Margaret of Lusignan

Margaret of Lusignan

Margaret of Lusignan (1276–1296) was Queen consort of Armenia as the first wife of King Thoros III. She was Queen from 1293 until her death, three years later. She had two sons, Leo, who ruled for four years as king, and Bohemond, whose fate is unknown.

Family

Margaret was born in 1276, a daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus and Isabelle of Ibelin. She had 10 siblings including King John II of Jerusalem. She was a member of the cadet branch of the influential French Lusignan dynasty, which had ruled the Crusader states of Cyprus and Jerusalem since the late 12th century.

Queen of Armenia

On 9 January 1288, she married Thoros, a son of King Leo II of Armenia. Pope Honorius IV wrote to the Bishop of Antarados requesting that the latter grant a dispenstion for their marriage; this was done and the dispensation was dated 23 May 1286.[1] He became Crown Prince of Armenia in 1289, and in 1293 succeeded his deposed brother, Hethum as King of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. On 8 January 1290 at the age of about 13 or 14, Margaret gave birth to a son, Leo who later ruled as king from 1303 until 7 November 1307, when he was murdered by a Mongol. She also had a second son, Bohemond,[2] but his history is not known. Margaret was queen consort for three years until her own death in 1296 at the age of 20. Her husband subsequently married a Mongol woman.

References

  1. ^ Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Armenia
  2. ^ Cawley
Margaret of Lusignan
House of Lusignan
Born: circa. 1276 Died: circa. 1296
Royal titles
Vacant
Title last held by
Keran
Queen consort of Armenia
1293–1293
Vacant
Title next held by
a Mongol princess

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