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 Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (1212–1228), also known as "Yolande".
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (13th century), regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Aragon (1271–1336), better known as Queen Elizabeth <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Pedro III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Aragon, wife <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Denis <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Isabella   (440 words)

  
 Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (1212–1228), also known as "Yolande".
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (13th century), regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal, or <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Asturias, (1470–1498), queen consort, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile and Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Aragon, wife <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Manuel I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Isabella   (440 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
After the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
Alix <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henry I, claimed the regency on the ground <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne's nearest relative; and it was conferred upon her and her second husband Ralph, Count <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Soissons, the imperial garrison, besieged in Tyre, being forced to capitulate.
In 1459 Charlotte, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> John III, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus, married Louis <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Savoy, Count <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Geneva, and in 1485 ceded her rights to Jerusalem to her nephew Charles <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Savoy; hence, from that time up to 1870, the title <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem was borne by the princes <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Savoy.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08361a.htm   (440 words)

  
 Isabel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antioch (13th century), regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
Yolande <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (1212–1228), also known as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> II.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Asturias, (1470–1498), queen consort, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile and Ferdinand II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Aragon, wife <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Manuel I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Portugal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabella   (571 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 824
Humphrey III de Toron, Sire de Toron married <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> d' Anjou, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Almaric I, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and Maria (?), on 22 November 1183.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> d' Anjou, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Almaric I, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and Maria (?).
Maria de Montferrat, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem was the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Conrad, Marquis de Montferrat and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> d' Anjou, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
http://www.thepeerage.com/p824.htm   (571 words)

  
 Women in power 1250-1300
Alice was daughter and Heriess Presumptive <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henri I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and Princess <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> d'Anjou <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
Queen Plaisance <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cypern died in 1261 her son Hugo II was eight years old, at first <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s son was appointed regent because the Supreme Court thought a man would be a better regent than a woman, but in 1263 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> and her husband, Henri de Poitou <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antiochiaia (d.
She had an affair with Julian <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Sidon, and a papal bull was issued urging her to marry, but as an act <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> defiance, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> gave herself and her lordship to an Englishman Hamo L'Estrange.
http://guide2womenleaders.com/womeninpower/Womeninpower1250.htm   (571 words)

  
 Hugh I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus: Information From Answers.com
Hugh was married 1210 to his stepsister Alice <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (c 1196-1246), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his father's last wife <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and her previous husband Henry de Champagne, king-consort <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
Hugh I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (born 1294 or 1295, died 1218) succeeded to the throne <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus in 1205 underage upon the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his elderly father Amalric <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lusignan, King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and King-Consort <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> (1216-1264), who married Henry <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antioch, and who was the mother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Hugh III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and ancestress <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the line named later as the second dynasty <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lusignan
http://www.answers.com/topic/hugh-i-of-cyprus   (571 words)

  
 Cyprus Heads
Alice was daughter and Heriess Presumptive <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henri I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and Princess <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> d'Anjou <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>' ldest son, Hugo III, was king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cypern (1235-84) and her daughter Marguerite Titular-Princess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antiochiaia and Lady <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Tyros and lived (before 1244-1308) and married to Jean de Montfort, Lord <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Tyros (d.
As Queen Plaisance <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cypern died in 1261 her son Hugo II was eight years old, at first <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s son was appointed regent because the Supreme Court thought a man would be a better regent than a woman, but in 1263 <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> and her husband, Henri de Poitou <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antiochiaia (d.
http://www.guide2womenleaders.com/cyprus_heads.htm   (571 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
After the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
Alix <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henry I, claimed the regency on the ground <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne's nearest relative; and it was conferred upon her and her second husband Ralph, Count <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Soissons, the imperial garrison, besieged in Tyre, being forced to capitulate.
However, it was to Mary, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> and Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat, that the barons gave the preference, and they requested the King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> France to provide her with a husband.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08361a.htm   (571 words)

