I was interested in it as there is a Lusignan branch
in Portugal, the Moniz de Lusignan family, whose
current representative is the Marquess de São Payo.
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The Genealogy of the Family of Lusignan
Part 1
Descendants of Hugh VIII de Lusignan (1106 -1172),
Lord of Lusignan
and Burgundia (Berbone) de Rancon, Dame of Fontenay:
1 Hugh de Lusignan ( 1141 -1169), acting Lord of
Lusignan, married to Oregande
2 Robert de Lusignan (1130 - ?), married to Umberge
(Mevrant) de Limoges
3 Geoffrey de Lusignan
4 Peter de Lusignan
5 Guy de Lusignan (1140-1194), Count of Jaffa, King of
Jerusalem (1186 - 1192),
Lord of Cyprus (1192- 1194), married to Sibyl de
Anjou, Queen of Jerusalem
(1186 – 1190)
6 Amalric II de Lusignan (1145 -1205), Count of Jaffa,
Lord of Cyprus (1194-1197),
King of Cyprus (1198 - 1205), King of Jerusalem
(1197 - 1205), married (1st) to
Eschive d’ Ibelin, Lady of Beirut), married (2nd)
to Isabel I de Anjou,
Queen of Jerusalem (1192 – 1205), ( For
information on his descendants
see Part 2)
1.1 Hugh IX de Lusignan (1163- ?), Lord of
Lusignan,
married (1st) to Mathilde Taillefer, married (2nd) to
Mahaut de Angouleme (or Agetha de Preuilly) (1 child)
1.2 Raoul I (Ralph) de Lusignan (1163 -1219),
married
to Alice (Yolande) d’ Eu
1.1.1 Hugh X “le Brun”de Lusignan (1183 -1246), Lord
of Lusignan, Count de la Marche, married to Isabelle
Taillefer, de Angouleme, Queen of England
1.1.1.1 Alix (Alfais) de Lusignan (1231 -1304),
married to Sir John de Warenne, 7th
Earl of Warren and Surrey
1.1.1.2 Hugh XI de Lusignan, de la Marche&Angouleme
(1221 -1250), Lord of
Lusignan, Count de la Marche, married to
Yolande de Dreux
1.1.1.3 Guy de Lusignan (? – 1264), Lord of
Cognac&Archiac
1.1.1.4 William de Valence (after 1255 – 1296), Earl
of Pembroke, married to Joan
de Muchensy, Countess of Pembroke
1.1.1.5 Aylmer de Valence (? – 1260), Bishop of
Winchester
1.1.1.6 Isabella de Lusignan (? – 1299), married to
Geoffrey de Rancon, of
Taillebourg, Lord of Taillebourg,
married second to Maurice (Amaury) V,
Lord of Craon
1.1.1.7 Henry de la Marche (? – 1260), Count de la
Marche, married to Yolande of
Panthierre
1.1.1.8 Geoffrey” le Brun”de Lusignan (? – before
1263), Seigneur de Jarnac,
married to Joan de Chattellerhaul,
Viscountess of Chattellerhaul
1.1.1.9 Margaret de Lusignan (? – 1283), married
first to Raymond VII of Toulouse,
Count of Toulouse, married second to
Aymer of Thouan, Viscount of
Thouan, married third to Geoffrey
Chateaubriount, Seigneur de
Chateaubriount
1.1.1.10 Agatha de Lusignan, married to William de
Chauvigny, Seigneur de
Chataeuroux
1.1.1.1.1 Sir William de Warenne (aka Guilaum de
Lusignan-Warenne) (? – 1286), married to Joan de Vere
(? -1293)
1.1.1.1.2 Alianore Plantagenet, de Warenne,
married to
Henry de Percy, Baron Percy
1.1.1.1.3 Isabelle de Warenne, married to John
Balliol
of Scotlald, King of Scotland (1240 1313)
1.1.1.2.1 Hugh XII de Lusignan, de la Marche,
Count de
la Marche, Count de la Marche
1.1.1.2.2 Alice de Lusignan, married to Gilbert
“the
Red” de Clare (1242 – 1295), 3rd Earl of Gloucester
1.1.1.2.3 Mary de Lusignan (1242 - ?), married
to
Robert de Ferreres, 6th Earl of Derby
