In 1157 she travelled with Thierry on his third pilgrimage, but after arriving in Jerusalem she separated from her husband and refused to return home with him. She became a nun at the Convent of Sts. Mary and Martha in Bethany, where her step-aunt, Ioveta of Bethany, was abbess.
Sibylla died in Bethany in 1165.
(1) Sie ist verheiratet mit Guillaume (Willem) de Normanie Clito.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1123.Quelle 4
Het huwelijk met Sybille werd ontbonden en in 1127 huwde Willem Clito met Johanna, een dochter van Gisela van Bourgondië.
(2) Sie ist verheiratet mit Thierry I (Diederik I) d´Alsace de Flandre (van Elzas en Vlaanderen).
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1139.Quelle 5
Sibylla then accompanied her widower father to the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem, where he married Melisende, the heiress of the kingdom, and became king himself in 1131. In 1139 she married Thierry, Count of Flanders, who had arrived on his first pilgrimage to the Holy Land.
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After marriage she returned to Flanders with her new husband, and during his absence on the Second Crusade the pregnant Sibylla acted as regent of the county. Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut took the opportunity to attack Flanders, but Sibylla led a counter-attack and pillaged Hainaut.
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