Mélisende of Jerusalem
Mélisende of Jerusalem , queen of Jerusalem (1101 † 1161) It is the oldest daughter of Baudouin {{Rom|II}}, king de Jérusalem and of Morfia de Malatya and was born the catch shortly after from Jerusalem. In 1129, it was indicated heiress of the kingdom of Jerusalem and married the following year Foulque of Anjou (1095 † 1143). They will have two wire:
Foulque and Mélisende are kings in concert, but sometimes the disagreement settles between the husbands. Thus, in 1132, Mélisende is shown of adultery with Hugues {{Rom|II}} of Puiset, and the kingdom was divided between the partisans of each husband. But generally, Foulque never made decisions without to have consulted it.
It became protective arts and founded the abbey of Bethany. It supported her sister Alix when this one was regent of Antioche. Many lovers are also lent to him, and it is possible that it helped her other sister Hodierne to get rid of Alphonse the Jordan come to claim the Comté of Tripoli (1148).
With died of Foulque, during the minority of her oldest son, it was regent of the Royaume of Jerusalem. But this one become major, claimed the government. Baudouin III ends up drawing aside it definitively, and Mélisende was withdrawn in the Seigneurie of Nablus.
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