Guy, Constable of Cyprus
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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.
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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 |
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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, who had three children together:
- Hugh IV, king of Cyprus (1324–1358)
- Isabel (1296/1300 – after 1340), married in 1322 to Eudes de Dampierre, constable of Jerusalem.