Guy of Lusignan (French: Guy de Lusignan) (1316–1343) was a medieval French knight who was constable of Cyprus and titular Prince of Galilee.
[1] Around 1320, Guy inherited the principality of Galilee from his mother's family.
In 1329, Maria's dowry of 13,000 florins was received in Florence, and she arrived at Cyprus in January of the next year.
The marriage was celebrated in Saint Sophia Cathedral in Nicosia.
He died in the summer of 1343, as can be deduced from the condolence letter from Pope Clement VI dated 24 September 1343.