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Baldwin of Ibelin

Baldwin of Ibelin, also known as Baldwin II of Ramla, was an important noble of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the 12th century and was lord of Ramla from 1169–1186. He was the second son of Barisan of Ibelin, and was the younger brother of Hugh of Ibelin and older brother of Balian of Ibelin. He first appears in the historical record as a witness to charters in 1148.

Family
Baldwin of Ibelin married three times. His wives were: 1. Richilda of Bethsan, before or in 1157, divorced and annulled 1174. They had three children: • Thomas (before 1175 – in or c. 1188), Lord of Ramla, unmarried and without issue • Stephanie, married Amand, Viscount of Nablus • Eschiva (died around 1196/1197), married Aimery of Lusignan before October 29, 1175; mother of Hugh I of Cyprus 2. Isabelle or Elizabeth Goman, (widow of Hugh Grenier, Lord of Caesarea), married 1175, d. 1177 or 1178, no surviving issue. 3. Marie, daughter of Renier, Constable of Tripoli, m. after April, 1180, d. after 1228, no surviving issue. Another Baldwin of Ibelin was the son of this Baldwin's nephew John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut. ==References==
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