1.1.1.2.1.1 Guy de Lusignan (? – 1308)
1.1.1.2.1.2 Hugh XIII de Lusignan et de la Marche,
Count de la Marche, Count of Angouleme, married to
Beatrice de Bourgogne (? – 1329)
1.2.1 Maud d’ Eu (? -1241), married to Sir Humphrey
de
Bohum V, 2nd Earl of Hereford
1.2.2 Jehanne de Lusignan (? – 1252), married to
Pierre Mauclerc, Count of Brittany
1.2.3 Raul II de Lusignan (?-1246), Count of Eu,
married to Yolande de Dreux
1.2.4 Guarin de Lusignan
1.2.1.1 Sir Humphrey de Bohum VI (? –1265), married to
Eleanor of Braiose
1.2.1.2 Maud de Bohum, married to Sir Anselme Marshal,
6th Earl of Pembroke
1.2.1.3 Alice de Bohum, married to Sir Roger V de
Toeni
1.2.3.1 Marie de Lusignan (? – 1260), Countess of Eu,
married to Alphonse de
Brienne (? – 1270)
1.2.3.1.1 John de Brienne (? – 1294), Count of Eu,
married to Beatrix Castillion
1.2.3.1.1.1 John de Brienne, Count of Eu, married
to
Jehanne
1.2.3.1.1.1.1 Ralph de Brienne, Count of Eu, married
to Jehanne Mello
1.2.3.1.1.1.1.1 Ralph de Brienne, Count of Eu
1.2.3.1.1.1.1.2 Jehanne de Brienne, married to
Gautier VI de Brienne (? – 1356),
Duke of Athens, Count of
Brienne, Constable of France,
Part 2
Descendants of Amalric II de Lusignan (1145-1205),
Count of Jaffa, Lord of Cyprus (1194-1197), King of
Cyprus (1198-1205), King of Jerusalem (1197 – 1205),
married (1st) to Eschive d’ Ibelin, Lady of Beirut (5
children), married (2nd) to Isabel I de Anjou, Queen
of Jerusalem (2 children):
1 Guy de Lusignan
2 John de Lusignan
3 Burgundia (Burgogne) de Lusignan, married (1st) to
Raimond VI, Count of
Toulouse, married (2nd) to Walter (Gautier) de
Montpeliard (For information on her
descendants see Part 3)
4 Hugh I de Lusignan (1193/5-1218), King of Cyprus
(1205-1218), married to Alice
de Champagne, of Jerusalem
5 Helvis de Lusignan (? - 1216/1219), married (1st) to
Eudes de Dampierre, Lord of
Chargey-les-Gray, married (2nd) to Raimond Rupen de
Poitiers, Prince of Antioch
(For information on her descendants see Part 4)
6 Sibylla de Lusignan, 2nd wife of Leo II the Great,
King of Armenia
(For information on their descendants see Part 5)
7 Melisende de Lusignan, 2nd wife of Bohemund IV “the
One-Eyed” (? – 1233),
Prince of Antioch, Count of Tripolis
4.1 Marie de Lusignan (1215 – 1252), married to
Gautier IV de Brienne, Count of
Jaffa
4.2 Isabelle de Lusignan, married to Henry de
Poitiers, of Antioch
4.3 Henry I de Lusignan (1217-1253), King of Cyprus
(1218-1253), Lord of the
Kingdom of Jerusalem, married (1st) to Alice de
Montferrat, married (2nd) to
Estienette (Stephanie) de Lampron, married (3rd)
to Plaisance d’ Antioch (1 child)
4.1.1 Marie de Lusignan
4.1.2 Hugh de Brienne, married to Isabelle de la
Roche-sur-Ognon
4.1.2.1 Gautier de Brienne, married to Jeanne de
Chillon
4.1.2.1.1 Isabeau (1305 – 1360), Countess of Brienne
4.3.1 Hugh II de Lusignan (1253 – 1267), King of
Cyprus, Lord of the Kingdom of
Jerusalem, married to Isabelle d’ Ibelin
4.2.1 Hugh III de Lusignan (1267 -1284), King of
Cyprus and Jerusalem (1269 –
1284), married to Isabelle d’ Ibelin (1241 –
1342)
4.2.2 Marguerite de Lusignan (? – 1308), Lady of
Tyrus, married to Jean de
Montford, Lord of Toron and Tyrus
4.2.1.1 John I de Lusignan, King of Cyprus and
Jerusalem (1284 – 1285)
