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# Amalric or Amaury of Lusignan ( 1201 – February 2, 1205, Acre
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# and Amalric
# 1173: The Assassins of Syria enter negotiations with Amalric I, King of Jerusalem, with the aim of converting to Christianity.
# Isabella ( b. 12 January 1276 / 11 January 1277 – murdered May 1323 ), twin with Sempad ; married in 1293 with Amalric of Lusignan, Prince of Tyre, son of King Hugh III of Cyprus.
# ( 2 ) 28 January 1210 – 27 January 1211: Sibylla ( 1199 / 1200 – after 1225 ), a daughter of King Amalric I of Cyprus and Isabella I of Jerusalem
# and Amaury
# Maud Ferrers ( died 12 March 1298 ), married ( 1 ) Simon de Kyme, and ( 2 ) William de Vivonia, and ( 3 ) Amaury IX of Rochechouart.
# and Lusignan
# Bourgogne of Lusignan ( 1176 – 1180 or c. 1178 – c. 1210 ), married as his third wife Raymond VI of Toulouse 1193, repudiated and divorced 1194 or 1196 without issue, married Gauthier I de Montfaucon aka Walter of Montbéliard ( killed in action at the Battle of Satalia, June 20, 1212 ) 1197 or bef.
# Héloise / Helvis of Lusignan ( c. 1190 – 1216 – 1219, 1216 / 1219 or c. 1217 ), married firstly c. 1205 Eudes de Dampierre sur Salon, Lord of Chargey-le-Grey, div.
# Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne ( before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253 ), who married Count Walter IV of Brienne in 1233 ( ca.
# Isabelle de Lusignan ( 1216 – 1264 ), who married Henry of Antioch, and who was the mother of Hugh III of Cyprus and ancestress of the line named later as the second dynasty of Lusignan
# Mary of Lusignan ( before March, 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253 ), who married Count Walter IV of Brienne in 1233 ( ca.
# Isabella of Lusignan ( 1216 – 1264 ), who married Henry of Antioch, and who was the mother of Hugh III of Cyprus and ancestress of the line named later as the second dynasty of Lusignan
# and 1201
# Sibyl Marshal ( c. 1201 – 27 April 1245 ), married William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby – they had seven daughters.
# Model 39 was designed to circumvent the protection mechanism placed by Chamberlain's rolling code ( infringing § 1201 ( a )( 2 )( A )).
# It has limited commercial use other than to circumvent the rolling code ( infringing § 1201 ( a )( 2 )( B )).
ALCo RS-3M # 1201, nicknamed " Lulubell ," was originally built in May 1951 for the New York Central Railroad as locomotive # 8246.
# 1201 did not run during the 2011 season ; since it was at the end of its useful life, it was scrapped on 9 / 17 / 2011.
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