Sibylla — may refer to:*Sibylla (genus) a genus of mantis *Sibylla of Jerusalem a queen *Sibylla of Lusignan a princess *Sibylla of Anjou a countess *Sibylla of Armenia *168 Sibylla an asteroid *Sibylla (fast food) a classic fast food concept marketed in… … Wikipedia
Sibylla of Lusignan — or Sibylle de Lusignan (October/November, 1198 ndash; c. 1230 or 1252) was the daughter of Amalric II of Jerusalem and Isabella of Jerusalem.She was the second wife of King Leo I of Armenia, married in 1210, by whom she had one daughter, Isabella … Wikipedia
Leo II, King of Armenia — Infobox Monarch name =Leo IIԼեիոն Բ title =King Toros Roslin, 1250] predecessor =Hetoum I successor =Hetoum II dynasty =House of Lambron|Leo II or Leon II (occasionally numbered Leo III; Lang hy|Լեիոն Բ, Levon II ; c. 1236 ndash; 1289) was king… … Wikipedia
Isabella of Armenia (disambiguation) — The name Isabella of Armenia or Zabel of Armenia may refer to:* Isabella of Armenia (died c. 1252), ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1219 to 1252, married to Hetoum I * Sibylla of Armenia (1240 1290), daughter of Queen Isabella and King … Wikipedia
Hethum I, King of Armenia — Infobox Monarch name =Hetoum IՀեթում Ա title =King caption =Hetoum I with Queen Zabel on a coin predecessor =Queen Zabel successor =Levon II dynasty =House of Lambron|Hetoum I (also transliterated Hethoum , Hethum , Het um , or Hayton from… … Wikipedia
Bohemond VII of Tripoli — (1261 ndash; October 19, 1287) was the count of Tripoli and nominal prince of Antioch from 1275 to his death. The only part left of the once great Principality of Antioch was the port of Latakia. He spent much of his reign at war with the… … Wikipedia
Armeno-Mongol alliance — [ thumb|Cilician Armenia was bordered by the Mongol Ilkhanate to the east, and the Crusader state of the Principality of Antioch to the South, another ally of the Mongols.] The Armeno Mongol alliance [Claude Mutafian describes The Armeno Mongol… … Wikipedia
Bohemond VI of Antioch — (ca 1237 ndash; 1275), called the Fair ( le Beau ) was the Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli from 1251 until his death. He ruled while Antioch was caught between the warring empires of the Mongols and the Egyptian Mamluks. In 1268 Antioch… … Wikipedia
Countess of Tripoli — See also: Count of Tripoli Contents 1 Countess of Tripoli 1.1 House of Rouergue, 1102–1187 1.2 House of Poitiers, 1187–1289 2 … Wikipedia
Lucia of Tripoli — (died aft. 1292 or ca 1299) was the last countess of Tripoli.She was the daughter of Bohemund VI of Antioch and Sibylla of Armenia. Her brother was Bohemund VII of Tripoli. When Bohemund VII died in 1287, their mother appointed as regent Bertrand … Wikipedia