4.2.1.2 Bohemund de Lusignan
4.2.1.3 Henry II de Lusignan (1285 – 1306), King of
Cyprus and Jerusalem
(1285 – 1306) and (1310 – 1324), married
to Costanza of Aragon
4.2.1.4 Amalric de Lusignan (? – 1310), Regent of the
Kingdom of
Cyprus and Jerusalem ( 1306 – 1310),
Prince of Tyrus, married to Princess
Zabel (Isabelle) of Armenia ( For
information on their descendants see
Part 6)
4.2.1.5 Aimery de Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus
4.2.1.6 Guy de Lusignan (? – 1300), Constable of
Cyprus, married to Eschive d’
Ibelin, Lady of Beirut
4.2.1.7 Marie de Lusignan (1273 – 1322), married to
King Jaime II of Aragon and
Sicily
4.2.1.8 Marguerite de Lusignan (? – 1296), married to
King Thoros III of Armenia
4.2.1.9 Alice de Lusignan (? – after 1324), married to
Balian d’Ibelin, Prince of
Galilee (? - 1315/6), titular Prince of
Galilee and Bethlehem
4.2.1.10 Helvis de Lusignan (? – after1324)
4.2.1.11 Isabelle de Lusignan (? – after1319), married
to Constantine of Neghir, Lord
of Partzerpert, may married to King
Oshim of Armenia
4.2.1.6.1 Hugh IV de Lusignan (? – 1359), King of
Cyprus and Jerusalem (1324 –
1359) married (1st) to Marie d’ Ibelin
(1 son), married (2nd) to Alice d’ Ibelin
(7 children) ( For information on his
descentands see Part 7)
4.2.1.6.2 Isabelle de Lusignan (? – after 1319),
married to Eudes de Dampierre,
Constable of Jerusalem
4.2.1.6.2.1 Helvis de Dampierre
7.1 Orgueilleuse de Poitiers (died young)
7.2 Marie de Poitiers (? – 1307), Pretender to the
throne of Jerusalem
Part 3
Descendants of Walter (Gautier) de Montfaucon and
Burgundia (Burgogne) de Lusignan:
1 Eudes de Montfaucon (? – 1244), married to Eschive
de Saint-Omer, Princess of
Galilee
2 Eschive de Montfaucon, married (1st) to Gerald de
Montagu (1 daughter), Lord
of Sasseney, married (2nd) to Balian d’ Ibelin,
Lord of Beirut (2 children)
1.1 Simonette de Montfaucon, married to Philippe
d’
Ibelin
1.1.1 Eschive d’ Ibelin (1270/75 – 1324), Lady of
Saint Nicholas, married to Gautier de Dampierre
1.1.2 Marie d’ Ibelin (? – 1324), married to Guy d’
Ibelin, Count of Jaffa
1.1.1.1 Eudes de Dampierre (? - 1330)
1.1.2.1 Marie d’ Ibelin (1294 – 1328)
2.1 Alice de Montagu, married to Jean Brisebarre, Lord
of Caesaria
2.2 Jean d’ Ibelin, Lord of Beirut (1230 – 1264),
married Alice de la Roche-sur-
Ognon
2.3 Isabelle d’ Ibelin, Lady of Beirut, (1230 – 1235),
married to Henri Embriaco,
Lord of Gimblet
2.1.1 Alice Brisebarre, married to Richard de
Dampierre
2.1.1.1 Eudes de Dampierre (? – 1291), married to
Alice d’ Ibelin
2.2.1 Eschive d’ Ibelin (1253 – 1312), Lady of Beirut,
married to Guy de Lusignan,
Constable of Cyprus (see Part #4.2.1.6)
2.3.1 Guy II Embriaco (? – 1289), Lord of Gimblet,
married to Marguerite Grenier
2.3.1.1 Marie Embriaco (? – 1331)
Part 4
Descendants of Helvis de Lusignan :
1 Richard de Dampierre, married to Alice Brisebarre
(See Part 3 #2.1.1)
2 Maria de Poitiers (1215 – 1240), married to Philippe
de Montfort, Lord of Tyrus
and Toron, Seigneur de Castries, Pretender to the
throne of Armenia
3 Eschive de Poitiers (? – 1262), married to Hethum de
Lampron (about 1220 –
1250), Seigneur de Lampron
1.1 Eudes Dampierre (? – 1291), married to Alice
d’
