Countess of Tripoli

Countess of Tripoli

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Countess of Tripoli

House of Rouergue, 1102–1187

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Countess Ceased to be Countess Death Spouse
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
Fulko Cecilie.jpg Cecile of France Philip I of France
(Capet)
1097 1115 March 1137
husband's death
after 1145 Pons
Hodierna.jpg Hodierna of Rethel Baldwin II of Jerusalem
(Rethel)
1110 1131 March 1137
husband's accession
1152
husband's death
1164 Raymond II
Eschiva, Princess of Galilee 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
Armoiries Chypre.svg 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
Armoiries Héthoumides.svg Sibylla of Armenia Hethum I of Armenia
(Hethumids)
1240 June/October 1254 11 May/July 1275
husband's death
1290 Bohemond VI
Armoiries Famille Brienne.svg 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
Armoiries seigneurs Montfort.svg Eschive de Montfort Honfroy de Montfort
(Montfort)
1324 28 June 1342 1345?
husband's accession
before 1350 Peter I
Aragon Arms-crown.svg Eleanor of Aragon Infante Pedro, Count of Ribagorça and Prades
(Barcelona)
1333 September 1353 1359
title passed to son
26 December 1416
Armoiries Chypre Jérusalem.svg Margaret of Lusignan
[1]
Peter I of Cyprus
(Lusignan)
1360 1385, after May 16 August 1395/7
husband's death
1397 James
Armoiries Chypre Jérusalem.svg 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

  1. ^ Sometimes called Marie.

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