List of Armenian consorts
Kingdom of Armenia
Ancient Armenian queens
- Rodogune of Persia, daughter of King Artaxerxes of Persia, wife of Orontes II
- Antiochis, sister of Antiochus III the Great, wife of Xerxes
- Satenik of the Alans, daughter of the king of the Alans, wife of Artaxias I
- Cleopatra of Pontus, daughter of Mithridates VI of Pontus, wife of Tigranes II the Great
- Erato of Armenia, half-sister and wife of Tigranes IV; queen regnant
- Zenobia, daughter of Mithridates of Armenia, and wife of Rhadamistus
- Ashkhen, wife of Tiridates III of Armenia
- Pharantzem, wife of Arsaces II (Arshak II)
- Zarmandukht, wife of Papas (Pap); queen regnant
Bagratuni Dynasty, 862–1045
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Katranide I | - | 825 | - | 862 husband's appointment as Prince of Princes 26 August 884 husband's coronation as King |
890 husband's death |
- | Ashot I | |
The name of Smbat I's wife is not known. She was captured in the fortress of Kars in 895 by the ostikan Afshin, but was released when her son Ashot II was given as hostage and her husband agreed to marry his niece to Afshin. | Smbat I | |||||||
Sahakanuysh Sevada | - | - | - | 914 husband's accession |
928 husband's death |
- | Ashot II | |
The name of Abas I's wife is not known. They had five known children. | Abas I | |||||||
Khosrovanuysh | - | - | 953 | 877 husband's death |
- | Ashot III | ||
The name of Smbat II's wife is not known. Said to be his niece. | Smbat II | |||||||
Katranide II | Syuni | - | - | 989 husband's accession |
1020 husband's death |
- | Gagik I | |
The name of Abas I's first wife is not known. She was mother of his only son, Erkat. | Hovhannes-Smbat III | |||||||
Argyra | a brother of Romanos III Argyros (Argyroi) |
- | 1032 | 1040 husband's death |
- | |||
The name of Ashot IV's wife is not known. They had two known children. | Ashot IV | |||||||
? of Vaspurakan | Dawid of Vaspurakan, Lord of Siwas | - | - | 1042 husband's accession |
1045 husband's desposition |
- | Gagik II | |
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Princess consort of Armenia, Lady of the Mountains
Rubenid Dynasty, 1080–1198
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse |
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The name of Ruben I's wife is not known. Mother to Constantine I. | Ruben I | |||||||
Phokaina | a grandchild of Bardas Phokas (Phokas) |
- | - | 1095 husband's accession |
1100/24 February 1102/23 February 1103 husband's death |
- | Constantine I | |
The name of Thoros I's wife is not known. They had two children. | Thoros I | |||||||
unnamed | possibly of Hugh I of Rethel or Gabriel of Melitene | - | 1100/03 | 1129 husband's accession |
Leo I | |||
The name of Leo I's second wife is not known. They had no children. | ||||||||
Isabelle de Courtenay | Joscelin II, Count of Edessa (Courtenay) |
after 1133 | 1149 | 1150/59 | Thoros II | |||
unnamed | Simon of Raban | |||||||
unnamed | Thomas the Regent (Rubenids) |
- | 1164 | 1169 husband's abdication |
- | |||
unnamed | Vasil of Gargar | - | - | 1170 husband's accession |
15 May 1175 husband's death |
- | Mleh I | |
Isabelle of Toron | Humphrey III of Toron | - | 4 February 1181/3 February 1182 | 1187 husband's abdication |
- | Ruben III | ||
Isabelle of Antioch | a brother of Sibylle, the wife of Bohemond III of Antioch | - | 3 February 1188/4 February 1189 | 6 January 1198/1199 became Queen |
1207 | Leo II | ||
Queen consort of Armenia
Rubenid Dynasty, 1198–1252
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Isabelle | a niece of Sibylle, the wife of Bohemond III of Antioch | - | 3 February 1188 – 4 February 1189 | 6 January 1198/1199 became Queen |
1206 divorce |
1207 | Leo I | |
Sibylla of Lusignan | Amalric II of Jerusalem (Lusignan) |
