- Alice of Champagne
Alice of Cyprus (1195/1196 – 1246) was queen consort of
Hugh I of Cyprus , and regent of Jerusalem forConrad IV of Germany from 1243 to 1246.She was the daughter of Isabella, Queen of Jerusalem and Henry II,
Count of Champagne (Henry I of Jerusalem), born "Adela" or "Alice of Champagne", also "of Jerusalem".In 1208, Alice's grandmother Maria Comnena, dowager queen of Jerusalem, conducted the marriage negotiations with Cyprus on behalf of 12-year-old Alice, and arranged her marriage to
Hugh I of Cyprus , who was Alice's stepbrother. Blanche of Navarre, Regent and Countess of Champagne, widow of Alice's paternal uncle, provided thedowry for Alice.She and Hugh wed in September 1210 at
Nicosia . They had three children:
# Maria (died c. 1252), who marriedWalter IV of Brienne . Their sonHugh of Brienne claimed the regency of Jerusalem in 1264, but was passed over by the "Haute Cour" in favor of his cousinHugh III of Cyprus . He was later an ally of Charles of Anjou. This claim fell to his sonWalter V of Brienne , Duke of Athens, and his descendants.
# Isabella, who marriedHenry of Antioch , and who was the mother ofHugh III of Cyprus .
# Henry I, who became King of Cyprus on his father's death in 1218. Alice acted asregent .Shortly before
January 10 1223 Alice marriedBohemund V of Antioch , which was dissolved by annulment onJuly 5 1227 . She then married Raoul de Couevres de Soissons in 1241.From 1243 to 1246 she served as regent of Jerusalem for Conrad IV of Germany, her half-sister Maria's grandson.
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