Isabella of Ibelin, Queen of Cyprus and Jerusalem

Isabella was the daughter of Guy of Ibelin, marshal and constable of the Kingdom of Cyprus.

[3] He died in 1284 and the crowns passed to their sons, first John I and shortly after to Henry II.

[5] Amalric was murdered on 5 June 1310, and another son, Aimery, was proclaimed governor in his stead.

[6] But by 11 June, supporters of the imprisoned king contacted their mother, Queen Isabella, papal representatives, and Aimery's party.

[7] Envoys reported to King James II of Aragon, husband of Isabella's daughter Maria, that Isabella and Philip dominated Henry's court in the rest of his reign.