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Melisende of Jerusalem
Personal details
Born 1200
Holy Land
Died after 1249
Spouse(s) Bohemond IV, Prince of Antioch

Melisende de Lusignan, Princess of Antioch (1200 Holy Land- after 1249), was the youngest daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem by her fourth and last marriage to King Amalric II of Jerusalem. She had a sister Sibylla of Lusignan, a younger brother, Amalric who died as a young child. By her mother's previous marriages, Melisande had three half-sisters, Maria of Montferrat, who succeeded their mother as queen of Jerusalem on 5 April 1205; Alice of Champagne, and Philippa of Champagne.

Marriage and issue[]

In January 1218, Melisande married as his second wife,[1] Bohemond IV, Prince of Antioch. The marriage produced three daughters:

  • Isabelle of Antioch (died young)
  • Marie of Antioch (died after 10 December 1307), she was childless.
  • Helvis of Antioch (died young)

Melisende protested the succession of her nephew King Henry I of Cyprus as regent of Jerusalem on the death of her half-sister Alice in 1246.[2] Alice had been regent of Jerusalem for Conrad IV of Germany.

She died sometime after 1249. Upon the childless death of her only surviving daughter, Marie sometime after December 1307, the line of Melisende became extinct.

Ancestry[]

References[]

  • Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Jerusalem
  1. Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Jerusalem
  2. Cawley, Medieval Lands, Jerusalem
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