaret of Ibelin. Issue:
- John of Ibelin (d. after 1367), seneschal of Cyprus after his father's death.
- Alice of Ibelin (d. after 1374), who married John of Lusignan (1329/30–1375), titular Prince of Antioch and Regent of Cyprus.
- Margaret of Ibelin.
Bibliography
- Templar of Tyre, Gestes des Chiprois III, edited in: Recueil des historiens des croisades, Documents arméniens. Bd. 2 (1906), S. 737–872.
- René de Mas Latrie (ed.), Chroniques d’Amadi et de Strambaldi, Bd. 1. Paris 1891.
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