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Margaret of Antioch-Lusignan

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If the couple were childless, the lordship would revert to the royal demesne. Philip accepted and ceded rule over Tyre to his son. This marriage may have been envisaged even before Hugh ascended the throne of Jerusalem, but it only took place in 1269.
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alone since Humphrey's death, quickly moved to secure a truce with him. The text of Margaret's treaty with Qalawun survives, signed by "the exalted Lady, Dame Margaret, the daughter of Sir Henry, the son of
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in 1268, recorded that she was "particularly fair of face" at the time, but that later in life she became "enormously fat" and started to resemble her father. According to British historian
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and she had no children by him. King Hugh allowed the lordship of Tyre to pass to her brother-in-law
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Early Mamluk Diplomacy, 1260-1290: Treaties of Baybars and Qalāwūn with Christian Rulers
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Margaret was widowed on 27 November 1283. Her husband had been severely afflicted by
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and ruled until 1291, when she ceded the lordship and moved to Cyprus.
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The 'Templar of Tyre': Part III of the 'Deeds of the Cypriots'
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In 1291, Margaret ceded the lordship of Tyre to her nephew,
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Edbury, Peter W. (2001). "The De Montforts in Jerusalem".
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Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative
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King Hugh III of Cyprus, Margaret's brother, became also
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Women Rulers Throughout the Ages: An Illustrated Guide
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The two men thus came to an agreement: Philip's son
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Index

French
Outremer
Lordship of Tyre
Kingdom of Jerusalem
House of Antioch-Lusignan
John of Montfort, Lord of Tyre
Al-Mansur Qalawun
Lusignan
Cypriot
Isabella
Henry
Ramnulfid
Principality of Antioch
Hugh III of Cyprus
Templar of Tyre
page
Steven Runciman
King of Jerusalem
Hohenstaufen
Tyre
royal demesne
Philip of Montfort
Mamluk Sultanate
John
grant
gout
Humphrey
Al-Mansur Qalawun
Crusader states
Eschiva of Ibelin

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