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Princess of Antioch

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The following is a list of princesses of Antioch.

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Princess consort of Antioch

House of Hauteville, 1098–1163

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Princess Ceased to be Princess Death Spouse
Constance of France
[1]
Philip I of France
(Capet)
1078 25 March/26 May 1106 3 March 1111
husband's death
14 September 1126 Bohemond I
Alice of Jerusalem
[1]
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
(Rethel)
1110 Autumn 1126 February 1130
husband's death
1136–1151 Bohemond II

House of Poitiers, 1163–1268

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Princess Ceased to be Princess Death Spouse
Orguilleuse d'Harenc - - 1168–1170 maybe 1175
divorce
after March 1175 Bohemond III
Theodora Komnene probably John Doukas Komnenos, Byzantine Duke in Cyprus
(Komnenoi)
1150/55 1175/77 1180
divorce
after 1182
Sibylla - - 1181 1199
divorce
1216
Isabella - - 1199 20 March/1 October 1201
husband's death
-
Plaisance of Gibelet
[2]
Hugh III Embriaco, Lord of Giblet
(Embriaco)
- before 21 August 1198 20 March/1 October 1201
husband's accession
1216
husband's death
1217 Bohemond IV
(1st reign)
Helvis of Lusignan Amalric II of Jerusalem
(Lusignan)
1196/7 before 1210 1216
husband's accession
1219
husband's restoration
7 February 1216/March 1219 Raymond-Roupen
Melisende of Lusignan
[2]
Amalric II of Jerusalem
(Lusignan)
after 1200/01 1/10 January 1218 1219
husband's restoration
March 1233
husband's death
after 1249 Bohemond IV
(2nd reign)
Luciana di Segni
[2]
Paolo, Count of Segni - 1235 January 1252
husband's death
- Bohemond V
Sibylla of Armenia
[2]
Hethum I of Armenia
(Hethumids)
1240 June/October 1254 1268
loss of Antioch
1290 Bohemond VI

Titular Princess consort of Antioch

House of Poitiers, 1268–1299

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Princess Ceased to be Princess Death Spouse
Sibylla of Armenia
[2]
Hethum I of Armenia
(Hethumids)
1240 June/October 1254 1268
loss of Antioch
11 May/July 1275
husband's death
1290 Bohemond VI
Margaret of Brienne
[2]
Louis of Acre
(Brienne)
- 2 January 1278 19 October 1287
husband's death
9 April 1328 Bohemond VII

House of Toucy, 1299–1300

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Princess Ceased to be Princess Death Spouse
Eleanor of Anjou
[3]
Charles II of Naples
(Anjou)
August 1289 1299 1299
husband's accession
17 January 1300
marriage annulled by the Pope
9 August 1341 Philip

House of Lusignan, 1300–1457

Although the ultimate heirs to the Principality of Antioch was the kings of Cyprus, they did not use the title; it was only given to a few heirs to the Cypriot throne and a potential jure uxoris king.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b Also Princess consort of Taranto.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Also Countess consort of Tripoli.
  3. ^ Also Lady consort of Laterza.

Sources

This page was last edited on 17 November 2023, at 22:40
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