• Rupen of Montfort (died 8 September 1313) was a Cypriot nobleman, the second surviving son of Humphrey of Montfort and Eschive d'Ibelin. In 1299, Rupen...
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  • Rupen may refer to: Rupen of Montfort (died 1313), Cypriot nobleman Rupen Sevag, real name Ruben Çilingiryan (1886–1915), Ottoman Armenian poet, prose...
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    John Laure Eleonore Jeanne John of Tyre Humphrey Amaury of Montfort Rupen of Montfort Pernelle Alicia Agnes Guy II of Sidon Petronilla Bertrade Agnès...
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    Lusignan Amaury of Montfort (d. 1304) Rupen of Montfort (d. 1313) Alix of Montfort Helvis of Montfort Hugh IV of Cyprus (c. 1295–1359) m. 1. Mary of Ibelin, 2...
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  • Humphrey de Montfort, lord of Tyre in 1274. They had: Three sons and one daughter, all who died young Amaury de Montfort (died 1304) Rupen de Montfort (died...
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  • daughter, all of whom died young Amaury of Montfort (died 1304) Rupen of Montfort (died 1313) In 1282, upon the death of his sister-in-law Isabella of Ibelin...
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  • d'Ibelin married Rupen de Montfort in 1299. Isabelle d'Ibelin, married John, titular lord of Arsuf. Margaret d'Ibelin, married Oshin of Korikos. Recueil...
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    Toron (redirect from Lordship of Toron)
    Lord of Beirut, Lord of Tyre Amaury of Montfort (1284–1304) Rupen of Montfort (1304–1313), Lord of Beirut Humphrey of Montfort (d. 1326), constable of Cyprus...
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    of Ibelin (1282–1291, titular 1291–1312) m1. Humphrey of Montfort m2. Guy of Lusignan Rupen of Montfort (1312–1313) Guy of Ibelin (c. 1330) John of Lusignan...
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    Crusades after Acre, 1291–1399 (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    By 1271, most of the Crusader strongholds had fallen into the hands of the Mamluk sultan Baibars, who then successfully besieged Montfort Castle. Due to...
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