- Amalric II of Jerusalem
Amalric II of Jerusalem or Amalric I of Cyprus, born Amalric of Lusignan (1145 –
April 1 ,1205 ), King of Jerusalem 1197–1205, was an older brother ofGuy of Lusignan .The
Lusignan family was noted for its many Crusaders. Amalric and Guy were sons ofHugh VIII of Lusignan , who had himself campaigned in the Holy Land in the 1160s. After being expelled fromPoitou by their overlord, Richard the Lion-hearted, for the murder ofPatrick of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Salisbury , Amalric arrived in Palestine c. 1174, Guy possibly later. Amalric married Eschiva, daughter ofBaldwin of Ibelin . He then took service withAgnes of Courtenay , wife ofReginald of Sidon and mother ofBaldwin IV of Jerusalem . The pro-Ibelin "Chronicle ofErnoul " later claimed that he was her lover, but it is likely that she and Baldwin IV were attempting to separate him from the political influence of his wife's family. He was appointed Constable of Jerusalem soon afterApril 22 ,1179 . Guy married the king's widowed older sister,Sibylla of Jerusalem in 1180, and so gained a claim to the kingdom of Jerusalem.Amalric was among those captured with his brother after the disastrous
Battle of Hattin in 1187. In 1194, on the death of Guy, he became King of Cyprus as Amalric I. By his first wife, Eschiva of Ibelin, he was the father ofHugh I of Cyprus and was crowned inNicosia onSeptember 22 ,1197 . After Eschiva's death in October, 1197 he married Isabella, the daughter ofAmalric I of Jerusalem by his second marriage, and became King of Jerusalem in right of his wife and crowned at Acre in January, 1198.In 1198 he was able to procure a five years' truce with the
Muslim s, owing to the struggle betweenSaladin 's brothers and his sons for the inheritance of his territories. The truce was disturbed by raids on both sides, but in 1204 it was renewed for six years.Amalric died of dysentery (allegedly brought on by "a surfeit of white mullet") or even poisoned at Saint Jean d'
Acre in 1205, just after his son Amalric and just before his wife, and was buried at Saint Sophia,Nicosia . The kingdom of Cyprus passed to Hugh, his son by Eschiva, while thekingdom of Jerusalem passed to Maria, the daughter of Isabella by her previous marriage withConrad of Montferrat .Wives and Children
His first wife, married before
October 29 ,1174 , was Éschive d'Ibelin (c. 1160 –Cyprus in Winter, 1196/1197), daughter ofBaldwin of Ibelin and first wife Richilde de Bethsan or Bessan. They had six children:
# Bourgogne de Lusignan (1176-1180 or c. 1178 – c. 1210), married as his third wifeRaymond VI of Toulouse 1193, repudiated and divorced 1194 or 1196 without issue, married Gauthier I de Montfaucon aka Walter of Montbéliard (killed in action at theBattle of Satalia ,June 20 ,1212 ) 1197 or bef. 1205
# Guy de Lusignan, died young 1197-1205
# Jean de Lusignan, died young 1197-1205
# Hugues I de Lusignan (c. 1194-1218)
# Héloise/Helvis de Lusignan (c. 1190 – 1216-1219, 1216/1219 or c. 1217), married firstly c. 1205 Eudes de Dampierre sur Salon, Lord of Chargey-le-Grey, div. 1210, married secondly before 1210 or in September, 1210Raymond-Roupen of Antioch
# Alix de Lusignan, died young 1197-1205His second wife was Queen
Isabella of Jerusalem , married January, 1198 in Acre. They had three children:
# Sybille de Lusignan (October/November, 1198-c. 1230 or 1252), married KingLeo II of Armenia
# Mélissende de Lusignan (c. 1200 – aft. 1249), marriedJanuary 1 ,1218 Bohemund IV of Antioch
# Amalric or Amaury de Lusignan (1201 –February 2 ,1205 ,Acre )References
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