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Plaisance and died
Plaisance died at Cyprus in 1261 and the regency of Hugh II passed to Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan, while the regency of Jerusalem passed to her sister-in-law Isabella of Lusignan, who was married to Plaisance's brother and who was the sister of Plaisance's late husband.
In 1261 Plaisance died and the regency of Cyprus passed to Hugh of Antioch-Lusignan, Hugh II's 25-year-old first cousin.
When Plaisance died, Hugh of Antioch became regent.

Plaisance and 1261
# 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

Plaisance and her
Yourcenar's house on Mount Desert Island, Petite Plaisance, is now a museum dedicated to her memory.
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.
Pope Urban may have issued a papal bull to Plaisance expressing his disapproval of her relationship, Audi filia et.
She was the daughter of Alice of Champagne and Hugh I of Cyprus, and the sister-in-law of Plaisance of Antioch, queen of Cyprus who married her brother.

Plaisance and 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.
Bohemond V was the son of Bohemund IV of Antioch and Plaisance of Gibelet.
Stephanie and Hugh had a daughter Plaisance Embriaco, married to Bohemond IV of Antioch, and a son, Guy I Embriaco, lord of Jebail.
Their son, the infant Hugh II, became King of Cyprus with Plaisance as regent.
Plaisance re-married to Balian d ' Ibelin, Lord of Arsuf, the son of Jean d ' Ibelin, Lord of Arsuf, but they divorced and had the marriage annulled in 1258.
He was the son of Bohemund IV of Antioch and his first wife Plaisance Embriaco de Giblet.
Meanwhile, Henry takes as his 3rd wife Plaisance of Antioch, who finally bears him a son Hugh II ( 1253 – 1267 ) who came upon the throne while only a few months of age.
Balian of Beirut's brother, also named John, had a son named Balian ; this Balian was lord of Arsuf and married Plaisance of Antioch.

Plaisance and Hugh
Both Cyprus and Jerusalem were governed by Hugh's mother Plaisance of Antioch, but John remained bailli for Hugh in Acre.
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.
She married in 1223 Henry of Antioch, brother of Bohemund V of Antioch and of Plaisance, with whom she had Hugh I of Jerusalem ( Hugh III of Cyprus ).
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.

Plaisance and was
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.
Under its French name Parme, it was also created a duché grand-fief de l ' Empire for Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance, the Emperor's Arch-Treasurer, on 24 April 1808 ( extinguished 1926 ).
The exposition was located in Jackson Park and on the Midway Plaisance on in the neighborhoods of South Shore, Jackson Park Highlands, Hyde Park and Woodlawn.
The Midway Plaisance, a park-like boulevard which extends west from Jackson Park, once formed the southern boundary of the University of Chicago, which was being built as the fair was closing ( the university has since developed south of the Midway ).
The territory was then divided in five colonies, each with its own administration: Canada, Acadia, Hudson Bay, Newfoundland ( Plaisance ), and Louisiana.
* The drowning scene in " Manchurian Candidate " was filmed in the Plaisance section of Centerport
It set out to bedazzle the visitors, and successfully did so with a blaze of lights from the “ White City .” To make sure that the fair was a financial success, the planners included a dedicated amusement concessions area called the Midway Plaisance.
The territory was then divided into five colonies, each with its own administration: Canada, Acadia, Hudson Bay, Newfoundland ( Plaisance ), and Louisiana.
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.
Construction was in sections with the first, from Georgetown to Plaisance, opening on 3 November 1848.
He was married three times ; his third wife, whom he married in 1250, was Plaisance of Antioch, daughter of Bohemund V of Antioch.
Needing more library and student space, the law school moved across the Midway Plaisance to its current, Eero Saarinen-designed building ( next to what was then the headquarters of the American Bar Association ) in October 1959.
Benn was a member of St. Paul ’ s Anglican Church at Plaisance and of its Men's Guild.
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.

Plaisance and still
The term " midway " for a fair or carnival referred originally to the Midway Plaisance, a strip of park land that still runs through the University of Chicago campus and connects Washington and Jackson Parks.

Plaisance and Cyprus
* September – Plaisance of Antioch, queen of Cyprus
* Plaisance of Antioch, a daughter who became the third wife of King Henry I of Cyprus in 1251
Queen Plaisance of Cyprus, born Plaisance of Antioch or Plaisance de Poitiers ( 1235 / 1236 or ca.
In order to bring some order back to the kingdom, John and Bohemund VI of Antioch summoned Dowager Queen Plaisance of Cyprus to take over the regency of the kingdom for the absentee king, Conradin.

Plaisance and I
A portrait of the three Consuls ,< span lang =" fr "> Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès </ span >, < span lang =" fr "> Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bonaparte </ span > and < span lang =" fr "> Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance | Charles-François Lebrun </ span > ( left to right )
A portrait of the three Consuls, from left to right: Jean Jacques Régis de Cambacérès, Napoleon I of France | Napoleon Bonaparte and Charles-François Lebrun, duc de Plaisance | Charles-François Lebrun.
I have 15, 000 francs in the valise on the rue de Plaisance.

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