See also

Family of Raymond-Roupen and Helvis of LUSIGNAN

Husband: Raymond-Roupen (1199-1219)
Wife: Helvis of LUSIGNAN (1190-1216)
Children: Maria of ANTIOCH-ARMENIA (1215-1257)

Husband: Raymond-Roupen

Name: Raymond-Roupen
Sex: Male
Father: Raymond IV (c. 1169-1199)
Mother: -
Birth 1199
Occupation Prince of Antioch
Death 1219 (age 19-20)

Wife: Helvis of LUSIGNAN

Name: Helvis of LUSIGNAN
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth 1190
Death 1216 (age 25-26)

Child 1: Maria of ANTIOCH-ARMENIA

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Maria of ANTIOCH-ARMENIA

Name: Maria of ANTIOCH-ARMENIA
Sex: Female
Spouse: Philip + of MONTFORT (1204-1240)
Birth 1215
Occupation Lady of Toron
Death 1257 (age 41-42)

Note on Husband: Raymond-Roupen

Raymond-Roupen of Antioch or Raimond Rupen de Poitiers (1199 – 1219 or 1221/1222) was Prince of Antioch between 1205 and 1208 and between 1216 and 1219/1221 and "Rex Iunior" of Armenia between 1199 and 1221/1222.

 

Raymond was the son of Raymond IV of Tripoli (the eldest son of Bohemund III) by his wife Alice of Armenia. Although the direct successor, he was overruled by his grandfather in favour of his paternal uncle Bohemund IV of Antioch, who inherited the principality in 1201. Raymond became prince of Antioch by the influence of his maternal uncle, Leo II of Armenia, king of Armenia, who was in open conflict with Bohemund IV. His rule lasted only for three years, before Bohemund IV reconquered Antioch and regained control. He then attempted to claim the throne of Armenia, but was killed in battle or according to some died in prison.

 

Before 1210 or in September, 1210 he married Héloise/Helvis de Lusignan (c. 1190 – 1216-1219, 1216/1219 or c. 1217), Princess of Cyprus, daughter of Amalric II. Their eldest daughter, Maria of Antioch married Philip, Lord of Tyre.