  
 Articles - <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
While married to Henry it was retrospectively decided that her marriage to Humphrey was not in fact invalid, but as Humphrey had died in the meantime, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> was married for a fourth time to Amalric II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (also Amalric I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus), brother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Guy <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lusignan.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>'s supporters questioned Sibylla's legitimacy, due to the annullment <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her parents' marriage, but this position was not universally subscribed to.
In autumn 1190, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> was forced to divorce Humphrey against her will and marry Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat, over 20 years her senior and twice-widowed.
http://www.mainearth.com/articles/Isabella_I_of_Jerusalem   (571 words)

  
 The Crusades [encyclopedia]
Yolande (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> - daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> John <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne), his wife and heiress to the Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, died in 1228, and Frederick crowned himself King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in the Church <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Holy Sepulchre (1229).
Godfrey <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Bouillon was elected as ruler <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, despite promises to Alexius that recaptured lands would be returned to him, and took the title "Defender <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Holy Sepulchre'.
A Sixth Crusade (1228--9), led by Emperor Frederick II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Germany, secured Christian access to the Holy Land through diplomatic negotiation, although Frederick had been excommunicated by Pope Gregory IX (pontiff 1227--41) for his tardy departure.
http://www.artzia.com/History/Wars/Crusade/   (571 words)

  
 Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>: Evangelizer <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the New World
Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> once received two monks from the Holy Sepulcher <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and after they had departed, she sent them the enormous sum <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> 1,000 ducats every year which she ordered to be used in Jerusalem for the things necessary for divine worship there, and for the upkeep and improvement <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Holy Sepulcher itself.
Born <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Catholic parents on April 22, 1451, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> was proclaimed queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Castile in 1474.
And today, Catholics in lands stretching from my island <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Puerto Rico, down to the southern tip <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> South America, and all the way to the coast <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> California can all look to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> as their historical mother in the Catholic faith.
http://www.kofc.org/publications/columbia/detail.print.cfm?id=4141   (1299 words)

  
 World History
Through his marriage with John <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne's daughter <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> (Yolande), he had a claim first to the kingship and then, on her death in 1228, to the regency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (Acre) for his son Conrad.
From the time <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Frederick II, the kingdom had been governed by absentee rulers, in theory the Hohenstaufens represented in the East by agents, followed after 1243 by regents <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Jerusalem dynasty chosen by the High Court <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> barons.
After repudiating his first wife, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Gloucester, John married the fiancée <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Hugh IX the Brown <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Lusignan family, one <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his vassals in Poitou.
http://members.tripod.com/gpf/worldhistory.html   (1299 words)

  
 Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat was married to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Amalric I, and made King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> this rump state, but he was killed by the Hashshashin almost immediately thereafter.
Baldwin II was succeded in 1131 by his daughter Melisende, who ruled jointly with her husband Fulk.
The title <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem was inherited by Conrad IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Germany, son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Frederick II and Yolande <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, and later by his own son Conrad III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Jerusalem   (1299 words)

  
 Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Melisende was the youngest daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and her fourth husband King-Consort Amalric II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
Frederick <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Meissen, Landgrave <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Thuringia, briefly used the title after the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Conradin in 1268, as grandson <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Frederick II, who had crowned himself King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in his own right.
After the end <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the kingdom, Henry II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus continued to use the title "King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem." After his death the title was claimed by his direct heirs, the Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Jerusalem   (1299 words)

  
 Hugh II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antioch became regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in Acre.
He had been betrothed and was possibly married to <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Ibelin, but the marriage was never consummated.
Although he had no legal claim to the kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, many felt that he was a better candidate than Conradin, the Hohenstaufen claimant who was also a child and absent in Europe.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_II_of_Cyprus   (1299 words)

  
 Sixth Crusade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1225 Frederick married Yolande <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (also known as <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>), daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> John <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne, the nominal king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, and Maria <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat.
The truce expired in 1239 and Jerusalem was taken by the Mamluks in 1244, but now that Frederick had set the precedent, further crusades would be launched by individual kings such as Louis IX <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> France (the Seventh and Eighth Crusades) and Edward I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> England (the Ninth Crusade) without papal involvement.
Acre, as the nominal capital <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and the seat <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the Latin Patriarchate, was split in its support for Frederick.
http://www.lexington-fayette.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Sixth_Crusade   (628 words)