October–November 1198/1199/1200 | 28 January 1210/27 January 1211 | May, 1219 husband's abdication |
after 1225 or 1230 or 1252 | |||
Philip of Antioch | Bohemond IV of Antioch (Ramnulfids) |
- | 25 January 1221/24 January 1222 | 1225/26 | Isabella | |||
Hethum I | Constantine of Baberon (Hethumids) |
1215 | 14 June 1226 | 23 January 1252 wife's death and his own accession |
28 October 1270 | |||
Hethumid Dynasty, 1252–1341
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Anna of Lampron | Prince Hethum IV of Lampron (Hethumids) |
- | early 15 January 1262/14 January 1263 | early 1269 husband's accession |
28 July 1285 | Leo II | ||
Margaret of Lusignan | Hugh III of Cyprus (Lusignan) |
1276 | 9 January 1288 | 1293 husband's accession |
1296 | Thoros III | ||
a Mongol princess | Ghazan or another relative (Borjigids) |
- | 1297 | 23 July 1298 husband's death |
- | |||
1298 husband's death |
Sempad | |||||||
Agnes-Marie of Lusignan | Amalric, Prince of Tyre (Lusignan) |
- | 1305/06 | 17 November 1307 husband's death |
after 10 October 1309 | Leo III | ||
Isabelle of Korikos | Hetoum of Korikos (Hethumids) |
- | - | 17 November 1307 husband's accession |
3 April 1310 | Oshin | ||
Isabelle of Lusignan | Hugh III of Cyprus (Lusignan) |
1280 | 1310 | before 1316 divorce |
1319 | |||
Joan of Anjou | Philip I, Prince of Taranto (Anjou-Taranto) |
1297 | February 1316 | 20 July 1320 husband's death |
1317 or March 1323 | |||
Alice of Korikos | Oshin of Korikos (Hethumids) |
- | 10 August 1321 | 1329 | Leo IV | |||
Constance of Sicily | Frederick III of Sicily (Barcelona) |
1307 | 29 December 1331 | 28 August 1341 husband's death |
after 19 June 1344 | |||
Lusignan Dynasty, 1341–1375
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Theodora Syrgiannaina | sister of Syrgiannes Palaiologos Philanthropenos | - | 1330–1332 | 1342 husband's accession |
17 April 1344 husband's death |
30 June 1347/1349 | Constantine II | |
Marie of Korikos | Oshin of Korikos (Hethumids) |
1321 | 1340 | 17 April 1344 husband's accession |
21 December 1362 husband's death |
1377/1405 | Constantine III | |
1369 | April 1373 husband's death |
Constantine IV | ||||||
Margaret of Soissons | John of Soissons | - | May 1369 | April 1373 husband's accession |
1375 husband's surrender to the Mameluks |
1379-4 July 1381 | Leo V | |
Titular Queen consort of Armenia
Lusignan Dynasty, 1375–1467
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Titular Queen | Became Titular Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Margaret of Soissons | John of Soissons | - | May 1369 | 1375 Destruction of Armenia-Cilicia |
1379-4 July 1381 | Leo V | ||
Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen [1][2] |
Philip of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, Constable of Jerusalem (Welf) |
1353 | 1 May 1365 | 29 November 1393 husband inherits claim |
9 September 1398 husband's death |
15/25 January 1421 | James | |
Anglesia Visconti [1][2] |
Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan (Visconti) |
1377 | after January 1400 | 1407-1409 divorce |
12 October 1439 | Janus | ||
Charlotte de Bourbon-La Marche [1][2] |
John I, Count of La Marche (Bourbon-La Marche) |
1388 | 25 August 1411 | 15 January 1422 | ||||
Amadea Palaiologina of Monferrato [1][2] |
John Jacob Palaeologus, Marquess of Montferrat (Palaiologoi) |
1418/20 or 3 August 1429 | 3 July 1440 | 13 September 1440 | John | |||
Helena Palaiologina [1][2] |
Theodore II Palaiologos, Lord of Morea (Palaiologoi) |
3 February 1428 | 3 February 1442 | 11 April 1458 | ||||
Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva | Louis, Duke of Savoy (Savoy) |
5 June 1436 or 1 April 1437 | 4 October 1459 | 16 July 1482 | Charlotte | |||
Catherine Cornaro [1][2] |
