Bohemond III of Antioch - Family and Children

Family and Children

  1. Orguilleuse d'Harenc (married 1168/1169/1170, died aft. March 1175, perhaps divorced ca 1175)
    1. Raymond IV of Tripoli (died 1199), who married Alice (daughter of Ruben III of Armenia) and was the father of Raymond-Roupen of Antioch
    2. Bohemond IV of Antioch (1172–1233).
  2. Theodora Comnena, daughter of John Comnenus Ducas, Duke of Cyprus, and Maria Taronitissa (married 1175/1176/1177, divorced in 1180)
    1. Constance de Poitiers, died young
    2. Manuel de Poitiers (1176 – 1211), unmarried and without issue
  3. Sibylle N (married 1180/1181, probably divorced ca 1199)
    1. Alix de Poitiers (died 1233), married 1204 Guy I Embriaco, lord of Gibelet (d. ca 1233)
    2. Guillaume de Poitiers, fl. 1194
  4. Isabelle N (married ca 1199)
    1. Bohemond de Poitiers, Lord Consort of Boutron (died 1244), married N Plivane, the Heiress and Lady of Boutron, and had issue (they adopted their mother's title de Boutron as surname):
      1. Jean de Boutron (d. in prison aft. October 18, 1244
      2. Guillaume de Boutron, Lord of Boutron, Constable of Jerusalem, fl. 1262, married Agnes de Sidon-Sagette, daughter of Balian of Sidon, and had issue, one son:
        1. Jean de Boutron, Lord of Boutron (d. 1277) (1258–1277), married c. 1258 Lucie Embriaco de Giblet, without issue
      3. Jacques de Boutron, married Clarence Hazart, and had:
        1. Rostain de Boutron, Lord of Boutron (1282)
        2. Guillaume de Boutron
        3. Alix de Boutron, married Guillaume de Farabel, Seigneur de Puy, Constable of Tripoli (1282)
      4. Isabelle de Boutron, married Meillour de Ravendel, Lord of Makaclee

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