Countess of Tripoli
Countess of Tripoli
House of Rouergue, 1102–1187
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Elvira de Castile | Alfonso VI of León and Castile | before 1082 | 1094 | 1102 County established |
28 February 1105 husband's death |
after 1151 | Raymond I | |
Helie of Burgundy (?) | Odo I, Duke of Burgundy (Burgundy) |
1080 | June 1095 | 1109 husband's accession |
21 Aprll 1112 husband's death |
28 February 1141 | Bertrand | |
Cecile of France | Philip I of France (Capet) |
1097 | 1115 | March 1137 husband's death |
after 1145 | Pons | ||
Hodierna of Rethel | Baldwin II of Jerusalem (Rethel) |
1110 | 1131 | March 1137 husband's accession |
1152 husband's death |
1164 | Raymond II | |
Eschiva of Bures | Godfrey of Bures | 1118 | 1 October 1174 | 1152 husband's accession |
September 1187 husband's death |
1187? | Raymond III | |
House of Poitiers, 1187–1289
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plaisance of Giblet | Hugh III Embriaco, Lord of Giblet (Embriaco) |
- | before 21 August 1198 | 1217 | Bohemond IV | |||
Melisende of Lusignan | Amalric II of Jerusalem (Lusignan) |
after 1200/01 | 1/10 January 1218 | March 1233 husband's death |
after 1249 | |||
Luciana di Segni | Paolo, Count of Segni | - | 1235 | January 1252 husband's death |
- | Bohemond V | ||
Sibylla of Armenia | Hethum I of Armenia (Hethumids) |
1240 | June/October 1254 | 11 May/July 1275 husband's death |
1290 | Bohemond VI | ||
Margaret of Brienne | Louis of Acre (Brienne) |
- | 2 January 1278 | 19 October 1287 husband's death |
9 April 1328 | Bohemond VII | ||
Titular Countess of Tripoli
House of Lusignan
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eschive de Montfort | Honfroy de Montfort (Montfort) |
1324 | 28 June 1342 | 1345? husband's accession |
before 1350 | Peter I | ||
Eleanor of Aragon | Infante Pedro, Count of Ribagorça and Prades (Barcelona) |
1333 | September 1353 | 1359 title passed to son |
26 December 1416 | |||
Margaret of Lusignan [1] |
Peter I of Cyprus (Lusignan) |
1360 | 1385, after May | 16 August 1395/7 husband's death |
1397 | James | ||
Isabelle of Lusignan | James I of Cyprus (Lusignan) |
- | 29 February 1415 | 12 May 1422 | Peter | |||
unnamed second wife | - | - | 1 November 1439 | 6 August 1440 | ||||
Notes
- Sometimes called Marie.
Sources
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