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Humphrey of Montfort (died 12 February 1284) was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Jerusalem.

Humphrey was the second son of Philip of Montfort, Lord of Tyre by his second wife Maria of Antioch-Armenia, Lady of Toron.

On 1 October 1274, Humphrey married Eschive d'Ibelin (1253–1312), daughter of John d'Ibelin, Lord of Beirut and his wife Alice de la Roche sur l'Ognon. Their children were:

  • three sons and a daughter, all of whom died young
  • Amaury of Montfort (died 1304)
  • Rupen of Montfort (died 1313)

In 1282, upon the death of his sister-in-law Isabella of Ibelin, Eschive succeeded her as lady of Beirut. When Humphrey's older brother Jean died in 1283, Humphrey was allowed to succeed to Jean's Lordship of Tyre by King Hugh III of Cyprus, who had a few years earlier confirmed the Montforts in their possessions of Tyre but reserved the right to re-take the fiefdom if Jean died without issue. However, upon Humphrey's death 6 months later, the new king Henry II retook the fiefdom (probably because he considered Humphrey's sons too young to guarantee the defence of Tyre) and granted it to his sister Margaret.

Ancestry

Ancestors of Humphrey of Montfort
Amaury III de Montfort
Simon III de Montfort
Agnes de Garlande
Guy de Montfort, Lord of Sidon
Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester
Amicia de Beaumont
Petronilla de Grandmesnil
Philip de Montfort, lord of Tyre
Barisan of Ibelin
Balian of Ibelin
Helvis, lady of Ramla
Helvis of Ibelin
John Komnenos
Maria Komnene
Maria Taronitissa
Humphrey de Montfort
Bohemond de Poitiers, prince of Antioch
Raymond IV De Poitiers, count of Tripoli
Orguilleuse d'Harenc
Raymond-Roupen de Poitiers of Antioch
Rupen III of Rupenids, king of Armenia
Alice of Rupenids of Armenia
Isabella of Toron
Maria de Poitiers of Armenia
Hugh VIII, lord of Lusignan
Aimery de Lusignan, king of Cyprus
Burgondie de Rancon
Helvis de Lusignan
Baldwin d'Ibelin, lord of Rampla
Eschive d'Ibelin
Richilde de Bethsan

References

  1. ^ Edbury 2001, p. 24.

Sources

  • Edbury, Peter W. (2001). "The De Montforts in the Latin East". In Prestwich, Michael; Britnell, R. H.; Frame, Robin (eds.). Thirteenth Century England VIII: Proceedings of the Durham Conference 1999. The Boydell Press.
Regnal titles
Preceded byIsabella of Ibelin Lord of Beirut
1282–1284
with Eschive of Ibelin (1282–1284)
Succeeded byEschive of Ibelin
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