Marco Cornaro (Cornaro) |
25 November 1454 | December 1472 | 10 July 1473 husband's death |
10 July 1510 | James II | ||
House of Savoy, 1485–1490
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Titular Queen | Became Titular Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Blanche Palaiologina of Montferrat [2][3][4] |
William VIII Palaiologos, Marquess of Montferrat (Palaiologoi) |
1472 | 1 April 1485 | 13 March 1490 husband's death |
30 March 1519 | Charles I | ||
On the death of Charles II of Savoy, the Duchy of Savoy passed to his grand uncle and heir-male Philip II of Savoy (brother of Amadeus IX of Savoy). Although Charles II's sister Yolande Louise of Savoy did not succeed in Savoy because of her gender, she was the heir general of his brother and as such she is regarded to have succeeded him in claims to Cyprus, Armenia and Jerusalem. The Dukes of Savoy continued to claims to Cyprus, Armenia and Jerusalem, however. Yolande Louise married Philibert II of Savoy (son and heir of Philip II). It was thought that their child would unite the two claims, but she died childless. Although her husband and the House of Savoy continued to use the royal titles, her heir however was her first cousin Charlotte of Naples, who was the only surviving child of the marriage of her aunt Anna of Savoy with Frederick IV of Naples | ||||||||
Line of Philip II of Savoy, since 1490
- This line of succession followed the Salic succession of the House of Savoy.
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Titular Queen | Became Titular Queen | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Claudine de Brosse [2][3][4] |
John II of Brosse (Brosse) |
1450 | 11 November 1485 | 16 April 1496 husband's accession |
7 November 1497 husband's death |
13 October 1513 | Philip II | |
Yolande Louise of Savoy [2][3][4] |
Charles I, Duke of Savoy (Savoy) |
2/11 July 1487 | 1496 | 7 November 1497 husband's accession |
12/13 September 1499 | Philibert II | ||
Margaret of Austria [2][3][4] |
Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor (Habsburg) |
10 January 1480 | 2 December 1501 | 10 September 1504 husband's death |
1 December 1530 | |||
Beatrice of Portugal [2][3][4] |
Manuel I of Portugal (Aviz) |
31 December 1504 | 29 September 1521 | 8 January 1538 | Charles III | |||
Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry [2][3][4] |
Francis I of France (Valois-Angoulême) |
5 June 1523 | 10 July 1559 | 15 September 1574 | Emmanuel Philibert | |||
Catherine Michelle of Spain [2][3][4] |
Philip II of Spain (Habsburg) |
10 October 1567 | 11 March 1585 | 6 November 1597 | Charles Emmanuel I | |||
Christine Marie of France [2][3][4] |
Henry IV of France (Bourbon) |
10 February 1606 | 10 February 1619 | 26 July 1630 husband's accession |
7 October 1637 husband's death |
27 December 1663 | Victor Amadeus I | |
Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans [2][3][4] |
Gaston, Duke of Orléans (Orléans) |
13 October 1648 | 4 March 1663 | 14 January 1664 | Charles Emmanuel II | |||
Marie Jeanne of Savoy [2][3][4] |
Charles Amadeus, Duke of Nemours (Savoy-Nemours) |
11 April 1644 | 10 May 1665 | 12 June 1675 husband's death |
15 March 1724 | |||
Anne Marie d'Orléans [2][3][4][5][6] |
Philippe I, Duke of Orléans (Orléans) |
27 August 1669 | 10 April 1684 | 26 August 1728 | Victor Amadeus II | |||
Polyxena of Hesse-Rotenburg [2][3][4][6] |
Ernest Leopold, Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg (Hesse-Rotenburg) |
21 September 1706 | 20 August 1724 | 3 September 1730 husband's accession |
13 January 1735 | Charles Emmanuel III | ||
Elisabeth Therese of Lorraine [2][3][4][6] |
Leopold, Duke of Lorraine (Lorraine) |
15 October 1711 | 1 April 1737 | 3 July 1741 | ||||
