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Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | |
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Queen consort of Cyprus | |
Tenure | 13 October 1382 – 9 September 1398 |
Born | 1353 |
Died | 15 January 1421 |
Burial | Saint Dominic's, Nicosia |
Spouse | James I of Cyprus |
Issue among others... |
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House | Welf |
Father | Philip of Brunswick-Grubenhagen |
Mother | Helvis de Dampierre |
Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (1353 – 15 January 1421) was the queen consort of Cyprus and titular queen consort of Armenia as the wife of King James I of Cyprus. She was styled Queen of Cyprus from 1382 to 1398; although at the time of his ascension to the Cypriot throne, she and James were imprisoned in Genoa after they had been captured by the Genoese on the island of Rhodes. Almost all of Helvis 11 children were born to her while she was held prisoner. In 1385, after negotiations and many ruinous concessions to the Genoese, they were released and James was crowned king. In 1393, she became Queen of Armenia.