Helvis of Cyprus

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Helvis
Eschive d'Ibelin

Helvis of

Eschive d'Ibelin
.

She was married twice. Firstly, she was given in marriage to Eudes de Dampierre, a French knight, in about 1205. With Eudes she had children, including eldest son

  • Richard de Dampierre.

The details of her second marriage are revealed in a letter from Pope Innocent III to the archbishop of Antioch, dated September 1211.

Raymond-Roupen of Antioch, designated heir to the Armenian throne, and although ecclesiastical authorities commanded the return to her husband Eudes de Dampierre, Helvis refused. The young couple seem to have been encouraged by Helvis' brother-in-law, Walter of Montbéliard, which infuriated Helvis' brother King Hugh.[2]

She and Raymond-Roupen had issue:

  • Toron
    (died 1270)
  • Eschive d'Antioche (who seems to have died young). Critical genealogists have concluded that she did not marry Hetoum, Lord of Lampron (1220–1250), of the
    House of Hetoumid
    , although a lot of older genealogical fantasies present that marriage.

References

  1. ^ Revue de l'Orient Latin, t. III, p. 76, n. 202
  2. ^ Brequigny, Lettres d'Innocent III, p.466

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