Sibylla of Armenia (died in 1290) was the princess of Antioch and countess of Tripoli by marriage to Bohemond VI from 1254 to 1275, and then regent of...
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consort of Scotland Sibylla of Acerra (1153–1205), queen consort of Sicily Sibylla of Lusignan (1198–c. 1230 or 1152), queen consort of Armenia Sybilla of Burgundy...
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Isabella of Armenia (died c. 1252) ruled the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia from 1219 to 1252, married to Hetoum I. Isabella of Armenia or Sibylla of Armenia may...
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last countess of Tripoli, a Crusader state in the Levant. She was the daughter of Bohemund VI, Prince of Antioch and Sibylla of Armenia. Her brother was...
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spent much of his reign at war with the Templars (1277–1282). Bohemond VII was the son of Bohemond VI of Antioch and his wife Sibylla of Armenia. As Bohemond...
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Sibylla of Lusignan (or Sibylle de Lusignan) (October/November 1198 – c. 1230 or 1252) was a queen consort of Armenia. She was the daughter of King Aimery...
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was the eldest. One of his sisters was Sibylla of Armenia, who was married to Bohemond VI of Antioch to bring peace between Armenia and Antioch. In 1262...
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suggestion, in 1254 the 17-year-old Bohemond married Sibylla, daughter of King Hetoum I of Armenia, which ended the power struggle between the two states...
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Marie (m. Nicholas II of Saint Omer), had predeceased him. His mother Sibylla of Armenia however, attempted to reappoint the Bishop of Tortosa Bartholomew...
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Prince of Antioch was the title given during the Middle Ages to Norman rulers of the Principality of Antioch, a region surrounding the city of Antioch...
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