Ibelin
1.1.1 Gautier de Dampierre (? – 1310), married to I.
De Saint Nicholas
1.1.1.1 Eudes de Dampierre (? – 1330)
3.1 Kyranna de Lampron (? – 1285), married to Leo
III, King of Armenia (1270 –
1289)
3.2 Alice de Lampron (? – 1312), married to Balian d’
Ibelin
3.2.1 Guy d’ Ibelin (1286 – 1308), married Isabelle d’
Ibelin
3.2.1.1 Alice d’ Ibelin, married to Hugh IV de
Lusignan (? – 1359), King of
Cyprus and Jerusalem (1324 – 1359) ( For
information on her descendants
see Part 2 #4.2.1.6.1 )
Part 5
Descendants of Leo II the Great, King of Armenia
(1186 – 1219) and Sibylla de Lusignan:
1 Isabella (Zabel), Queen of Armenia (1226 – 1269),
married (1st) to Philip de
Poitiers, King of Armenia, married (2nd) to Hethum
I de Lampron, King of Armenia
(6 children):
1.1 Leo III, King of Armenia (1270 – 1289), married
to Kyranna de Lampron
(? – 1285)
1.2 Thoros (? – 1266)
1.3 Sibylle of Armenia (? – 1290), married to
Bohemund VI (1237 – 1275),
Prince of Antioch (For information on her
descentants see Part 5)
1.4 Euphemie de Barba’ron (? – 1309), married to
Julien Grenier, Seigneur de Sidon
(? – 1275)
1.5 Rita, married to Prince Constantine, Lord of
Sarvandik
1.6 Maria, married to Guy d’ Ibelin (? – after
1270)
1.4.1 Marguerite Grenier (? – 1289), married to Guy
II Embriaco, Seigneur
de Gimblet
1.4.1.1 Marie Embriaco (? –1331), married to Philippe
d’ Ibelin (1253 – 1318)
1.4.1.1.1 Helvis d’ Ibelin (1307-1347)
1.1.1 Hethum II, King of Armenia (1289 – 1293), (1294
– 1296) and
(1299 – 1305)
1.1.2 Thoros III, King of Armenia (1293 – 1294),
married to Marguerite de
Lusignan, may have been married to Marie de
Poitiers
1.1.3 Smbat, King of Armenia (1296 -1298)
1.1.4 Constantine
1.1.5 Oshin, King of Armenia (1308 – 1320), married
first to Isabelle de
Lusignan, married second to … Princess of
Naples, married third to
Jeanne de Anjou (1 daughter)
1.1.6 Isabelle (Zabel), Princess of Armenia, married
to Amalric de Lusignan
(? – 1310), Regent of the Kingdom of
Cyprus and Jerusalem
( 1306 –1310), Prince of Tyrus (For
information on her descentants see
Part 6)
1.1.7 Rita of Armenia (1278 – 1233), married to
Michael IX
Palaelogus, Emperor of Byzantium
1.1.1.1 Thoros (? – 1296) (murdered by Smbat)
1.1.2.1 Leo IV (1297 – 1307), King of Armenia (1305
-1307), married to
Marie de Lusignan (? – after 1309)
(Note: It is not certain that he was son of
Thoros III. The only sure is that he
was son of a brother of King
Hethum II.)
