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Plaisance and regent
Their son, the infant Hugh II, became King of Cyprus with Plaisance as regent.
In 1258, Plaisance's brother Bohemund VI of Antioch brought Hugh and Plaisance to Acre and demanded that they be recognized as King of Jerusalem and regent, respectively.
Plaisance, supported by a majority of the nobles, was accepted as acting regent and then appointed her former father-in-law John of Ibelin ( lord of Arsuf ) to rule as bailiff in her place ; he had already been bailiff before her arrival and both Bohemund and John of Jaffa had hoped the presence of Plaisance and Hugh would eliminate the need for another bailiff.
On January 18, 1253, at the age of two months, he succeeded his father Henry I as king of Cyprus, with his mother, Queen Plaisance, acting as regent, and was crowned at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, later in that year.
In 1258 John of Ibelin, lord of Jaffa, and Bohemund VI of Antioch brought Hugh and Plaisance to Acre, where Hugh was set up as regent for Conradin, and Plaisance was chosen to carry out Hugh ’ s regency while he remained underage, becoming Lord of Jerusalem.
When Plaisance died, Hugh of Antioch became regent.

Plaisance and is
* Festival de la Plaisance is an event for boating enthusiasts in the Vieux Port ( September ).
Yourcenar's house on Mount Desert Island, Petite Plaisance, is now a museum dedicated to her memory.
It is remarkable that nothing is provided here to welcome the Queen, for whom Charles V bought the manor of Pleasure ( Plaisance ) in 1375.
Plaisance is a station on line Line 13 of the Paris Métro in the 14th arrondissement.
Jackson Park is connected by the Midway Plaisance to Washington Park ( see Encyclopedia of Chicago Map ).
The first documented performance of exhibition drill ( XD ) was performed by Hadji Cheriff at what is believed to be the Midway Plaisance of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.
The certificate is registered at la Grande Chancellerie No. 1871, and bears the stamped signature of the Duc de Plaisance Général Anne-Charles Lebrun, Grand Chancelier ( 1853 – 1859 ).
The Midway Plaisance, also known locally as the Midway, is a park on the South Side of the city of Chicago, Illinois.
" Midway " is a reference to the Midway Plaisance, a long, green swath of boulevard space bordering the southern end of the campus between 59th and 60th Streets and running from Washington Park to Jackson Park on Chicago's South Side.
The Press building is located just south of the Midway Plaisance on the University of Chicago campus.
Named after the Duchess of Plaisance, a philhellene, who owned much of the land in this part of Athens, it is located near Attiki Odos, and serves as a connection point with the Athens Suburban Railway ( Proastiakos Sidirodromos ).
Edmond Montague " Eddy " Grant ( born 5 March 1948 ) is a musician, born in Plaisance, Guyana.

Plaisance and by
After the French ceded its colonies on Newfoundland and the Acadian mainland to the British by the Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, the French relocated the population of Plaisance, Newfoundland to Île Royale and the French garrison was established in the central eastern part at Ste.
The two parks themselves are connected by a wide strip of parkland called the Midway Plaisance, running adjacent to the UC.
Both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's mother Plaisance of Antioch, but John remained bailli for Hugh in Acre.
This area, developed by a young music promoter, Sol Bloom, concentrated on Midway Plaisance and introduced the term " midway " to American English to describe the area of a carnival or fair where sideshows are located.
Image: Masaryk EquChi1. jpg | A view of the Memorial to Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk by Albin Polasek on Midway Plaisance.
In Newfoundland, Recollect friars established a friary at the island's capital, Plaisance ( Placentia ) in 1689, which was staffed until 1701 by friars from Saint-Denis.
# Plaisance of Antioch ( 1235 – September 22 / 27, 1261 ), daughter of Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, by Lucienne de Segni, married at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, in 1250, and had issue, an only son
It was purchased in 1842 by a surveyor called Couesnon whose son subdivided it, creating the district of Plaisance between 1858 and 1860, which became one of the largest slums of Paris.
Known originally as South Park, the landscape had eastern and western divisions connected by a grand boulevard named the Midway Plaisance.
* Les Maisons de Plaisance ( 1999 ) played by Wieland Kuijken and Sigiswald Kuijken ( Accent ACC 99132 D )
In 1999, a new master plan for the Midway Plaisance done by OLIN, a landscape architecture firm, was unveiled by the University of Chicago and the Chicago Park District.
All coached by head coach and southwest alumni Jaimie Plaisance.
* A commemorative plaque was installed on 21 February 2009 by the mayor of the city of Paris at 11 rue de Plaisance, in the 14th arrondissement ; several former Resistance fighters attended the ceremony.
Two weeks later, Blass was tracked by the mafia in a motel named " Le Manoir de Plaisance ", in a Montreal suburb.