  
 Ancestors <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> De Taillefer ENGLAND ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
Guy, through his marriage to Sibly, the sister <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Baldwin IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, got the kingdom in 1186 but lost his capital city in wars with the Muslims (1187) and finally exchanged his empty title for the sovereignty <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (1192).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> accompanied him with even greater unwillingness, and it did not improve her state <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> mind that she was ignored for three days.
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> was happy enough to make the change (probably she had it in mind in going over), they were married forthwith, and Joan Makepeace was sent back to England.
http://www.geneal.net/1207.htm   (4537 words)

  
 YOLANDE <<b>bb>>OFb>bb>> BRIENNNE - LoveToKnow Article on YOLANDE <<b>bb>>OFb>bb>> BRIENNNE
YOLANDE [or <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>ISABELLAb>bb>>bb>bb>>>] <<b>bb>>OFb>bb>> BRIENNE (1212-1228), the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> John <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne, who had married Mary, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat, heiress on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Amalric II.
Immediately upon his marriage Frederick demanded all the rights <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> sovereignty in the kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, which he claimed to exercise in his wife's name.
His action led to difficulties with John, who did not relish the loss <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his position.
http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Y/YO/YOLANDE_OF_BRIENNNE.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Amalric II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
He had been constable <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, but in 1194, on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his brother, he became king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus, as Amalric I. He married <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Amalric I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in right <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his wife in 1197.
The kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus passed to Hugh[?], his son by an earlier marriage, while that <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> by her previous marriage with Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat.
In 1198 he was able to procure a five years' truce with the Muslims, owing to the struggle between Saladin's brothers and his sons for the inheritance <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his territories.
http://www.eurofreehost.com/am/Amalric_II_of_Jerusalem.html   (1431 words)

  
 Ancestors <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> De Taillefer ENGLAND ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL Decendants
"Guy'sbrother Amalric II (Died 1 Apr 1205) succeeded to the crown <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and became king <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in 1197 by marrying Sybil's sister <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> after the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> her two previous husbands.
Guy, through his marriage to Sibly, the sister <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Baldwin IV <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, got the kingdom in 1186 but lost his capital city in wars with the Muslims (1187) and finally exchanged his empty title for the sovereignty <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (1192).
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> accompanied him with even greater unwillingness, and it did not improve her state <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> mind that she was ignored for three days.
http://www.geneal.net/1207.htm   (1431 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
After the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
The Patriarch <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, who was elected by the clergy and acclaimed by the people, had his powers confirmed by the pope, who continued to exercise great authority in Palestine.
The title <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem continued to be borne in a spirit <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> rivalry: by the Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus belonging to the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lusignan; and by the two Houses <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anjou which claimed to hold their rights from Mary <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antioch.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08361a.htm   (1431 words)

  
 My Family
Children were: Prince Edward PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Wales, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> PLANTAGENET, Joan PLANTAGENET, William PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Hatfield, Duke Lionel PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Clarence, Duke John PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lancaster, Duke Edmund PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> York, Blanche PLANTAGENET, Mary PLANTAGENET, Margaret PLANTAGENET, Thomas PLANTAGENET, William PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Windsor, Duke Thomas PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Gloucester, Joan PLANTAGENET.
Children were: Princess Elenor PLANTAGENET, Joan PLANTAGENET, John PLANTAGENET, Henry PLANTAGENET, Julian PLANTAGENET, Princess Joan PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Acre, Earl Alfonso PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Chester, Margaret PLANTAGENET, Berengaria PLANTAGENET, Sister Mary PLANTAGENET, <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> PLANTAGENET, Alice PLANTAGENET, Princess Elizabeth PLANTAGENET, King Edward PLANTAGENET II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> England, Beatrice PLANTAGENET, Blanche PLANTAGENET.
Children were: Archbishop Geoffrey PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> York, Earl William PLANTAGENET <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Salisbury.
http://www.stevemix.esmartweb.com/d118.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Upto11.net - Wikipedia Article for Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
Melisende was the youngest daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem and her fourth husband King-Consort Amalric II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
Since Mary was, at the time <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Conradin, the only living grandchild <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Queen <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, she claimed the throne on basis <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> proximity in blood to the Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem.
His heiress general was his sister <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Naples
http://www.upto11.net/generic_wiki.php?q=kings_of_jerusalem   (1431 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
Alix <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henry I, claimed the regency on the ground <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne's nearest relative; and it was conferred upon her and her second husband Ralph, Count <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Soissons, the imperial garrison, besieged in Tyre, being forced to capitulate.
The Patriarch <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, who was elected by the clergy and acclaimed by the people, had his powers confirmed by the pope, who continued to exercise great authority in Palestine.
The title <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem continued to be borne in a spirit <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> rivalry: by the Kings <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus belonging to the House <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Lusignan; and by the two Houses <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Anjou which claimed to hold their rights from Mary <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Antioch.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08361a.htm   (1431 words)

