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List of queens of Jerusalem

List of queens of Jerusalem

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This is a list of queens of Jerusalem, from 1099 to 1291.

Coat of arms of the kingdom of Jerusalem

Throughout 200 years of its existence, the Kingdom of Jerusalem had one protector, 18 kings (including 7 jure uxoris) and five queens regnant. Six women were queens consort, i.e. queens as wives of the kings. Some of them were highly influential in the country's history, having ruled as regents for their minor children and heirs, as well as having a great influence over their spouses. Many kings of Jerusalem died unmarried or as children.

Queens regnant of Jerusalem

This is a list of queens regnant of Jerusalem who held to the throne by their own right:

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Queens consort of Jerusalem

House of Boulogne, 1099–1118

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House of Rethel, 1118–1153

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House of Anjou, 1143–1205

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House of Aleramici, 1205–1212

House of Brienne, 1212–1228

House of Hohenstaufen, 1228–1268

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House of Lusignan, 1268–1291

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Notes

  1. She was the untitiled royal consort of Amalric I from her husband's accession to their marriage annulment.
  2. After Baldwin III's death, the Haute Cour refused to endorse Amalric as king unless his marriage to Agnes was annulled. She was never a titled Queen consort, although Agnes continued to hold the title Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon and received a pension from that fief's income.

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