Isabelle of Jerusalem

Isabelle of Jerusalem (1169 - 1206), queen of Jerusalem (1192 - 1206), girl of Amaury I {{er}} of Jerusalem and Marie Comnène She married in 1183 in first wedding Onfroy IV, lord of Strand (festivities which had miles in Krak de Moab, stronghold of Renaud de Châtillon, during the seat of the fortress). This marriage was without posterity. Onfroy de Toron was judged by the barons makes indignant to reign. To ensure the succession of the kingdom, they obliged the husbands to separate (1190).

Isabelle remaria in 1190 with Conrad de Montferrat (death in 1192) and had a girl:

Widow, it remaria in 1192 with Henri II of Champagne (1166 - 1197) and had as children:

  • Marie de Champagne, born in 1193 and dead young person
  • Alix of Champagne (1195 - 1246), which was to marry Hugues I successively {{er}} of Lusignan king de Chypre, Bohémond V, prince d' Antioche and Raoul de Soissons.
  • Philippa de Champagne, which was to marry Erard de Brienne.

Again widowed, she married in 1198 Amaury II of Lusignan, already king de Chypre and had:

  • Sybille de Lusignan (1198 - 1252), later married to Leon II, prince d' Arménie
  • Mélisende de Lusignan, which was to marry Bohémond IV, prince d' Antioche
  • Amaury de Lusignan (1201 - 1205)

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