Marie of Armenia
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Marie of Korikos was the daughter of Oshin of Corycos and his second Jeanne of Anjou
Jeanne of Anjou
Joan of Anjou was a daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto and his first wife Thamar Angelina Komnene. She was Queen consort of Armenia by her first marriage...

. She was Queen consort of Armenia by her first two marriages. She was a member of the House of Neghir and House of Lusignan.

Family

Marie's maternal grandparents were Philip I, Prince of Taranto and his first wife Thamar Angelina Komnene. Philip was son of Charles II of Naples
Charles II of Naples
Charles II, known as "the Lame" was King of Naples, King of Albania, Prince of Salerno, Prince of Achaea and Count of Anjou.-Biography:...

 and his wife Maria of Hungary.

Marie's paternal grandparents were Hayton of Corycus
Hayton of Corycus
Hayton of Corycus was a medieval Armenian monk and historian . He is the author of a History of the Tartars , written in France, for which he is also known as "Hayton the Historian"...

 and Isabella of Ibelin, daughter of Guy of Ibelin and Maria of Armenia, herself daughter of Isabella, Queen of Armenia and her second husband Hethum I, King of Armenia.

Marie's father had previously been married to Margaret of Ibelin and had a daughter, her half-sister Alice of Korikos
Alice of Korikos
Alice of Korikos was the only daughter of Oshin of Korikos and his first wife Margaret d'Ibelin. She was Queen consort of Armenia by her marriage....

, who married Leo IV, King of Armenia but was murdered by him in 1329 along with Marie's father who had acted as regent but had killed various members of the Armenian royal family.

Life

Marie married her first husband in 1340, Constantine III, King of Armenia. From this marriage she became Queen consort. The couple had two sons:
  • Oshin (d.1356), died young
  • Lewon (1338-before 1357), died young


Both sons died in childhood and neither succeeded their father. They are named by their father in a contemporary manuscript which records a donation to the convent of Sis in memory of his sons Oshin and Lewon.

On her husband's death on December 21, 1362, he was succeeded by his cousin Constantine IV, King of Armenia. Maria married the new King of Armenia but they had no children. Maria died before 1405.
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