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Lucia of Segni, also called Lucienne, was a 13th-century princess and countess and later regent of the Principality of Antioch and County of Tripoli. She was regent on behalf of her minor son in 1252. Lucia was born into the family of the counts of Segni. She was the grandniece of Pope Innocent III and cousin of Pope Gregory IX, who arranged for her to become the second wife of Bohemond V, the prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli. The marriage took place in 1238. Lucia was responsible for Bohemond's close relations with the Holy See, but his barons resented the number of Roman relatives and friends she invited to the Latin East. For this reason Bohemond was not popular with the Greek-dominated Commune of Antioch and resided instead in Tripoli. Princess Lucia may have influenced the appoi

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  • Lucía de Segni (es)
  • Luciana di Segni (it)
  • Lucienne de Segni (fr)
  • Lucia of Segni (en)
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  • Luciana dei Conti di Segni, talvolta riportata anche come Lucia (... – Tripoli, post 1261), è stata una nobile italiana, principessa consorte d'Antiochia e contessa consorte di Tripoli. (it)
  • Lucía de Segni (muerta después de 1252), fue princesa de Antioquía por matrimonio. Fue la hija de Paolo, conde de Segni y sobrina nieta del papa Inocencio III.​ Se casó con Bohemundo V (muerto en 1252), príncipe de Antioquía y conde de Trípoli y tuvo a: * Bohemundo VI (1237 - 1275), príncipe de Antioquía y conde de Trípoli * Plasencia (1236 - 1261), casada en 1250 con Enrique I de Chipre, después en 1254 (matrimonio anulado en 1258) con Balián de Ibelín, señor de Arsuf (1239 - 1277) (es)
  • Lucia of Segni, also called Lucienne, was a 13th-century princess and countess and later regent of the Principality of Antioch and County of Tripoli. She was regent on behalf of her minor son in 1252. Lucia was born into the family of the counts of Segni. She was the grandniece of Pope Innocent III and cousin of Pope Gregory IX, who arranged for her to become the second wife of Bohemond V, the prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli. The marriage took place in 1238. Lucia was responsible for Bohemond's close relations with the Holy See, but his barons resented the number of Roman relatives and friends she invited to the Latin East. For this reason Bohemond was not popular with the Greek-dominated Commune of Antioch and resided instead in Tripoli. Princess Lucia may have influenced the appoi (en)
  • Lucienne Conti de Segni, est une princesse d'Antioche et comtesse de Tripoli par mariage. Elle était fille de Paolo Conti - deuxième seigneur de Valmontone - qui était fils de Riccardo Conti, comte de Sora, Poli et Guadagnolo et premier seigneur de Valmontone, un des frères du pape Innocent III. En 1234 elle épouse Bohémond V († 1252) prince d'Antioche et comte de Tripoli et donne naissance à deux enfants : Dans le contrat de mariage, Bohémond V s'engage à donner à son épouse la moitié du comté de Tripoli, dans le cas d'enfants assurant la succession, ou trente mille bisans autrement. (fr)
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  • Lucia of Segni, also called Lucienne, was a 13th-century princess and countess and later regent of the Principality of Antioch and County of Tripoli. She was regent on behalf of her minor son in 1252. Lucia was born into the family of the counts of Segni. She was the grandniece of Pope Innocent III and cousin of Pope Gregory IX, who arranged for her to become the second wife of Bohemond V, the prince of Antioch and count of Tripoli. The marriage took place in 1238. Lucia was responsible for Bohemond's close relations with the Holy See, but his barons resented the number of Roman relatives and friends she invited to the Latin East. For this reason Bohemond was not popular with the Greek-dominated Commune of Antioch and resided instead in Tripoli. Princess Lucia may have influenced the appointment of the new Greek Orthodox patriarch of Antioch, David, in c. 1240, and she had her brother Paul installed as the bishop of Tripoli. Lucia and Bohemond V had two children, Plaisance