Ioannes Komnenos

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'''Ioannes Komnenos''', Duke of Cyprus
 
'''Ioannes Komnenos''', Duke of Cyprus
  
Ioannes was born in 1128, the son of Andronikos Komnenos, Sebastokrator by his wife Eirene (Ainoiadissa).  About 1146 he married an unnamed woman from Taron called Taronitissa (female of Taron).
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Ioannes was born in 1128, the son of Andronikos Komnenos, Sebastokrator by his wife Eirene (Ainoiadissa).  About 1146 he married a daughter of [[Michael Taronites]].
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They had four children, but only two daughters Theodora and Maria had descendents.
  
They had two daughters:
 
 
#Theodora married firstly Boemund III, Prince of Antioch (from 1163 to 1201) and secondly Gautier de Beth'san.  By her second husband she had Alice de Beth'san who married Baudoin Ibelin, Senschal of Cyprus (d 1267).  The sole living descendents from this match come off their descendent Anne de Lusignan (d 1462) who married Louis, Duke of Savoy (b 1413). Hundreds if not thousands of people descend from this point, including most of the Royal Houses of Europe.
 
#Theodora married firstly Boemund III, Prince of Antioch (from 1163 to 1201) and secondly Gautier de Beth'san.  By her second husband she had Alice de Beth'san who married Baudoin Ibelin, Senschal of Cyprus (d 1267).  The sole living descendents from this match come off their descendent Anne de Lusignan (d 1462) who married Louis, Duke of Savoy (b 1413). Hundreds if not thousands of people descend from this point, including most of the Royal Houses of Europe.
 
#Maria born about 1154 married firstly in 1167 to Amalric I d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem and secondly in 1177 to Balian Ibelin, Lord of Nablus.
 
#Maria born about 1154 married firstly in 1167 to Amalric I d'Anjou, King of Jerusalem and secondly in 1177 to Balian Ibelin, Lord of Nablus.
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####unnamed, died young
 
####unnamed, died young
 
###Philippe, perhaps by far the easiest one to connect with, she has 42 known descendents in the sixth generation from her.
 
###Philippe, perhaps by far the easiest one to connect with, she has 42 known descendents in the sixth generation from her.
###Sybille married Leo, King of Armenia, has nine descendents in the sixth generation
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###Sybille married Leo, King of Armenia, has nine descendents in the sixth generation, but the only living descendents must come either through Maria Gibelet down to Anne de Lusignan who married Louis, Duke of Savoy (same as 1. above); or through Andronikos Palaiologos, Emperor of Byzantium d 1341.  All other lines of descent having died out.  Many lines died out, some lines that did not were from Andronikos through: Thomas Palaiologos, Prince of Achaia (d 1465) or Honore Grimali, Baron of Bueil (d 1537) or Agostino Fregoso (d 1486) down to either the Marquis de Sade, or through the Princes of Monaco.
 
###Amaury, died age five
 
###Amaury, died age five
 
###Melisende married Boemund, Prince of Antioch.  The line died out completely in the next generation
 
###Melisende married Boemund, Prince of Antioch.  The line died out completely in the next generation
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==Secondary sources==
 
==Secondary sources==
*[http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00049922&tree=LEO Ioannes Dukas Komnenos] on Leo van de Pas' ''Genealogics''
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*[http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00049922&tree=LEO Ioannes Dukas Komnenos], individual, on Leo van de Pas' ''Genealogics''
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*[http://www.genealogics.org/descend.php?personID=I00049922&tree=LEO Ioannes Dukas Komnenos], descendency, on Leo van de Pas' ''Genealogics''

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