Alice of Majorca
14th-century Cypriot noblewoman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alice of Majorca (1341 – after 1376)[citation needed] was a Cypriot noblewoman, the great-granddaughter of King James II of Majorca and granddaughter of King Hugh IV of Cyprus. Her husband was Philip of Ibelin, seneschal of Cyprus, who was imprisoned in Genoa for murdering Alice's uncle, King Peter I. She later became the mistress of Jean de Moustry, Grand Admiral of Cyprus.
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Alice of Majorca | |
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Born | 1341 Cyprus |
Died | after 1376 |
Noble family | Barcelona |
Spouse(s) | Philip of Ibelin |
Father | Ferdinand, Viscount of Omélas |
Mother | Eschive de Lusignan |
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