1.1.5.1 Leo V (1310 – 1341), King of Armenia (1320 –
1341), married first to
married first to Alice of Korikos (? –
1329), married second to Constanza of
Aragon (See Part2 #4.2.1.3), daughter
of Frederick II, King of Sicily
1.1.5.2 Marie, married first to Constantine III,
King of Armenia (1344 –
1363), married second to Constantine IV,
King of Armenia (1363 –
1373), married third to Otto of
Brunswick
1.1.7.1 Andronicus III Palaeologus (1296 – 1341),
Emperor of Byzantium
Part 6
Descendants of Amalric de Lusignan (? – 1310),
Regent of the Kingdom of
Cyprus and Jerusalem ( 1306 – 1310), Prince of Tyrus
and Princess Isabelle (Zabel) of Armenia:
1 Henry de Lusignan (? – 1323)
2 Guy de Lusignan (Constantine II), 1st Latin King of
Armenia (1342 – 1344) married
(1st) to … Cantacuzene, married (2nd) to Theodora
Syrgianes (1 daughter)
3 Hugh de Lusignan (? – 1318), Lord of Crusoche,
married to Eschive d’ Ibelin,
Dame of St. Nicholas
4 John de Lusignan (? – 1343), Regent of Armenia,
engaged to Alice d’ Ibelin,
associated (or married) to Soldane of Georgia
5 Bohemund de Lusignan, Lord of Korikos, engaded to
Marguerite d’ Ibelin, married
to Euphemia of Neghir
6 Marie de Lusignan (? – after 1309), married to King
Leo IV of Armenia (1305 –
1307)
2.1 Maria-Zampea (after1333 – after 1382/7), married
to Manuel Cantacuzene,
Despot of Moreas (Peloponnese)
4.1 Leo VI de Lusignan (1342 – 1393), the last King of
Armenia (1374 -1375),
married Margarite of Soissons (I daughter) and
he had 2 illegitimate children
4.2 N. de Lusignan, Patriarch in Cairo (illegitimate
son) (He may be identical to
Bohemund de Lusignan.)
4.3 Nicole, Sir (may be an illegitimate son of one of
John’s brothers instead of his)
4.1.1 Marie de Lusignan (? – before 1381)
4.1.2 Guy (? – 1405), Captain de la tour d’ Amblay
(illegitimate son)
4.1.3 Stephan, Knight in Sis (illegitimate son)
5.1 Barthelemy, Co-Regent of Armenia (1373)
(illegitimate son)
Part 7
Descendants of Hugh IV de Lusignan (? – 1359), King
of Cyprus and Jerusalem (1324 – 1359):
1 Guy de Lusignan (1315/6 – 1343), Constable of
Cyprus, titular Prince of Galilee,
married to Marie de Bourbon (? – 1387)
2 Peter I de Lusignan (1329 – 1369), King of Cyprus
and Jerusalem (1359/60 – 1369),
King of Armenia,Lord of Korikos and Adalia (1261 –
1269), married (1st) to
Eschive de Montfort, married (2nd) to Eleonora of
Aragon
daughter of Pedro Count of Ribagorza and his wife
Jeanne de Foix, and
granddaughter of King James II of Aragon) (2
children), associated
with Jeanne L’ Aleman (1 child)
3 John de Lusignan (1329/30 – 1375), titular Prince of
Antioch, Regent of Cyprus,
married (1st) to Constanza of Aragon, married,
(2nd) to Alice d’ Ibelin (1 son),
associated with Alice de Gimblet (1 illegitimate
son)
4 James I de Lusignan (? – 1398), King of Cyprus and
Jerusalem (1382 – 1398), King
of Armenia (1396 – 1398), married to Helvis of
Brunswick-Gtubenhagen
5 Thomas de Lusignan (? – 1340)
6 Perrot de Lusignan (? – 1353)
7 Eshive de Lusignan (? – 1363), married to Infant
Fernando of Majorca, Baron of
Omelas
8 Marguerite de Lusignan (? – after 1373), married to
Gautier de Dampierre-sur-
Salon, Senegal of Cyprus
1.1 Hugh de Lusignan (? - 1385/6, titular Prince
of
Galilee, a Roman Senator, Lord of Arnecha and
Leondaki, married to Marie de Morpho
2.1 Peter II de Lusignan (1357 – 1382), King of Cyprus
and Jerusalem married to
Valentiana (Valentza) Visconti
2.2 Marguerite de Lusignan (? - 1397), engaged to
Carlo Visconti, married to Jacques
de Lusignan, titular Count of Tripolis
