Raimund de Poitiers, Prince of Antioch (1136-49), +k.a.1149; m.1136 Constance de Hauteville, Pss of Antioch (*1127 +1163); They had issue:
- A1. Bohemund III "the Stutterer", Prince of Antioch (1163-1201), +1201; 1m: 1168/70 Orgueilleuse d'Harenc (+after III.1175, perhaps div ca 1175); 2m: 1175/7 (div 1180) Theodora Komnene; 3m: 1181 (probably div ca 1199) Sibylle N; 4m: ca 1199 Isabelle N
- B1. [1m.] Raimond, Ct of Tripolis, Prince of Antioch (1193-94), +1199; m.1194/95 Alix of Armenia (*1182/83, +after 1234), dau.of Rupen of Armenia, Lord of the Mountains
- B2. [1m.] Bohemund IV "the One-Eyed", Pr of Antioch (1201-05)+(1208-16)+(1219-33), Ct of Tripolis, *ca 1172, +III.1233; 1m: before 21.8.1198 Plaisance de Giblet (+1217); 2m: Tripolis I.1218 Melisende de Lusignan, Pss of Cyprus (*ca 1200)
- C1. Raimund de Poitiers, Bailiff of Antioch, *1195, +murdered at Tortosa 1213
- C2. Bohemund V, Pr of Antioch (1233-52), Ct of Tripolis, +1252; 1m: shortly before 11.8.1225 (annulled after 5.7.1227) Adela=Alix de Champagne, Queen of Jerusalem (+1247); 2m: 1235 Lucienne di Caccamo-Segni, a great-niece of Pope Innocent III
- D1. [2m.] Bohemund VI, Pr of Antioch (1258-68), Ct of Tripolis, *ca 1237, +1275; m.1254 Sibylle of Armenia (+1290)
- D2. [2m.] Plaisance, Regent of Cyprus and Jerusalem (1236-61), *1235/36, +in Cyprus 22/27.9.1261, bur there; 1m: 1250 Henri de Lusignan, King of Cyprus (+1253); 2m: before 7.12.1254 (annulled 1258) Balian d'Ibelin, lord of Arsur (*1239 +1277)
- C3. King Philip of Armenia (1222-24), +of poisoning while in prison 1226; m.1222 Queen Zabel of Armenia (*1212/13, +1252)
- C4. Henri de Poitiers, +drowned at sea 18/27/28.6.1276; m.1233 Isabelle de Lusignan, Pss of Cyprus (*after 1216, +1264); their descendants all took the surname "de Lusignan"
- D1. Hughues III "le Grand" de Lusignan, Regent of Cyprus 1261, Regent of Jerusalem 1264, King of Cyprus (5.12.1267-84) -cr Santa Sophia, Nicosia 24.12.1267, King of Jerusalem (1267-55) -cr Tyrus 24.9.1269, he adopted his mother's surname de Lusignan 1267, *1235, +Tyros 24.3.1284, bur Santa Sophia, Nicosia; m.after 23.1.1255 Isabelle d'Ybelin (*ca 1241 +2.6.1324)
- E1. King Jean I of Jerusalem and Cyprus (24.3.1284-1285) -cr Santa Sophia, Nicosia 11.5.1284, *ca 1267, +Nicosia 20.5.1285, bur Santa Sophia, Nicosia
- E2. Bohemund de Lusignan, *ca 1268, +Tyrus 3.11.1281, bur Franciscan Church, Nicosia
- E3. King Henri II of Cyprus (20.5.1285-26.4.1306)+(26.8.1310-1324) -cr Santa Sophia, Nicosia 24.6.1285, King of Jerusalem (1285-91) -cr Tyrus 15.8.1286, from 28.5.1291 after the fall of Acre this title became titular, *1271, +Strovolos, nr Nicosia 31.8.1324, bur Franciscan Church, Nicosia; m.Santa Sophia, Nicosia 16.10.1317 Constanza of Sicily (*1303/07 +after 19.6.1344)
- E4. Amaury II, Constable of Jerusalem IV.1289, Seigneur de Tyrus 1290, Regent of Cyprus ("Governor and Rector" of Cyprus) (26.4.1306-1310), *ca 1272, +murdered at Nicosia 5.6.1310, bur Santa Sophia, Nicosia; m.Nicosia 1292/93 Pss Zabel of Armenia (*1275-80 +murdered in Armenia before 9.4.1323)
- F1. Hugues de Lusignan, Seigneur de Crusoche before 1310, +in Armenia 1318-9.4.1323; m.before 1310 Eschive d'Ibelin, Dame de St.Nicholas (+after III.1324)
- F2. Henri de Lusignan, +murdered in Armenia before 9.4.1323
- F3. Guy de Lusignan, Governor of Serres (1328-41), elected 1st Latin King of Armenia (1342-44) as Constantine III, +murdered in Armenia 17.4.1344; 1m: Constantinople ca 1318 N Kantakuzene (+ca 1330); 2m: 1330-32 Theodora Syrgiannaina (+1347/49)
- F4. Jean de Lusignan, Constable of Armenia, Regent of Armenia, +murdered in Armenia 7.8.1343; m.before 1340 Sultana of Georgia (+after 1343)
- G1. Bohemund de Lusignan, Titular King of Armenia 1363, maybe Patriarch in Cairo, +Venice 1364
- G2. [illegitimate] Leon de Lusignan, a knight of the Order of the Sword 1360, Titular Seneschal of Jerusalem 17.10.1372, elected King of Armenia (IX.1373-75) -cr 26.7.1374 as Leo VI, imprisoned by the Turks (1375-82), cr Seigneur de Madrid Villareal y Andugar 1382, served as French ambassador to England in 1389 and in 1392, *1342, +Paris 29.11.1393, bur there; m.Cyprus V.1369 Marguerite de Soissons (+Cairo 1379-4.7.1381), dau.of Jean de Soissons
