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  1. Guido de Lusinhão [1] [2] ou Lusinhano [3] (em francês: Guy de Lusignan) [4] [5] foi um nobre cavaleiro francês, nascido em 1150. Tornou-se regente e depois monarca consorte do Reino Latino de Jerusalém, ao se casar com a princesa (rainha em 1186) Sibila de Jerusalém em 1180, e Rei do Chipre.

  2. Guy of Lusignan (c. 1150 – 18 July 1194) was a French Poitevin knight who reigned as the king of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1192 by right of marriage to Sibylla, and King of Cyprus from 1192 to 1194.

  3. Guy de Lusignan [1], né avant 1153 et mort en avril 1194, est un noble poitevin de la Maison de Lusignan, comte de Jaffa et d’Ascalon (1180-1186), roi de Jérusalem (1186-1192) et seigneur de Chypre (1192-1194) [2].

  4. Guy was the king of Jerusalem who lost that Crusader kingdom in a struggle with rival Conrad of Montferrat. In 1180 he married Sibyl, sister of the leprous Baldwin IV, king of Jerusalem. When Baldwin died in 1185, Sibyl’s son by a previous marriage, the six-year-old Baldwin V, inherited the crown.

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  5. Guy de Lusignan [1] (ap. 1222-ap. 18 août 1288) est un seigneur poitevin, membre de la Maison de Lusignan. Il est seigneur de Cognac, Archiac et Merpins de 1246 à 1288.

  6. In 1342, Amalric's son, Guy de Lusignan, was elected as King of Armenia and took the name Constantine II. He was initially reluctant as the regent, Oshin of Corycos, was rumored to have poisoned the previous king, and killed Guy's mother and two brothers.

  7. Guido de Lusinhão ou Lusinhano ( em francês: Guy de Lusignan) foi um nobre cavaleiro francês, nascido em 1150. Tornou-se regente e depois monarca consorte do Reino Latino de Jerusalém, ao se casar com a princesa ( rainha em 1186) Sibila de Jerusalém em 1180, e Rei do Chipre.