Hugh III of Cyprus
Hugh III of Cyprus,
Hugh I of Jerusalem,
Hugh of Antioch or
Hugh of Lusignan (died
March 24,
1284), King of
Cyprus 1267–
1284 and
King of Jerusalem 1268–
1284, was the son of
Henry of Antioch and
Isabella of Cyprus, the daughter of
Hugh I of Cyprus.
From
1261 he served as regent for
Hugh II of Cyprus in Cyprus, as the
Haute Cour of Cyprus considered him, as a male, a better regent than his mother Isabella. She was, however, accepted as the regent of Jerusalem in
1263. She died in
1264, and Hugh became the acting regent of the Kingdom of Jerusalem as well as Cyprus. The regency was contested by his first cousin,
Hugh of Brienne, who was the son of Mary of Cyprus, the eldest daughter of Hugh I and hence the senior heir to Cyprus, and heir to Jerusalem after Hugh II. However, the
Haute Cour of Jerusalem declared Hugh of Antioch the next regent, as successor to Isabella in
proximity of blood.
Hugh II died in
1267 without heirs. As Hugh of Brienne did not advance his claim on the throne, Hugh of Antioch succeeded as uncontested King of Cyprus. He claimed the Kingdom of Jerusalem as well in
1268 upon the execution of
Conradin. However, the throne of Jerusalem was also claimed by
Mary of Antioch by proximity of blood to Conradin. The
Haute Cour of Jerusalem rejected her claim and Hugh was crowned King of Jerusalem.
Hugh and his descendants, the Kings of Cyprus, assumed his mother's surname of
Lusignan, having inherited Cyprus through that family.
Hugh disliked dealing with the various factions in the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and left for Cyprus in
1276 in disgust at their defiance of his authority. The next year, his
bailiff, Balian of Ibelin, Lord of
Arsuf, was ejected by Roger of Sanseverino, the bailiff of
Charles of Anjou, who had purchased the claim of Mary of Antioch. The kingdom remained under Angevin control for the rest of Hugh's reign.
He was married to
Isabella of Ibelin. He had eleven children:
*
John (died
1285) who succeeded him as King of Jerusalem and Cyprus
* Bohemond (died
November 3,
1281)
*
Henry (
1271–
August 31,
1324) who succeeded John as King
*
Amalric, Prince of Tyre (died
June 5,
1310),
Constable of Jerusalem, who displaced Henry and became Regent of Cyprus
* Mary (
1273-September,
1322) who married
James II of Aragon* Aimery (died
1316), Constable of Cyprus, briefly succeeded Amalric as Regent of Cyprus
* Guy (died
1303), Constable of Cyprus, father of
Hugh IV of Cyprus* Margaret (died
1296), who married
Thoros III of Armenia* Alice (died after March,
1324), married Balian of Ibelin,
Prince of Galilee* Helvis (died after March,
1324), married
Hethum II of Armenia* Isabelle (died
1319), married firstly with Constantine of Neghir, Lord of Partzerpert, and secondly with the King
Oshin of Armenia, who divorce her in
1316.