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Maria of Antioch Armenia

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Mother
  
Helvis of Lusignan

Grandchildren
  
Rupen of Montfort

House
  
House of Lusignan

Died
  
1257

Name
  
Maria Antioch-Armenia


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Issue
  
Jean de Montfort Humphrey of Montfort

Father
  
Raymond-Roupen of Antioch

Spouse
  
Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre

Children
  
Jean de Montfort, Humphrey of Montfort

Parents
  
Raymond-Roupen, Helvis of Lusignan

Maria of Antioch-Armenia (1215–1257) was lady of Toron from 1229 to her death. She was the elder daughter of Raymond-Roupen, prince of Antioch, and of Helvis of Lusignan. She derived her title of Lady of Toron and claim to the throne of Armenia from her father.

Maria's paternal grandmother Alice became lady of Toron when emperor Frederick II, at the end of the Sixth Crusade, negotiated the return of lands conquered by Saladin; Maria succeeded her as she was the closest surviving relative.

In 1240 she married Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre, previously lord of Castres, and they had the following children:

  • Jean de Montfort (died 1283), lord of Toron and of Tyre
  • Humphrey of Montfort (died 1284), lord of Beirut and of Tyre
  • Alix, living in 1282 and in 1295
  • Helvis, living in 1282 and in 1295
  • She was the great-granddaughter of Roupen III, prince of Armenia (Roupen III's daughter was Alice), who had been succeeded by his brother Leo I. Maria thus unsuccessfully claimed rights to the throne of Armenia, something her father and grandmother had previously attempted and failed.

    References

    Maria of Antioch-Armenia Wikipedia