Alice of Ibelin
Alix of Ibelin (1304/1306 – after 6 August 1386), was Queen consort of Cyprus and nominal Queen consort of Jerusalem as the second wife of King Hugh IV of Cyprus. She was queen from 31 March 1324 until Hugh's abdication on 24 November 1358. Two of her sons, Peter and James reigned as kings of Cyprus.
Alice of Ibelin | |
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Queen consort of Cyprus | |
Tenure | 31 March 1324–24 November 1358 |
Coronation | 15 April 1324 |
Born | 1304/1306 Cyprus |
Died | after 6 August 1386 |
Burial | Saint Dominic's, Nicosia |
Spouse | King Hugh IV of Cyprus Philip of Brunswick-Grubenhagen |
Issue | Eschive de Lusignan King Peter I of Cyprus John of Lusignan King James I of Cyprus Thomas de Lusignan Marguerite de Luisgnan Isabelle de Lusignan |
House | Ibelin |
Father | Guy of Ibelin |
Mother | Isabelle of Ibelin |
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