2.3 infant (illegitimate child with Jeanne L’ Aleman)
2.1.1 … de Lusignan (1379/80 – 1382)
3.1 Jacques de Lusignan (? – 1395/7), titular Count of
Tripolis, married to Marguerite
de Lusignan (See #2.2)
3.2 John (? – 1456), titular Lord of Beirut
(illegimate son with
Alice de Gimblet), married to Marguerite de
Morpho
3.1.1 John de Lusignan (? – 1410), titular Lord of
Beirut
3.1.2 Peter de Lusignan (? – 1428/32), titular Count
of Tripolis, Regent of Cyprus,
Constable and Senechal of Jerusalem, married
to Isabelle de Lusignan
3.1.3 Eleonore de Lusignan (? – 1414), married to
Henry de Lusignan, titular Prince
of Galilee
3.1.4 Loysia de Lusignan, probably married to Eudes de
Lusignan
3.1.2.1 Phoebus de Lusignan (? – 1485), Marshal of
Armenia, Lord of Sidon
3.1.2.1.1 Hugh de Lusignan (? – 1468), Lord of Menico
and Acaqui, married (1st) to
N. Badin married (2nd) to Isabeau
Placoton
3.1.2.1.2 Eleonore de Lusignan (? – 1472), married to
Soffredus of Crispo
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Esta é Leonor de Lusignan, depois casada (1467) com
Vasco Gil Moniz,
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3.1.2.1.1.1 Isabelle de Lusignan, married to Very de
Gimblet, de Makrasika
3.1.2.1.1.2 Lucrece de Lusignan, married to Olivier de
Flatre
3.2.1 Jean de Lusignan (? – 1456), titular Lord of
Beirut
4.1 Janus de Lusignan (1398 – 1432), King of Cyprus,
Jerusalem and Armenia
(1389 - 1432) married (1st) Agglesia Visconti,
married (2nd) Charlotte de Borbon
(4 children)
4.2 Philip de Lusignan (? – 1428/32), Constable of
Cyprus
4.3 Henry de Lusignan (? – 1427), Prince of Galilee,
married to Eleonore de
Lusignan, he had only illegitimate children (
For information on his descendants
see Part 8)
4.4 Eudes de Lusignan (? – 1421), Senechal of
Jerusalem married to Loysia de
Lusignan (See #3.1.4)
4.5 Hugh de Lusignan, Regent of Cyprus, Archbishop of
Nicosia
4.6 Guy de Lusignan, Constable of Cyprus
4.7 Jaqua de Lusignan (? – 1396/8)
4.8 Eschive de Lusignan (? – after 1406), married to
probably to Sclavus von Asperg
4.9 Marie de Lusignan (? – after 1404), married to
King Ladislaus of Naples and
Hungary
4.10 Agnes de Lusignan (1382 – 1459), Abbess of
Wunstoff
4.11 Isabelle de Lusignan, married to Peter de
Lusignan, titular Count of Tripolis
(See # 3.1.2)
4.12 a daughter (? – 1374)
4.1.1 John II de Lusignan, King of Cyprus, Jerusalem
and Armenia (1432 – 1458)
married (1st) to Medea Palaelogus-Montferrat,
married (2nd) to Helen
Palaeologus (2 children), associated with
Mariette de Patras (1 illegitimate son)
4.1.2 James de Lusignan (? – 1426)
4.1.2 Anne de Lusignan (1419 – 1462), married to Louis
I de Savoie, Duke of Savoy
4.1.3 Hugh de Lusignan, Cardinal of Cyprus
4.1.4 Marie de Lusignan, (? – after 1437)
4.1.5 Agnes de Lusignan
4.1.6 Phoebus de Lusignan, Lord of Sidon (illegitimate
son)
4.1.7 Guy de Lusignan (? – after 1433), married to
Isabelle Babin (1 illegitimate son)
4.1.8 Aloysius (1408 – after 1421) (illegitimate son)
4.1.9 … (illegitimate daughter), married to Garceran
Suarez de los Cernadilla,
Admiral of Cyprus
4.1.1.1 Charlotte de Lusignan (1442/3 – 1487), Queen
of Cyprus, Jerusalem and
Armenia (1458 – 1464), married (1st) to
Joao (John) de Coibra, Duke of
Coibra, married (2nd) to Louis of Savoy -
son of Louis I de Savoie, Duke of
Savoy and Anne de Lusignan (See # 4.1.2)
4.1.1.2 Cleopha de Lusignan (died young)
4.1.1.3 James II (The Bastard) de Lusignan, King of
Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
(1458 – 1473) married to Caterina Cornaro
(1454 – 1489), Daughter of St.
