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Marie de Antioch-Armenia (de Poitiers), Dame de Toron

Birthdate:
Death: 1257 (41-42)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Raymond-Roupen de Poitiers, Prince of Antioch and Helvis de Lusignan
Wife of Philippe I de Montfort, seigneur de Tyr
Mother of Philippa de Montfort; Onfroi de Montfort, seigneur de Tyr and Jean de Montfort, Seigneur de Tyr
Sister of Éschive de Antioch-Armenia
Half sister of Richard de Dampierre-sur-Salon

Occupation: Dame, de Toron
Managed by: Ofir Friedman
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About Marie de Antioch-Armenia, Dame de Toron

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ANTIOCH.htm#RaymondIITripolidied1198A

  • a) RUPEN of Antioch (posthumously late 1198-in prison 1222) Prince Raymond Rupen & his wife had two children:
    • i) ESCHIVA of Antioch . The Lignages d'Outremer name "Eschive et Marie" as the two daughters of "le prince Rupen" & his wife, specifying that Eschive died young[270].
    • ii) MARIE of Antioch (1215-). The Lignages d'Outremer name "Marie" as the daughter of "prince Rupin" & his wife, stating that she was (second) wife of "mesire Phelippe de Monfort"[271]. She succeeded her paternal grandmother as heiress of Toron. The Chronicle of Philippe de Novare refers to the wife of "messier Phelippe de Montfort" as "la dame dou Toron"[272]. The dispensation issued by Pope Gregory IX for the marriage of "Philippe de Montfort" and "Marie filia regis Armeniæ Rupini" is dated 6 Jul 1240[273]. m (Papal dispensation 6 Jul 1240) as his second wife, PHILIPPE de Montfort, son of GUY de Montfort Seigneur de Ferté-Alais et de Castres & his first wife Helvis Ibelin of Nablus (-murdered Tyre 12 Aug 1270). Lord of Tyre 1243. He was pretender to the throne of Armenia in 1248, by right of his second wife[274].