In 1249/1250, Alice married
John II of Beirut. John and Alice had two daughters: •
Isabella of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut, Queen of Cyprus (1252- 1282/November 1283), married firstly King
Hugh II of Cyprus, secondly
Hamo le Strange, and thirdly,
William Barlais. All three marriages were childless. •
Eschive of Ibelin, Lady of Beirut (1253–1312), married firstly, in 1274,
Humphrey de Montfort, Lord of
Tyre, by whom she had four children, including
Rupen de Montfort; she married secondly in 1291, Guy of Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus, by whom she had two children, King
Hugh IV of Cyprus, and Isabelle de Lusignan. Upon the death of her sister Isabella, who died without issue, Eschive inherited the lordship of Beirut. She unsuccessfully claimed the dukedom of Athens by right of her mother. During her daughter Isabella's absence in Cyprus, from 1274 to 1277, Alice was
regent of Beirut. == Legacy ==