Mark, last Queen of Cyprus, Jerusalem and
Armenia (1474 – 1489)
4.1.1.3.1 James III de Lusignan, King of Cyprus,
Jerusalem and Armenia (1474)
4.1.1.3.2 Eugene (? – 1523) (illegitimate son)
4.1.1.3.3 Janus (? – 1533) (illegitimate son)
4.1.1.3.4 Charlotte (? – 1469) (illegitimate
daughter), married to Lord of Naves
4.1.1.3.5 Charla (1468 - 1480) (illegitimate
daughter), married or engaged to Alonso
of Aragon (illegitimate son)
4.1.7.1 Jacqua (1432 - ?)
4.1.7.2 Eleonore (1433 - ?)
4.2.1 Lancelot (? – after 1450), Cardinal, Patriarch
of Jerusalem (illegitimate son)
Part 8
Descendants of Henry de Lusignan (? – 1427), Prince
of Galilee:
1 Philip de Lusignan, titular Prince of Galilee
2 Helvis de Lusignan, married to Hector de Chevides
3 Mariete de Lusignan (? – after 1474), married to
Onorfio di Pequesens, Senegal of
Cyprus
1.1 Henry (Herion) deLusignan, married Helen Chappes,
Dame de Psimoloffo et Tripi
1.1.1 Philip de Lusignan (? – 1546), Sir of Simun
and
Psimoloffo, married to Isabelle Fabrice
1.1.2 Jean de Lusignan
1.1.3 Pons de Lusignan, married to Medea Podcataro
1.1.1.10 Phoebus de Lusignan (? – after 1546),
married
(1st) to N. de Verny,
married (2nd) to Isabelle de
Zerban, Dame de Menasy
1.1.1.11 Jason de Lusignan (1497 –1570),
married to
Lucie Flatre
1.1.1.12 Hector de Lusignan married (1st) to
Marguerite d’ Acre, married (2nd)
to Margarita Zorzalemi
1.1.1.13 Peter de Lusignan, married to M.
Bustron
1.1.1.1.1 Agnes (? – 1573), married to Gaspard
Palol
1.1.1.2.1 Pierre-Antoine de Lusignan (? – after
1571), married to Marie Goneme
1.1.1.2.2 Jean de Lusignan (? – after 1580), a
monk at
Antiphoniti
1.1.1.2.3 Jacques de Lusignan (? – 1590), Bishop
of
Limassol
1.1.1.2.4 Jean-Philippe de Lusignan (? – 1571)
1.1.1.2.5 Hercule de Lusignan
1.1.1.2.6 Helene de Lusignan (died young)
1.1.1.2.7 Isabelle de Lusignan, married to N.
Nikephoros
1.1.1.2.8 Marquerite de Lusignan (died young)
1.1.1.2.9 Helene de Lusignan, married to
Demetrios
Palaeologus, Lord of Englia, Captain of Nicosia
1.1.1.2.10 Lusignane de Lusignan, married to
Domenico
di San Andrea
1.1.1.3.1 Philippe de Lusignan (? – 1573)
1.1.1.3.2 Louis de Lusignan (? – 1580)
1.1.1.3.3 Jerome de Lusignan
1.1.1.3.4 Marguerite de Lusignan, married to N. Crispo
1.1.1.3.5 Jean-Perez de Lusignan (? – 1571/3)
1.1.1.3.6 Hercule de Lusignan (? – after 1573)
1.1.1.3.7 Ambroise de Lusignan (? – 1570/1)
1.1.1.3.8 Lucrece de Lusignan(? – 1566/9)
1.1.1.3.9 Laure de Lusignan, married to N. Bustron
1.1.1.3.10 Marie de Lusignan, married to Pierre
Provost
1.1.1.13.1 Gaspard de Lusignan (? – 1573),
married to
N. Muscorno
1.1.1.13.2 Alvis (Louis) de Lusignan, married to
N. de
Rames
1.1.1.13.3 Philippe de Lusignan (? – after 15730,
married to N. di Milidoni
1.1.1.13.4 Jean-Perez de Lusignan (? – 1570), an
Augustine priest
1.1.1.13.5 Pierre de Lusignan, (? - after 1571),
married to N. Muscorno
1.1.1.13.6 Marguerite de Lusignan
1.1.1.4.1.1 Pietro de Lusignan (? – 1611), married to
…uchina N.
