Officers of The Kingdom of Cyprus - Constable

Constable

  • Amalric of Lusignan (before 1194)
  • John of Lusignan
  • Baldwin of Bethsan (c. 1195)
  • Guy of Beirut
  • Walter of Beirut (c. 1206), lord of Caesarea
  • John of Ibelin (c. 1227-1229), called the Old Lord of Beirut
  • John of Ibelin (c. 1247), son of prec.
  • Guy of Ibelin (c. 1250), brother of prec.
  • Baldwin of Ibelin, son of prec.
  • Balian of Ibelin, (c. 1276), son of the Old Lord John
  • John of Lusignan (before 1284)
  • Guy of Lusignan (c. 1291) son of Hugh III
  • Philip Ibelin (c. 1302), son of Baldwin
  • Aimery of Lusignan (c. 1303) brother of Guy.
  • Hugh of Lusignan (c. 1318), son of Guy
  • Honfroy of Montfort (c. before 1326)
  • Guy of Lusignan, (c. 1336–1338), son of Hugh IV
  • Peter of Lusignan (c. soon after 1343, assumed), son of Hugh IV
  • James of Lusignan (c. after 1369), son of Hugh IV
  • Philip of Lusignan, son of prec.
  • Guy of Lusignan, brother of prec.

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