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  1. Maria of Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat. Maria succeeded her mother under the regency of her half-uncle John of Ibelin.

  2. Jul 11, 2016 · He was 22 years older than Maria. They married on 4 September 1210 and were crowned King and Queen of Jerusalem on 3 October 1210 at Tyre Cathedral. Maria became pregnant quickly and gave birth to a daughter, the future Isabella II of Jerusalem, in 1212.

  3. Maria of Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat. Maria succeeded her mother under the regency of her half-uncle John of Ibelin. After him the kingdom was ruled on Maria's behalf by her husband, John of Brienne, whom she married in 1210.

  4. Maria of Montferrat. Overview. Title social-status. Queen of Jerusalem. Date of Birth. 1192. Date of Death. 1212. Biography. (See also Genealogical Table (s): 7 .) Maria was the daughter of queen Isabelle I of Jerusalem and Conrad of Montferrat. Sometimes called the marquise from her father’s title, though she was born after his death.

  5. Maria of Montferrat (or Maria of Jerusalem) (1192–1212) was Queen of Jerusalem, the daughter of Isabella I of Jerusalem and Conrad of Montferrat. She was known in her youth as The Marquise, because of her father's title. On 28 April 1192, while the rivalry between Guy de Lusignan and Maria's...

  6. Theodore inherited the throne of Montferrat through his mother. The house of Montferrat had had close political and family ties with the Byzantines for a long time, ever since Manuel I Comnenus married his daughter, Maria, to Renier. of Montferrat, and gave Renier Thessaloniki as a pronoia.

  7. Maria of Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat. Maria succeeded her mother under the regency of her half-uncle John of Ibelin. Read more on Wikipedia.