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Eschiva, Lady of Beirut

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270:, father of Khalil. Al-Shuja‘i summoned the commanders of the garrison and arrested them. Seeing the commanders arrested, the population fled by sea. Beirut was taken by the Muslim forces on July 31. Al-Shuja‘i ordered the razing of its walls and castles and turned its cathedral into a mosque. 332:
before the altar of St Francis at Glarentza, asking that Walter and the judges die without heirs of the body if they had wrongly judged against her. Eschive outlived Walter, who was killed at the
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in the same year to claim her rights to the duchy of Athens. She was one of the two claimants, as the daughter of Guy's aunt Alice; her rival,
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and declared Walter the heir on the pragmatic grounds that he was male and an active soldier, better suited to defend the Duchy.
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Edbury, Peter W. (2001). "The De Montforts in the Latin East". In Prestwich, Michael; Britnell, R. H.; Frame, Robin (eds.).
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Isabelle de Lusignan (born 1298), who in 1322 married Eudes de Dampierre (died 1330)
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in 1282, holding the title in her own right. Isabelle had no surviving children.
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In 1291, Emir ‘Alam al-Din Sanjar al-Shuja‘i al-Mansuri, a
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After Humphrey's death in 1284, in 1291 Eschive married
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She became Lady of Beirut on the death of her sister
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Index

Eschive d'Ibelin (1253-1312)
Isabella of Beirut
Rupen of Montfort
Noble family
House of Ibelin
Humphrey of Montfort
Guy, Constable of Cyprus
Rupen of Montfort
Hugh IV of Cyprus
John II of Beirut
Alice de la Roche
suo jure
Lady of Beirut
John II of Beirut
lord of Beirut
Alice de la Roche
Ibelin family
Humphrey de Montfort
lord of Tyre
Rupen de Montfort
Isabelle of Beirut
Guy of Lusignan
Hugh IV
Muslim
al-Ashraf Khalil
Qalawun
Guy II de la Roche
Duke of Athens
Morea
Walter V of Brienne

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