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  1. Maria Komnene ( Greek: Μαρία Κομνηνή; c. 1154 – 1217), Latinized Comnena, was the queen of Jerusalem from 1167 until 1174 as the second wife of King Amalric. She occupied a central position in the Kingdom of Jerusalem for twenty years, earning a reputation for intrigue and ruthlessness.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Maria Komnene or Comnena (Greek: Μαρία Κομνηνή, Maria Komnēnē), (c. 1154 – 1208/1217), was the second wife of King Amalric I of Jerusalem and mother of Queen Isabella of Jerusalem. She was the daughter of John Komnenos, sometime Byzantine dux in Cyprus, and Maria Taronitissa, a descendant of the ancient Armenian kings.

  3. María Comneno (1154-c.1217) era hija de Juan Ducas Comneno, dux de Chipre y de María Taronitissa, una descendiente de antiguos reyes armenios. Su hermana Teodora fue la esposa de Bohemundo III de Antioquía . Reina de Jerusalén. Matrimonio de Amalarico I de Jerusalén con María Comnena.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KomnenosKomnenos - Wikipedia

    The House of Komnenos ( pl. Komnenoi; Greek: Κομνηνός, pl. Κομνηνοί, [komniˈni] ), Latinized as Comnenus ( pl. Comneni ), was a Byzantine Greek noble family who ruled the Byzantine Empire in the 11th and 12th centuries. The first reigning member, Isaac I Komnenos, ruled from 1057 to 1059.

  5. Maria Komnene of Jerusalem (1154-1217) was the Byzantine Queen consort of the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1167 to 1174 as the wife of Amalric I of Jerusalem . Biography. Maria Komnene was born in 1154, the daughter of Duke John Doukas Komnenos of Cyprus and the sister of Theodora Komnene (wife of Bohemond III of Antioch ).

  6. Maria Komnene or Comnena (Greek: Μαρία Κομνηνή) may refer to: Maria Komnene (daughter of Alexios I) (1085–after 1136), the second eldest daughter of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos and Irene Doukaina. Maria Komnene, niece of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos and wife of the sebastos John Kantakouzenos.

  7. Maria Komnene (Greek: Μαρία Κομνηνή; c. 1154 – 1217), Latinized Comnena, was the queen of Jerusalem from 1167 until 1174 as the second wife of King Amalric. She occupied a central position in the Kingdom of Jerusalem for twenty years, earning a reputation for intrigue and ruthlessness.