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  1. Sibila de Anjou (em francês: Sibylle d'Anjou; 1112/16 — Betânia, 1165) [1] foi condessa consorte de Flandres como esposa de Teodorico da Alsácia, seu segundo marido. O seu primeiro casamento com Guilherme Clito, foi anulado antes que ele se tornasse conde de Flandres.

  2. Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112 –1165) was a countess consort of Flanders as the wife of Thierry, Count of Flanders. She served as the regent of Flanders during the absence of her spouse from 1147 to 1149.

    • Abbey of St Lazarus
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  3. Sibila de Anjou (1112–1165) fue condesa consorte de Flandes. Era hija de Fulco de Jerusalén y Ermengarda de Maine , y casó con Guillermo Clito y Teodorico de Alsacia . Fue Regente de Flandes entre 1147 y 1149.

  4. Bibliography. Sibylla, Queen of Jerusalem. Sibylla ( Old French: Sibyl; c. 1159 – 25 July 1190) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She reigned alongside her husband Guy of Lusignan, to whom she was unwaveringly attached despite his unpopularity among the barons of the Kingdom of Jerusalem .

  5. 16 de jun. de 2009 · About Sibylla of Anjou, Countess Of Flanders. Sibylla of Anjou (c. 1112-1165) was a daughter of Fulk V of Anjou and Ermengarde of Maine, and wife of William Clito and Thierry, Count of Flanders. In 1123 Sibylla married William Clito, son of the Norman Robert Curthose and future Count of Flanders.

    • Theoderic, Count of Flanders
  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Sibylla (French: "Sibylle", c. 1160–1190) was the Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon from 1176 and Queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She was the eldest daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Agnes of Courtenay, sister of Baldwin IV and half-sister of Isabella I of Jerusalem, and mother of Baldwin V of Jerusalem.

  7. Born in 1112 (some sources cite 1114 or 1116); died in 1165 at the Abbey of St. Lazarus, in Bethlehem, Israel; interred at the abbey; daughter of Fulk V the Younger, count of Anjou and king of Jerusalem, and Ermentrude (d. 1126), countess of Maine; married William III the Clito (1101–1128), count of Flanders (r.