Plaisance and most
In 1655, the French, who controlled more than half of the island of Newfoundland, and most of Atlantic Canada, made Placentia ( or ' Plaisance ,' as they called it ) their capital.

acted and regent
Theodora, widow of the Emperor Theophilus ( died 842 ), acted as regent during the minority of her son Michael III, who was said to have been introduced to dissolute habits by her brother Bardas.
Philip of Valois, the late king's first cousin acted as regent, pending the birth of the king's posthumous child, which proved to be a girl.
Now queen dowager, Eleanor acted as a regent while Richard went on the Third Crusade.
He was assisted by Axel Oxenstierna ( 1583 – 1654 ), leader of the nobles who also acted as regent after his death.
Her mother, Marie de Guise, stayed in Scotland to look after the interests of Mary — and of France — although the Earl of Arran acted officially as regent.
Henry V's brother, John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford, acted as regent.
The influence of Jerusalem was further extended over Edessa and Antioch, where Baldwin II acted as regent when their own leaders were killed in battle, although there were regency governments in Jerusalem as well during Baldwin's captivity.
She acted as regent in Wessex in 1040.
One year later he acted as regent for Germany, together with his elder brother, Frederick II of Swabia.
During Leopold's exile in Switzerland ( 1945 – 1950 ), Prince Charles of Belgium acted as the regent.
In 617, Li Yuan occupied Chang ' an and acted as regent over a puppet child emperor of the Sui, relegating Emperor Yang to the position of Taishang Huang, or retired emperor / father of the present emperor.
Although she sometimes acted as regent during his absences from France, her powers were strictly nominal.
After the death of Edward, further attempts to curb the power of the nobles were made by his brother, D. Pedro, duke of Coimbra, who acted as regent during the minority of Afonso V of Portugal ( 1438 – 1447 ).
Philippa acted as regent on several occasions when her husband was away from his kingdom and she often accompanied him on his expeditions to Scotland, France, and Flanders.
She acted as regent in England on several occasions when her husband was away from his kingdom.
A 14th century depiction of the White Ship sinking of 1120 Matilda acted as Henry's regent in Italy, gaining valuable political experience.
In mid-1735, Frederick, Prince of Wales, was further dismayed when Caroline, rather than himself, again acted as regent while the King was absent in Hanover.
After he fell ill in 1882, his wife Pasqua Favale acted as regent until his death on May 30, 1886.
Nimaethap of the third dynasty may have been the dowager of Khasekhemwy, but certainly acted as regent for her son, Djoser, and may have reigned as pharaoh in her own right.
Because of his youth at his father's death, his mother acted as a regent.
As he was a minor, his aunt Margaret of Parma born as Archduchess of Austria acted as regent as appointed by Emperor Maximilian until 1515 and soon she found herself at war with France over the question of Charles ' requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders, as his father had done.
At first, his mother Elena Glinskaya acted as regent, but she died of what many believe to be assassination by poison when Ivan was only eight years old.
Mary, Queen of Scots, Mary of Guise's daughter, for whom she acted as regent from 1554 to 1560
James V's widow, Mary of Guise, acted as regent from 1554 until her death at the castle in 1560.
She remained a widow for four years and acted as a regent for her son John VI during that time.

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