Maria of Montferrat (Queen) of JERUSALEM

Maria of Montferrat (Queen) of JERUSALEM

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Maria of Montferrat (Queen) of JERUSALEM
Beruf Queen of Jerusalem zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 1206 und 1212

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 1191 Acre, Outremer (now in Israel) nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod April 1212 Jerusalem, Outremer (now in Israel) nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat vor 1212

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
vor 1212
John I (de) Brienne (Emperor) of CONSTANTINOPLE

Notizen zu dieser Person

Maria of Montferrat (or Maria of Jerusalem) (1192-1212) was Queen of Jerusalem, the daughter of Conrad of Montferrat and Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem. She was known in her youth as The Marquise, because of her father's title. Early life On April 28, 1192, while the rivalry between Guy de Lusignan and Maria's father was about to find a term and Richard I of England was about to finish Third Crusade and return to England, Conrad was assassinated. Her mother remarried in haste on May 5 to Henry II, Count of Champagne, nephew of King Richard and Philip II of France. At the time of the wedding, Isabella was already visibly pregnant with Maria. Maria, the posthumous child was born during the summer of 1192. Henry II of Champagne died in 1197, from this marriage Maria had gained three half-sisters. Amalric II of Cyprus married Isabella, he became joint ruler of Jerusalem with Isabella. He died on April 1, 1205. Reign Isabella died shortly thereafter and Marie became queen of Jerusalem, at the age of thirteen, while her stepbrother Hugh, from the first marriage of Amalric, became King of Cyprus and married Maria's half-sister, Alice of Champagne. The half-brother of her mother, John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut, acted as regent on behalf of Maria, wisely and to the satisfaction of the inhabitants of the kingdoms. Failing to conduct operations to reconquer the territories lost in 1187, he maintained the kingdom within its limits, a policy of peace with Al-Adil I, brother of Saladin, who had come to his estate by eliminating the other heirs. The regency expired in 1209, when Maria was seventeen, so the government believed it best for Maria to marry so she could secure her post as queen. The assembly of barons and prelates decided to seek advice from Philip II of France, who offered one of his followers, John of Brienne. However John was not a very rich man. To overcome his lack of fortune and to enable him to fund his sovereign obligations (court and army) King Philip and Pope Innocent III each paid him the sum of 40 000 livres. The marriage was celebrated on September 4, 1210, then the couple were crowned King and Queen of Jerusalem on October 3, 1210 in Tyre Cathedral. John continued the peace policy of John of Ibelin. In 1212, Maria of Montferrat gave birth to a daughter, Isabelle (1212-1228) or Yolande, but died shortly afterwards, probably from puerperal fever. John retained the crown but only as regent on behalf of his daughter who married (in 1225) to Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor. The lineage of Maria died out in 1268, with the death of her great-grand-grandson Conradin (or Conrad III of Jerusalem). He was executed in southern Italy on the orders of Charles of Anjou, who took the Kingdom of Sicily. After his death, the descendants of Maria's younger half-sister (Alice of Champagne) inherited her kingdom. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Datenbank

Titel Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree
Beschreibung This is a work in progress, which likely contains numerous errors and omissions. Users are encouraged to verify any and all information which they wish to use.
Hochgeladen 2024-04-16 14:43:58.0
Einsender user's avatar William B.
E-Mail danke9@aol.com
Zeige alle Personen dieser Datenbank

Herunterladen

Der Einsender hat das Herunterladen der Datei nicht gestattet.

Kommentare

Ansichten für diese Person