Alix was born in Cyprus sometime between 1304 and 1306, the only child of
Guy of Ibelin, Lord of Nicosia and
Isabelle of Ibelin. The
House of Ibelin were a much-intermarried noble French family which had featured prominently in the Crusader states of Jerusalem and Cyprus since the 12th century. Alix lost her father when she was a small child and her mother died in 1315, when Alix was no older than 11 years. In 1310, she had been betrothed to Henry of Lusignan, the son of
Amalric, Lord of Tyre. The betrothal was annulled that same year when Almaric was murdered and his family sought refuge in Armenia.
Queen of Cyprus On 17 September 1318, Alix married Hugh de Lusignan, son and heir of Guy de Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus. A Papal dispensation, which was dated 18 June 1318, had been required. She was his second wife, as his first, her kinswoman Marie of Ibelin, had died on an unrecorded date before June 1318. That same year, Hugh succeeded his father as constable, and on 31 March 1324, Hugh succeeded his uncle,
Henry II as King of Cyprus and titular King of Jerusalem. With Hugh's accession to the Cypriot throne, the most illustrious period of the Lusignan dynasty in Cyprus commenced. Alix was crowned Queen of Cyprus at her husband's coronation on 15 April 1324 at
Saint Sophia Cathedral in
Nicosia. Shortly after the double coronation, the cathedral was consecrated by the Latin archbishop, Jean del Conte. On 13 May at
Famagusta, Hugh was crowned King of Jerusalem. The
Chronicle of Amadi records that Alix had a small speech impediment which was cured by a miracle performed by the Holy Cross of
Tochni which had been rediscovered in 1340.
Later life King Hugh abdicated his throne on 24 November 1358 in favour of their son Peter. He died the following year. In 1368, Alix married secondly,
Philip of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, Constable of Jerusalem, son of
Henry II, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, who was the father of her daughter-in-law,
Helvis. As in the case of her first marriage, another Papal dispensation had been required for her to marry Philip. He died a year later on 4 August 1369. Alix died after 6 August 1386 and was buried in Saint Dominic's in Nicosia. Her great-granddaughter was
Anne de Lusignan, wife of
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