Guido II Embriaco, signore di Gibelletto

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Guido Embriaco, signore di Gibelletto

Birthdate:
Death: February 1282
Immediate Family:

Son of Enrico I Embriaco, signore di Gibelletto and Isabelle d'Ibelin
Husband of Marguerite de Grenier, of Sidon
Ex-partner of (No Name)
Father of Maria Jacoba Embriaco; Pietro Embriaco d'Ibelin, signore di Gibelletto; Catherine Embriaco and ... Embriaco, of Jebail
Brother of Balian Embriaco and Maria Embriaco

Occupation: Lord of Giblet
Managed by: FARKAS Mihály László
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About Guido II Embriaco, signore di Gibelletto

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b) GUY [II] (-murdered Nephin Jan 1282). The Lignages d'Outremer name (in order) "Balon, Gui, Johan, Bauduin et Maire" as the children of "Henri…seignor de Giblet" & his wife[341]. He succeeded his father as Lord of Jebail. He adopted the name and arms of Ibelin[342]. In 1277, he kidnapped the heiress of the Aleman family to marry her to his brother, triggering a quarrel with Bohémond VII Count of Tripoli who had intended her to marry the nephew of Bartholomew Bishop of Tortosa, and afterwards fled to the Templars. He defeated Count Bohémond, who had set out to attack Jebail, north of Botrun[343]. Guy defeated Count Bohémond once more in 1278, but the latter took his revenge in Jan 1282 when he captured Guy and his brothers in Tripoli and buried them up to their necks in a ditch and left them to starve to death[344].

m MARGUERITE of Sidon, daughter of JULIEN Garnier Lord of Sidon & his wife Euphemie of Armenia. The Lignages d'Outremer name "Balian, Johan et Marguerite" as the three children of "Julien…sire de Saiete" and his wife "Femie, la fille au roi Heiton d'Ermenie", stating that Marguerite married "Gui le seignor de Giblet"[345]. The retrospective dispensation issued by Pope Nicholas IV for the marriage of "Guido de Ibelino, dominus Gibeleti, quondam" and "Margarita quondam" is dated 23 May 1289[346]. Guy & his wife had four children (who were legitimated per dispensationem post matrimonium contractum 23 May 1289, on the basis that their parents' marriage had been contracted without the necessary Papal dispensation, being related in the 4o degree[347]):