Princess of Antioch explained

See also: Principality of Antioch. The following is a list of princesses of Antioch.

Princess consort of Antioch

House of Hauteville, 1098–1163

PictureName FatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathSpouse
Constance of France
[1]
Philip I of France
(Capet)
107825 March/26 May 11063 March 1111
husband's death
14 September 1126Bohemond I
Alice of Jerusalem
Baldwin II of Jerusalem
(Rethel)
1110Autumn 1126February 1130
husband's death
1136–1151Bohemond II

House of Poitiers, 1163–1268

PictureName FatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathSpouse
Orguilleuse d'Harenc--1168–1170maybe 1175
divorce
after March 1175Bohemond III
Theodora Komneneprobably John Doukas Komnenos, Byzantine Duke in Cyprus
(Komnenoi)
1150/551175/771180
divorce
after 1182
Sibylla--11811199
divorce
1216
Isabella--119920 March/1 October 1201
husband's death
-
Plaisance of Gibelet
[2]
Hugh III Embriaco, Lord of Giblet
(Embriaco)
-before 21 August 119820 March/1 October 1201
husband's accession
1216
husband's death
1217Bohemond IV
(1st reign)
Helvis of LusignanAmalric II of Jerusalem
(Lusignan)
1196/7before 12101216
husband's accession
1219
husband's restoration
7 February 1216/March 1219Raymond-Roupen
Melisende of Lusignan
Amalric II of Jerusalem
(Lusignan)
after 1200/011/10 January 12181219
husband's restoration
March 1233
husband's death
after 1249Bohemond IV
(2nd reign)
Luciana di Segni
Paolo, Count of Segni-1235January 1252
husband's death
-Bohemond V
Sibylla of Armenia
Hethum I of Armenia
(Hethumids)
1240June/October 12541268
loss of Antioch
1290Bohemond VI

Titular Princess consort of Antioch

House of Poitiers, 1268–1299

PictureName FatherBirthMarriageBecame PrincessCeased to be PrincessDeathSpouse
Sibylla of Armenia
Hethum I of Armenia
(Hethumids)
1240June/October 12541268
loss of Antioch
11 May/July 1275
husband's death
1290Bohemond VI
Margaret of Brienne
Louis of Acre
(Brienne)
-2 January 127819 October 1287
husband's death
9 April 1328Bohemond VII

House of Lusignan, 1300–1457

Although the ultimate heirs to the Principality of Antioch was the kings of Cyprus, they did not use the title; it was only given to a few heirs to the Cypriot throne and a potential jure uxoris king.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Also Princess consort of Taranto.
  2. Also Countess consort of Tripoli.
  3. Also Lady consort of Laterza.