Constance of Antioch (1128–1164)
Constance of Antioch (1128–1164)
Co-ruler of Antioch. Born 1128; deposed 1163; died 1164; dau. of Bohemond or Bohemund II, prince of Antioch (r. 1126–1130), and Alice of Jerusalem; m. Raymond I of Poitiers (d. 1149, son of William IX of Aquitaine), prince of Antioch, around 1140; m. Reginald also known as Reynald of Chatillon (d. 1187), prince of Antioch (r. 1153–1160), 1153; children: (1st m.) Bohemond or Bohemund III the Stammerer, prince of Antioch (r. 1163–1201); Marie of Antioch (d. 1183, who m. Manuel I Comnenus); Philippa of Antioch; (2nd m.) Anne of Chatillon-Antioche (c. 1155–c. 1185, who m. Bela III, king of Hungary). Reynald's 2nd wife was Stephania (d. 1187).
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