John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch

Prince of Antioch
John of Coimbra
Prince of Antioch
Born1431
Died11 September 1457
Nicosia
SpouseCharlotte of Cyprus
HouseAviz
FatherInfante Peter, Duke of Coimbra
MotherIsabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra

John, Prince of Antioch (1431 – 11 September 1457) was the second son of Infante Peter, Duke of Coimbra, and Isabella of Urgell, Duchess of Coimbra.

Life

John took part in the Battle of Alfarrobeira, where his father's army was defeated by the Portuguese royal army.

He was imprisoned and was to be executed. However, due to the intervention of his aunt Isabella, he was sent into exile in Burgundy together with his brother James and sister Beatrice. His aunt Isabella, Duchess of Burgundy, was able to offer protection to her nephews and niece as wife of Duke Philip the Good. In 1456, John was elected a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece.

In 1456, John married Charlotte of Cyprus in Nicosia and was accorded the title Prince of Antioch. He was poisoned on the orders of his mother-in-law, Helena Palaiologina.

He was buried in Nicosia in a tomb which bears his coat of arms.

Coat of arms

Coat of Arms of Infante John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch

Following his marriage to Charlotte, John bore a unique coat of arms, combining: (I) the Kingdom of Jerusalem, (II) his father's Portuguese-English ascentry, (III) the Kingdom of Armenia, (IV) the Kingdom of Cyprus; on top the arms of Lusignan.

Ancestry

Ancestors of John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch
16. Afonso IV of Portugal
8. Peter I of Portugal
17. Beatrice of Castile
4. John I of Portugal
18. Lourenço Martins
9. Teresa Lourenço
19. Sancha Martins
2. Peter, Duke of Coimbra
20. Edward III of England
10. John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
21. Philippa of Hainault
5. Philippa of Lancaster
22. Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster
11. Blanche of Lancaster
23. Isabel of Beaumont
1. John, Prince of Antioch
24. James I, Count of Urgell
12. Peter II, Count of Urgell
25. Cecilia of Comminges
6. James II, Count of Urgell
26. John II, Marquis of Montferrat
13. Margaret of Montferrat
27. Isabella of Majorca
3. Isabella of Urgell
28. Alfonso IV of Aragon
14. Peter IV of Aragon
29. Teresa d'Entença
7. Isabella of Aragon
30. Berenguer de Fortià
15. Sibila de Fortià
31. Francesca de Vilamarí

Notes

Sources

  • Raphael de Smedt (Ed.): Les chevaliers de l’ordre de la Toison d’or au XVe siècle. Notices bio-bibliographiques. (Kieler Werkstücke, D 3) Verlag Peter Lang, Frankfurt 2000, ISBN 3-631-36017-7, p. 135f.
  • Genealogical information on John of Coimbra, Prince of Antioch (in Portuguese)
  • Nobreza de Portugal e Brasil, Vol. I, pages 270/1. Published by Zairol Lda., Lisbon, 1989.
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