1.1.1.4.1.2 Hercule de Lusignan (? – after 1573)
1.1.1.4.1.3 a daughter, married to N. Placca
1.1.1.4.1.1.1 Gasparo de Lusignan (1590/1 – 1660)
1.1.1.4.1.1.2 Lusignana de Lusignan (? – 1627),
married to Stefano Joli, a goldsmith
1.1.1.4.1.1.3 Ortenzia de Lusignan (1606 – 1625),
married to Giovanni Baptista
Seraglio
1.1.1.4.1.1.4 Orsola de Lusignan (b. and d. in 1609)
1.1.1.4.1.3.1 Harion de Lusignan (died young)
1.1.1.4.1.3.2 Orsola de Lusignan, married to Louis d’
Acre
1.1.1.4.1.3.3 Melesinde de Lusignan
List of the Kings and Queens of Cyprus
Name of Ruler
Title of Ruler
Duration of Regimen
Connection with the Previous
Guy Lord of Cyprus 1192 - 1194
Amalric I Lord of Cyprus 1194 - 1197
Brother
King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1198 - 1205
Hugh I King of Cyprus 1205 - 1218 Son
Henry I King of Cyprus 1218 - 1253 Son
Hugh II King of Cyprus 1253 - 1264 Son
Hugh III King of Cyprus 1267 - 1284 Cousin
King of Jerusalem 1269 - 1284
John I King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1284 - 1285
Son
Henry II King of Cyprus and Jerusalem* 1285 -
1306
Brother
Amalric Regent of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1306 - 1310
Brother
Henry II King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1310 -
1324
Restored
Hugh IV King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1324 - 1359
Nephew
Peter I King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia**
1359 - 1369
Son
Peter II King of Cyprus and Jerusalem 1369 –
1382 Son
James I King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia***
1383 - 1398
Uncle
Janus King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
1398 - 1432
Son
John II King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
1432 - 1458
Son
Charlotte Queen of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
1458 - 1464
Daughter
James II King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
1464 - 1473
Half-Brother
James III Infant-King of Cyprus, Jerusalem and
Armenia
1474
Son
Caterina Queen of Cyprus, Jerusalem and Armenia
1474 - 1459
Mother
1489: Venetian Rule of Cyprus
* After the Mamluc conquest of Palestine in 1291 the
Kingship of Jerusalem became an empty title for the
Kings and Queens of Cyprus
** Peter I conquested from the Turks the fortress of
Korikos and the town of Adalia, which became the last
outposts of the Kingdom of Armenia.
*** In 1393 Leo VI died living no heir and the title
revolved on James I. James I was proclaimed King of
Armenia in 1396 in the Cathedral of Holy Wisdom in
Nicosia and passed on the title to his successors. By
that time however, of the Kingdom of Armenia nothing
had remained but the citadel of Korikos. This was
captured by the Moslems in 1458 and the crown of
Armenia, as the one of Jerusalem, became only a
nominal title for the Kings and Queens of Cyprus and
ended with the fall of the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus
in 1489.
Main Sources:
[1] de Collenberg, Rudt, The Rupenides, Hethumides
and Lusignans, Paris1963
[2] Machairas, Leontios, To Chroniko tou Machaira,
Chronikles
[3] Newman, P., A Short History of Cyprus, Longmans,
Green & Co, London 1940
[4] Pavlides, Andros, I Istoria tis Nesou Kyprou
(The History of the Island of
Cyprus), encyclopedia
[5] Setton, History of the Crusades
[6] Speculum, The Lords of Lusignan, article
[7] Theroff, Paul
[8] Tompsett, Brian, Directory of Royal and
Genealogical Data, webpage
[9] Weis, Ancestral Roots, 7th edition
Special thanks to
Alexander Golovanov, Ed Mann, Emanuel, Gryphon, Pat
from Canada and Valerio Lunchinetti
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No, this one is Amaury (Amalric I), the father of Isabella of Jerusalem,
wife of Aimery (Amalric II) of Lusignan (he was her fourth husband). Maria
Komnčnč was her mother and the wife of king Amaury, then of Balian of
Ibelin.
>Who _was_ the mother of Hugh of Cyprus m Alix of
> Champagne?
Eschiva of Ibelin.
Pierre