Melisende of Arsuf

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Melisende
Lady of Arsuf and Beirut
John of Ibelin, the Old Lord of Beirut
Issue
FatherGuy, Lord of Arsuf
MotherUnknown

Melisende (born before 1177 – died after 1215) was the hereditary

Lady of Arsuf from 1177 and the second wife of the powerful nobleman John, Old Lord of Beirut
.

Life

She was born sometime before 1177, the eldest daughter of Guy, Lord of Arsuf. Her mother's name is unknown. She had a brother, Lord Jean, who married Helvis de Brie.[1] When Jean died childless, Melisende inherited the lordship of Arsuf.[1][2]

On an unknown date, Melisende married firstly

Acre for his half-niece Queen Maria
.

Upon their marriage, Melisende passed the lordship of Arsuf to John, increasing his territory in the Kingdom of Jerusalem. Beirut was effectively an independent state under his rule, while remaining a vassal of the Sovereign. After rebuilding the city which had been destroyed by the forces of Saladin, during the latter's conquest of the Crusader kingdom, Ibelin constructed a magnificent palace.

John of Ibelin and Melisende had six sons and one daughter:

Death

Melisende died on an unknown date.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Roll & Tal 1999, p. 14.
  2. ^ Lignages d'Outremer, Marciana MS Francese 20, CC LXXXIX, p.63
  3. ^ a b c d e Lock 2006, p. 490.

Sources

  • Lignages d'Outremer, Marciana MS Francese 20, CCLXXXIX, p. 63[full citation needed]
  • Lock, Peter (2006). The Routledge Companion to the Crusades. Routledge.
  • Roll, Israel; Tal, Oren (1999). Apollonia-Arsuf: The Persian and Hellenistic periods. Tel Aviv University Press.
  • Women in Power (1150–1200)[full citation needed]