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Eschiva of Bures, also
known as
Eschiva II (died in or
after 1187), was
Princess of
Galilee in the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem from 1158 to 1187.
Eschiva's parentage...
- The son of Guy,
Constable of
Cyprus (son of Hugh III of Cyprus), and
Eschiva of Ibelin, Hugh
succeeded his
father as
Constable of
Cyprus in 1318, and...
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Eschiva Lady of
Beirut Reign 1282 – 1312
Predecessor Isabella of
Beirut Successor Rupen of
Montfort Born 1253 Died 1312
Noble family House of Ibelin-Beirut...
- of Jerusalem; and Guy,
constable of Cyprus. This
Balian was
married to
Eschiva of Montbéliard and was the
father of John II of Beirut, who
married the...
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Eschiva of
Ibelin may
refer to:
Eschiva of
Ibelin (died 1196), queen-consort of
Cyprus Eschiva of
Ibelin (died 1312), lady of
Beirut Eschiva of Ibelin...
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Saint Omer (1159–1171),
first husband of
Eschiva of
Bures Raymond III of
Tripoli (1174–1187) with his wife
Eschiva of
Bures Hugh II of
Saint Omer (1187–1204)...
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after the
death of
Eschiva of
Bures in 1187: Hugh II of
Saint Omer from 1187–1204 and
Raoul of
Saint Omer from 1204–1219.
Eschiva of
Saint Omer was daughter...
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princess of Galilee,
Eschiva of Bures, in 1174 and
Hamilton credits him with
arranging Walter's
marriage with Agnes,
Eschiva's niece. The
Lignages attribute...
- Hattin". In July,
Saladin laid
siege to Tiberias,
where Raymond III's wife,
Eschiva of Bures, was trapped. In
spite of that,
Raymond argued that Guy should...
- Prin****lity of Galilee, a fief of
Jerusalem held by
Raymond through marriage to
Eschiva of Bures. The law
prevented the king from
seizing the fief
without the...