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Sibyl, Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190

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Personal name headingSibyl, Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190
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Variant(s)Anjou, Sybil d', Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190
Sibilla, Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190
Sibyl, Queen of Jerusalem, ca. 1160-1190
Sibylle, Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190
Sybil d'Anjou, Queen of Jerusalem, approximately 1160-1190
Birth date1160~
Death date1190
Found inLigato, Giuseppe. Sibilla regina crociata, c2005: p. 4 of cover (reigned as queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190) p. 37 (b. around 1157; daughter of Almaric I, king of Jerusalem) p. 257 (d. between June 25 and Oct. 25 1190)
Britannica online, May 7, 2007: (Sibyl; b. 1160; d. autumn 1190; in French Sibylle; queen of the crusader state of Jerusalem, 1186-1190; daughter of Almaric I)
Grand Larousse encyc., 1964: (Sibylle; b. ca. 1150; d. 1190; queen of Jerusalem, 1186-1190)
thePeerage.com, May 7, 2007: (Sybil d'Anjou, Queen of Jerusalem; d. circa 1190; daughter of Almaric I, King of Jerusalem and Agnes of Courtenay)
Sybil, Queen of Jerusalem, 1186-1190, 2022: CIP t.p. (Sybil) galley (born between 1157 and 1161; descended from Christian Armenian nobility; her first husband was William of Montferrat; her second husband was Guy de Lusignan ; Sybil was crowned queen of Jerusalem in 1186, probably between Sept. 13 and Oct. 17 in that year; she died in late summer or early autumn 1190)