Alice of Ibelin
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Alix of Ibelin (1304/1306 ā 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[1] until Hugh's abdication on 24 November 1358. Two of her sons, Peter and James reigned as kings of Cyprus.
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Alice of Ibelin | |
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Queen consort of Cyprus | |
Tenure | 31 March 1324ā24 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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