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  1. The Damsel of Cyprus (born c. 1177), possibly named Beatrice or Maria, [1] was the daughter of Isaac Komnenos, emperor of Cyprus, and an Armenian princess. She was her father's sole heiress. Her given name is not known with certainty and she is known by convention as the "Damsel of Cyprus".

  2. Isaac Doukas Komnenos (or Ducas Comnenus, [a] c. 1155 – 1195/1196) was a claimant to the Byzantine Empire and the ruler of Cyprus from 1185 to 1191. Contemporary sources commonly refer to him as the emperor of Cyprus. He lost the island to King Richard I of England during the Third Crusade . Family.

    • 1184 – 1191
  3. Intermarriages of Armenians with Cyprus produced the interesting and mysterious " Damsel of Cyprus ," who traveled and contracted marriages with Flanders and Toutouse. The final fall of Outremer in 1291 left Lesser Armenia in the lurch; but it held out, often much reduced, until the Mamlūks came in 1375.

  4. 22 January 2020. Isaac Komnenos or Comnenus (c. 1155 – 1195/1196), ruled Cyprus from 1184 to 1191, before Richard the Lionheart, King of England conquered the island during the Third Crusade. Ancestors of Isaac Comnenus.

    • In Cyprus
  5. Isaac Doukas Komnenos (or Ducas Comnenus, c. 1155 – 1195/1196) was a claimant to the Byzantine Empire and the ruler of Cyprus from 1184 to 1191. Contemporary sources commonly refer to him as the emperor of Cyprus. He lost the island to King Richard I of England during the Third Crusade. Family. Life. Governor and prison. From prison to Cyprus.

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  7. Damsel de Chypre, the ‘Young Lady of Cyprus’. The Damsel de Chypre was born in 1177 or 1178. After her father's capture, King Richard entrusted her protection to his own sister, Joanna of England. Joanna was the widow of William II of Sicily (d.1189) and had remarried, in October 1196, to become