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  2. Roman Catholicism. Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death in 1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine princess. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.

  3. Mar 14, 2024 · Isabella I (born 1172—died 1205) was the queen of Jerusalem (1192–1205). Daughter of Almaric I of Jerusalem and Maria Comnena, she succeeded to the throne of Jerusalem after the death of her sister, Sibyl (Sibylle), in 1190 and the deposition of Sibyl’s husband and consort in 1192.

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  4. Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was reigning Queen of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death in 1205. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena, a Byzantine princess. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.

  5. Mar 3, 2024 · Isabella I (1172 – 5 April 1205) was Queen regnant of Jerusalem from 1190 to her death. She was the daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and his second wife Maria Comnena. Her half-brother, Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, engaged her to Humphrey IV of Toron.

  6. Nov 16, 2015 · The future Isabella I of Jerusalem was born circa 1172 from her father Almaric of Jerusalem’s second marriage to Maria Kommene, a grandniece of the Byzantine emperor. She had two half-siblings from her father’s first marriage, Baldwin and Sibylla.

  7. Isabella I of Jerusalem (d. 1205) Queen of Jerusalem. Name variations: Isabel I. Reigned from 1192 to 1205; died in 1205; daughter of Amalric I, king of Jerusalem (r. 1162–1174), and Maria Comnena ; half-sister of Sibylla (1160–1190); married Humfred of Turon also known as Humphrey IV, lord of Torun; married Conrad of Montferrat, margrave ...

  8. Isabella of Jerusalem was the founder of two dynasties. Her daughters wore the crowns of Jerusalem and Cyprus and all subsequent monarchs of both houses were her direct descendants. She was the vital link between the proud 1st Kingdom of Jerusalem, established by the First Crusade, and the much diminished 2nd Kingdom of Acre established on the ...

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