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John II of Beirut
Lord of Beirut

John II of Beirut

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Lord of Beirut
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Gender
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Family
Father:
Balian of Beirut
Spouse:
Alice de la Roche
Children:
Eschive d'Ibelin Isabella of Ibelin Queen of Cyprus
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Biography

John of Ibelin (died 1264), often called John II, was the Lord of Beirut from 1254, named after his grandfather John I, the famous "Old Lord of Beirut". His parents were Balian of Ibelin and Eschiva de Montfaucon, daughter of Walter of Montbéliard and Bourgogne de Lusignan of Cyprus.
He inherited the Lordship of Beirut from his brother Hugh of Ibelin. In 1258, by "manipulat[ing] the complex regency laws", John and his compatriot John of Jaffa, succeeded in aligning the feudatories of Jerusalem with the Republic of Venice against that of Genoa in the War of Saint Sabas. He took part in a very large raid alongside the Templars into Galilee in 1260. They were defeated at the camp near Tiberias in a route by some Turcomen and John was taken captive along with John of Gibelet, James Vidal, and Thomas Bérard, Grand Master of the Knights Templar. His ransom alone was 20,000 bezants.
He married Alice de la Roche sur l'Ognon, by whom he had two daughters:
Isabelle d'Ibelin and
Eschive d'Ibelin, married Guy constable of Cyprus.

Ancestry

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Hugh of Beirut
Lord of Beirut
1254–1264
Succeeded by
Isabella of Ibelin

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