词条 | Mary of Lusignan, Countess of Brienne |
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|consort=no |name =Mary of Lusignan |title =Countess of Brienne |spouse =Walter IV of Brienne |issue =John, Count of Brienne Hugh, Count of Brienne Amaury of Brienne |birth_date=before March 1215 |birth_place=Cyprus |death_date =5 July 1251 or 1253 |death_place=Cyprus |house =Lusignan |father =King Hugh I of Cyprus |mother =Alice of Champagne |religion =Roman Catholic |}} Mary of Lusignan (French: Marie de Lusignan; before March 1215 – 5 July 1251 or 1253),[1] was the wife of Count Walter IV of Brienne and Countess of Brienne from the time of her marriage in 1233 to her husband's death while on Crusade in 1244. Mary's parents were King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne, making her a maternal granddaughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem. Her two surviving sons were John, Count of Brienne, and Hugh of Brienne. Family and betrothalMary was born sometime before March 1215, the eldest daughter[2] and child of King Hugh I of Cyprus and Alice of Champagne, the daughter of Queen Isabella I of Jerusalem and Henry II, Count of Champagne. She had a younger sister, Isabelle, and a brother, Henry, who succeeded as king upon the death of their father in January 1218. In 1225, Alice married secondly Bohemond V of Antioch, after she and her sister, Philippa had long become embroiled in a bitter dispute with Blanche of Navarre over the county of Champagne, which was later known as the Champagne War of Succession. Before 21 July 1229, Mary was betrothed to Peter I, Duke of Brittany, whose wife Alix of Thouars had died in 1221; however, the Pope prohibited the match due to their fourth degree consanguinity.[1] Marriage and issueIn 1233 on an unspecified date, she married Walter IV, Count of Brienne. The marriage had been arranged by his uncle John of Brienne. From the time of her marriage, she was styled Countess of Brienne. Her husband was also the Count of Jaffa and Ascolom, the title of which had been granted to him by his father, Walter III of Brienne in 1221. Together Mary and Walter had three sons:[3]
Mary became a widow in October 1244 after Walter was murdered in Cairo. He had been taken prisoner following the Crusader-Syrian defeat at the Battle of La Forbie where he had led the Crusader Army against the Egyptian forces.[3] Their eldest son, John succeeded him as Count of Brienne. Mary remained at the Cypriot court and died on 5 July in 1251 or 1253. In 1267, after the death of King Hugh II, Mary's only surviving son Hugh claimed the Cypriot kingdom for himself, but was passed over by the Haute Cour of Jerusalem in favour of her younger sister Isabella's son, Hugh of Poitiers; although being the son of the elder daughter of Alice of Champagne, he stood to inherit the throne by right of succession. See alsoAncestry{{ahnentafel|collapsed=yes |align=center |boxstyle_1=background-color: #fcc; |boxstyle_2=background-color: #fb9; |boxstyle_3=background-color: #ffc; |boxstyle_4=background-color: #bfc; |boxstyle_5=background-color: #9fe; | 1= 1. Mary de Lusignan | 2= 2. Hugh I de Lusignan, king of Cyprus | 3= 3. Alice of Champagne | 4= 4. Aimery de Lusignan, king of Cyprus | 5= 5. Eschive of Ibelin | 6= 6. Henry II, Count of Champagne | 7= 7. Isabella d'Anjou, queen of Jerusalem | 8= 8. Hugh VIII, count of Lusignan | 9= 9. Burgondie de Rancon, Dame de Fontenay |10= 10. Baldwin of Ibelin |11= 11. Richilde de Bethsan |12= 12. Henry I, Count of Champagne |13= 13. Marie Capet of France |14= 14. Amalric d'Anjou, king of Jerusalem |15= 15. Maria Komnene |16= 16. Hugh VII, count of Lusignan |17= 17. Saracena de Lezay |18= |19= |20= 20. Barisan of Ibelin |21= 21. Helvis of Ramla |22= |23= |24= 24. Theobald II, Count of Champagne |25= 25. Matilda of Carinthia |26= 26. Louis VII Capet, king of France |27= 27. Eleanor de Poitiers of Aquitaine |28= 28. Fulk V, count of Anjou |29= 29. Melisande de Rethel, queen of Jerusalem |30= 30. John Komnenos |31= 31. Maria Taronitissa }} References1. ^1 {{MLCC|warning=1|title=Cyprus|date=August 2012}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Mary Of Lusignan, Countess Of Brienne}}2. ^Note: The Templar of Tyre records that Mary was the eldest of the two daughters born to Alice of Champagne by King Hugh I of Cyprus 3. ^1 {{MLCC|warning=1|title=Champagne|date=August 2012}} 6 : Women of the Crusader states|House of Lusignan|People of the Kingdom of Cyprus|1210s births|1250s deaths|House of Brienne |
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