and Bohemond VI. Bohemond V died in January 1252 when Bohemond VI, his successor, was aged 15 and thus still a minor. Lucia assumed regency for her son, but was an irresponsible administrator. She stayed in Tripoli, leaving Antioch to be governed by her Roman relatives. Such was her unpopularity that the young Bohemond asked Pope Innocent IV to be declared of age a few months early. Innocent agreed. King Louis IX of France, who was in the Latin East on the Seventh Crusade and encamped in Jaffa, mediated in the dispute between mother and son. The dowager princess, thus deprived of power, was compensated with a substantial income. She nevertheless succeeded in keeping Romans in important posts after her regency, leading to an unsuccessful baronial rebellion against her son. (en)
  • Lucía de Segni (muerta después de 1252), fue princesa de Antioquía por matrimonio. Fue la hija de Paolo, conde de Segni y sobrina nieta del papa Inocencio III.​ Se casó con Bohemundo V (muerto en 1252), príncipe de Antioquía y conde de Trípoli y tuvo a: * Bohemundo VI (1237 - 1275), príncipe de Antioquía y conde de Trípoli * Plasencia (1236 - 1261), casada en 1250 con Enrique I de Chipre, después en 1254 (matrimonio anulado en 1258) con Balián de Ibelín, señor de Arsuf (1239 - 1277) El matrimonio fue destinado por el papa con el fin de incrementar su influencia en Oriente, pero también para promover la reconciliación entre las iglesias de Roma y de Oriente.​ Regente después de la muerte de su marido en 1252, permaneció principalmente en Trípoli y abandonó Antioquía, que se convirtió en lugar de conflictos religiosos y étnicos entre las poblaciones latinas, griegas y armenias. Muy autoritaria, mantuvo a su hijo Bohemundo bajo estrecha tutela. Bohemundo disfrutando de una visita junto a su madre estaban haciendo a Luis IX de Francia que en ese entonces se encontraba en Jaffa (Séptima Cruzada), pidió ayuda al rey. Impresionado por el valor del príncipe, el rey lo armó caballero y obligó a Lucía de Segni a poner fin a la regencia, a fin de que Bohemundo corrigiera la situación en Antioquía y gobernara los dos estados.​ (es)
  • Lucienne Conti de Segni, est une princesse d'Antioche et comtesse de Tripoli par mariage. Elle était fille de Paolo Conti - deuxième seigneur de Valmontone - qui était fils de Riccardo Conti, comte de Sora, Poli et Guadagnolo et premier seigneur de Valmontone, un des frères du pape Innocent III. En 1234 elle épouse Bohémond V († 1252) prince d'Antioche et comte de Tripoli et donne naissance à deux enfants : * Bohémond VI (1237 † 1275) prince d'Antioche et comte de Tripoli * Plaisance, (1236 † 1261), mariée en 1250 à Henri Ier de Chypre, puis en 1254 (mariage annulé en 1258) à Balian d'Ibelin, seigneur d'Arsouf (1239 † 1277) Le mariage avait été voulu par le pape Grégoire IX, qui appartenait à sa propre lignée, dans le but d'augmenter son influence en Orient, mais aussi de favoriser une réconciliation entre les églises de Rome et d'Orient. Dans le contrat de mariage, Bohémond V s'engage à donner à son épouse la moitié du comté de Tripoli, dans le cas d'enfants assurant la succession, ou trente mille bisans autrement. Régente à la mort de son mari, en 1252, elle séjourne plus souvent à Tripoli - pour cette ville, elle obtient la nomination d'un nouvel évêque en la personne de son frère Paul, frère franciscain - et délaisse Antioche, qui devient le lieu de luttes religieuses et ethniques entre les populations latines, grecques et arméniennes. Très autoritaire, elle gardait son fils Bohémond VI sous une étroite tutelle. Profitant d'une visite que sa mère et lui faisaient à Louis IX de France (futur saint Louis), qui se trouvait alors à Jaffa en Syrie (Septième croisade), Bohémond VI demanda aide au roi. Impressionné par la valeur du prince, le roi l'arma lui-même chevalier et obligea Lucienne de Segni à mettre fin à la régence, afin que Bohémond puisse redresser la situation à Antioche et gouverner les deux états. (fr)
  • Luciana dei Conti di Segni, talvolta riportata anche come Lucia (... – Tripoli, post 1261), è stata una nobile italiana, principessa consorte d'Antiochia e contessa consorte di Tripoli. (it)
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