  
 Baldwin V <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It had been agreed that, should Baldwin V die as a child, the kingdom could be claimed either by his mother Sibylla or his aunt <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the only surviving children <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his grandfather Amalric I.
Sibylla and her uncle Joscelin <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Edessa garrisoned Jerusalem with loyal troops and barred Raymond from the funeral; Sibylla was crowned queen by Patriarch Heraclius, on the condition that her marriage to Guy be annulled and she choose a new husband.
He was crowned co-King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem with his uncle, Baldwin IV in 1183, and once his uncle died, became the nominal king from 1185 to 1186, under the regency <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Count Raymond III <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Tripoli.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_V_of_Jerusalem   (1411 words)

  
 Cyprus History: Lusignan Period - Alix (Alice) <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem-Champagne, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus & Regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
In Jerusalem, Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor was recognized as suzerain but not regent <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus (1228) in his capacity as the husband <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> the young Queen Yolanda.
She was the mother <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Henri I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus, and <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> and at least one other daughter.
Alice married (1208) Hugues, son <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Amaury <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus/Amaury II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem (also her step-brother as his father was her mother's third husband), the arrangements being made by her grandmother Maria Comnena and dowry provided by Blanche <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Navarre, Countess <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne.
http://www.cypnet.com/.ncyprus/history/lusignan/1hugues1a.htm   (1411 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Latin Kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
Alix <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Champagne, Queen <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus and daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> King Henry I, claimed the regency on the ground <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> being <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Brienne's nearest relative; and it was conferred upon her and her second husband Ralph, Count <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Soissons, the imperial garrison, besieged in Tyre, being forced to capitulate.
The Patriarch <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, who was elected by the clergy and acclaimed by the people, had his powers confirmed by the pope, who continued to exercise great authority in Palestine.
After the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, by whom he had a son Conrad, Frederick II attempted to take possession <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his kingdom and to fulfill his crusader's vow, the execution <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> which he had so long deferred, and landed at Saint-Jean d'Acre (September, 1228), excommunicated by the pope and in disfavour with his new subjects.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08361a.htm   (3021 words)

  
 Articles - Amalric II <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem
The kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus passed to Hugh, his son by an earlier marriage, while the kingdom <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> by her previous marriage with Conrad <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat.
After Eschiva's death in 1197 he married <<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>>, the daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Amalric I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem in right <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his wife in January, 1198.
He had been constable <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem, but in 1194, on the death <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> his brother, he became King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus as Amalric I. By his first wife, Eschiva, daughter <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Baldwin <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Ibelin, he was the father <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Hugh I <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Cyprus.
http://www.free-biz.org/articles/Amalric_II_of_Jerusalem   (3021 words)

  
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Isabel I d' ANJOU (Queen) <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> JERUSALEM (1172 - 1206 (or 1190?)) ; (<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> Elisabeth Sibyl); also married Guy de Lusignan (King <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Jerusalem), Wm <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> Montferrat
<<<b>bb>>bb>bb>>>Isabellab>bb>>bb>bb>>> de PORTUGAL (1397 - 1472) ; aka Izabel JOAOA
- 1434) ; aka Jagello <<b>bb>>ofb>bb>> LITHUANIA; aka Wladyslaw V; aka Ladislas (Vladislaw) II JAGELLON
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jamesdow/pedix/peix56.htm   (3021 words)

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