- H1. Marie de Lusignan, *ca 1370, +Cairo before 4.7.1381
- H2. [illegitimate] Guido de Armenia, a canon in Autun, Bayeux, Paris and Arras, Captain de la tour d'Amblay, +1405
- H3. [illegitimate] Etienne, Knight in Sis
- F5. Bohémond de Lusignan, Comte de Corcyus, Seigneur de Korikos 1336, +murdered in Armenia 17.4.1344; m.1340 Euphemia of Neghir (*1325, +Jerusalem after 1381), dau.of Baldwin, Marshal of Neghir
- G1. [illegitimate] Barthelemy de Lusignan, co-Regent of Armenia (+after 1373)
- F6. Marie de Lusignan, +after 1309; m.1305/06 King Leon IV of Armenia (*1297 +murdered 1307)
- E5. Marie de Lusignan, *1273, +Tortosa IX.1322, bur Barcelona; m.(by proxy) Santa Sophia, Nicosia 15.6.1315 (in person) Girona 27.11.1315 King Jaime II of Aragon (*10.8.1267 +2.11.1327)
- E6. Aimery de Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus 1303, Governor of Cyprus 6.6.1310, *1274-80, +soon before 9.4.1316
- E7. Guy de Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus ca 1291, *1275-80, +1303, probably bur Nicosia; m.7.12.1291 Eschive d'Ibelin, lady of Beirut (*1253 +1312)
- F1. Hughues IV, Constable of Cyprus 1318, King of Cyprus (31.3.1324-1359) -cr Santa Sophia, Nicosia 15.4.1324, titular King of Jerusalem (1324-59) -cr St.Nichloas Cathedral, Famagusta 13.5.1324, *1293-96, +Nicosia 10.10.1359; 1m: 1307/10 Marie d'Ibelin (*1294 +1318); 2m: 18.6.1318 Alice d'Ibelin (+after 6.8.1386); for his descendants see HERE
- F2. Isabelle de Lusignan, *1296-1300, +after 1340; m.21.7.1322 Eudes de Dampierre, Constable of Jerusalem (+1330)
- E8. Marguerite de Lusignan, *ca 1276, +in Armenia 1296; m.9.1.1288 King Thoros III of Armenia (*1271 +murdered 23.7.1298)
- E9. Alice de Lusignan, *1277-80, +after III.1324; m.1292-95 Balian d'Ibelin, titular Pr of Galilee and Bethlehem (+in Kerynia soon before 19.4.1316)
- E10. Helvis de Lusignan, +after III.1324
- E11. Isabelle de Lusignan, *ca 1280, +1319; 1m: 1285/90 Constantine of Neghir, lord of Partzerpert (+1308); 2m: ca 1310 (div before 1316) Oshin I, King of Armenia (*1282 +20.7.1320)
- D2. Marguerite de Lusignan, Lady of Tyrus (1283-90/91), titular Pss of Antioch, *1244, +as a nun in Cyprus 30.1.1308, bur Dominician Church, Nicosia; m.after 22.9.1268 Jean de Montfort, lord of Toron and Tyrus (+27.11.1289)
- C5. [1m.] Marie de Poitiers; may have m.1220 Thoros of Armenia
- C6. [2m.] Orgueilleuse, +young
- C7. [2m.] Helvis de Poitiers
- C8. [2m.] Marie de Poitiers, Pretender to the throne of Jerusalem (1269-77), +Castello de Canosa, Apulia after 10.12.1307
- B3. [2m.] Constance de Poitiers, +young
- B4. [2m.] Manuel de Poitiers, *1176, +1211
- B5. [3m.] Alix de Poitiers; m.1204 Guy Embriaco, Lord of Giblet (+ca 1233)
- B6. [3m.] Guillaume de Poitiers, fl 1194
- B7. [4m.] Bohemund de Poitiers, Lord of Boutron, +1244; m.N Plivane, heiress of Boutron
- C1. Jean de Boutron, +in prison after 18.10.1244
- C2. Guillaume, Lord of Boutron, Constable of Jerusalem, fl 1262; m.Agnes de Sidon-Sagette, dau.of Balian of Sidon
- D1. Jean, lord of Boutron (1258-77), +1277; m.ca 1258 Lucie de Giblet
- C3. Jacques de Boutron; m.Clarence Hazart
- D1. Rostain, lord of Boutron 1282
- D2. Guillaume de Boutron
- D3. Alix de Boutron; m.Guillaume de Farabel, sn de Puy, constable of Tripolis 1282
- C4. Isabelle de Boutron; m.Meillour de Ravendel, sn de Makaclee
- A2. Baldwin de Poitiers, +k.a.Myriokephalon 1176
- A3. Maria, Regent of Byzantium, *1145, +as a nun, strangled and thrown into the sea 27.8.1182; m.1161 Emperor Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantium (+1180)
- A4. Philippa de Poitiers, *ca 1148, +1178, concubine to Emperor Andronikos I Komnenos; m.Humphrey, lord of Toron (+1179)
Rulers of Antioch, Armenia, Cyprus and Jerusalem
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