Guy | |
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Constable of Cyprus | |
Predecessor | John II of Jerusalem |
Successor | Philip of Ibelin |
Born | 1275-1280 |
Died | 1303 |
Spouse | Eschiva of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut |
Issue | Hugh IV of Cyprus Isabelle |
House | Poitiers-Lusignan |
Father | Hugh III of Cyprus |
Mother | Isabella of Ibelin |
Guy of Poitiers-Lusignan (1275/1280–1303) was constable of Cyprus from 1298. He was the youngest son of Hugh III of Cyprus (ruled in 1267–1284) and Isabella of Ibelin.
In 1303, Guy conspired against his brother Henry II of Cyprus (reigned 1285 - 1306) then (1310 - 1324); discovered, he was executed the same year.
He married Eschiva of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut. Their children were:
- Hugh IV, king of Cyprus (1324–1358)
- Isabel (1296/1300 – after 1340), married in 1322 to Eudes de Dampierre, constable of Jerusalem.
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