Maria Antonia of Spain [2][3][4][6] |
Philip V of Spain (Bourbon) |
17 November 1729 | 31 May 1750 | 20 February 1773 husband's accession |
19 September 1785 | Victor Amadeus III | ||
Marie Clotilde of France [2][3][4][6] |
Louis, Dauphin of France (Bourbon) |
23 September 1759 | 6 September/20 August 1775 | 14 October 1796 husband's accession |
7 March 1802 | Charles Emmanuel IV | ||
Maria Teresa of Austria-Este [2][3][4][6][7][8] |
Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este (Austria-Este) |
1 November 1773 | 25 April 1789 | 4 June 1802 husband's accession |
12 March 1821 husband's abdication |
29 March 1832 | Victor Emmanuel I | |
Maria Cristina of Naples and Sicily [2][3][4][6] |
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies (Bourbon-Two Sicilies) |
17 January 1779 | 7 March 1807 | 12 March 1821 husband's accession |
27 April 1831 husband's death |
11 March 1849 | Charles Felix | |
Maria Theresa of Austria [2][3][4][6][9] |
Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany (Habsburg-Lorraine) |
21 March 1801 | 30 September 1817 | 27 April 1831 husband's accession |
23 March 1849 husband's death |
12 January 1855 | Charles Albert | |
Adelaide of Austria [2][3][4][6] |
Archduke Rainer Joseph of Austria (Habsburg-Lorraine) |
3 June 1822 | 12 April 1842 | 23 March 1849 husband's accession |
20 January 1855 | Victor Emmanuel II | ||
Margherita of Savoy [2][3][4][6][10] |
Ferdinand, 1st Duke of Genoa (Savoy) |
20 November 1851 | 21 April 1868 | 9 January 1878 husband's accession |
29 July 1900 husband's death |
4 January 1926 | Umberto I | |
Elena of Montenegro [2][3][4][6][10][11][12] |
Nicholas I of Montenegro (Milena Vukotić) |
8 January 1873 | 24 October 1896 | 29 July 1900 husband's accession |
9 May 1946 husband's abdication |
28 November 1952 | Victor Emmanuel III | |
Marie José of Belgium [2][3][4][6][10][13][14] |
Albert I of Belgium (Saxe-Coburg and Gotha) |
4 August 1906 | 8 January 1930 | 9 May 1946 husband's accession |
18 March 1983 husband's death |
27 January 2001 | Umberto II | |
Marina Ricolfi-Doria [2][3][4][13][14] |
René Italo Ricolfi-Doria | 12 February 1935 | 7 October 1971 Rival with the Duchess of Aosta. |
Incumbent | - | Vittorio Emanuele, Prince of Naples | ||
Silvia Paternò di Spedalotto [2][8][3][4][13][14] |
Vincenzo Paternò di Spedalotto, 6th Marchese di Regiovanni | 31 December 1953 | 30 March 1987 | 7 July 2006 husband declared himself head of House Rival with the Princess of Naples. |
Incumbent | - | Amedeo, 5th Duke of Aosta | |
Line of Yolande Luise of Savoy, since 1490
- This line of succession followed the primogeniture law of that existed in the Kingdoms of Cyprus, Armenia, and Jerusalem.
See also
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Also Queen consort of Cyprus.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Also Claimant Queen consort of Jerusalem.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Also Duchess consort of Savoy.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Also Claimant Queen consort of Cyprus.
- ↑ Also Queen consort of Sicily.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Also Queen consort of Sardinia.
- ↑ Also Jacobite Queen consort of England, of Ireland, of Scots, and France.
- 1 2 Also Duchess consort of Aosta.
- ↑ Also Princess consort of Carignan.
- 1 2 3 Also Queen consort of Italy.
- ↑ Also Queen consort of Albania.
- ↑ Also False Empress consort of Ethiopia.
- 1 2 3 Also Claimant Queen consort of Sardinia.
- 1 2 3 Also Claimant Queen consort of Italy.
Source
- Cawley, Charles, ARMENIA, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,
- Cawley, Charles, CYPRUS, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, retrieved August 2012,
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