Empress and Despoina in Cyprus
- Byzantine titles did not have any territorial qualification, so there were no Emperors or DespotsofCyprus.
Consort of Cyprus
House of Lusignan, 1192–1489 | Arms/Image | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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 | Eschive d'Ibelin | Baldwin d'Ibelin, Lord of Rama (Ibelin) | 1160 | before 29 October 1175 | 18 July 1194husband's accession | Winter 1196–1197 | Amalric I |
 | Isabella I of Jerusalem | Amalric I of Jerusalem (Anjou) | 1172 | January 1198 | 1 April 1205husband's death | 5 April 1205 |
 | Alice of Champagne | Henry II, Count of Champagne (Blois) | 1195/1196 | before September 1210 | 10 January 1218husband's death | 1246 | Hugh I |
 | Alix of Montferrat | William VI, Marquess of Montferrat (Aleramici) | 1210/1215 | May 1229 | December 1232-May 1233 | Henry I |
 | Stephanie of Lampron | Constantine of Lampron, Lord of Barbaron and Partzerpert (Lampron) | 1220/1225 | before 17 November 1237 | 1 April/September 1249 |
 | Plaisance of Antioch | Bohemond V of Antioch (Ramnulfids) | 1235–1238 | September 1250 | 10 Jan 1253husband's death | 27/22 September 1261 |
 | Isabella d'Ibelin, Lady of Beirut | John II d'Ibelin, Lord of Beirut (Ibelin) | 1252 | 12 May 1265 | 5 December 1267husband's death | before November 1283 | Hugh II |
 | Isabella d'Ibelin[1] | Guy d'Ibelin, constable of Cyprus (Ibelin) | 1241/42 | after 23 January 1255 | 5 December 1267husband's accession | 24 March 1284husband's death | 2 June 1324 | Hugh III |
 | Constance of Sicily[1][2] | Frederick III of Sicily (Barcelona) | 1307 | 16 October 1317 | 31 August 1324husband's death | after 19 June 1344 | Henry II |
 | Alix d'Ibelin[2] | Guy d'Ibelin, Lord of Nicosia (Ibelin) | 1304/06 | 18 Jun 1318 (date of Papal dispensation) | 31 March 1324husband's accession | 24 November 1358husband's abdication | after 6 August 1386 | Hugh IV |
 | Eleanor of Aragon[2][3] | Infante Pedro, Count of Ribagorça and Prades (Barcelona) | 1333 | September 1353 | 24 November 1358 husband's accession | 17 January 1369husband's assassination | 26 December 1416 | Peter I |
 | Valentina Visconti[2] | Bernabò Visconti (Visconti) | 1360/1362 | July/August 1378 | 13 October 1382husband's death | before September 1393 | Peter II |
 | Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen[2][4] | Philip of Brunswick-Grubenhagen, Constable of Jerusalem(Welf) | 1353 | 1 May 1365 | 13 October 1382husband's accession | 9 September 1398husband's death | 15/25 January 1421 | James I |
 | Anglesia Visconti[2][4] | Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan(Visconti) | 1377 | after January 1400 | 1407-1409divorce | 12 October 1439 | Janus |
 | Charlotte de Bourbon-La Marche[2][4] | John I, Count of La Marche(Bourbon-La Marche) | 1388 | 25 August 1411 | 15 January 1422 |
 | Amadea Palaiologina of Monferrato[2][4] | John Jacob Palaeologus, Marquess of Montferrat(Palaiologoi) | 1418/20 or 3 August 1429 | 3 July 1440 | 13 September 1440 | John II |
 | Helena Palaiologina[2][4] | Theodore II Palaiologos, Lord of Morea(Palaiologoi) | 3 February 1428 | 3 February 1442 | 11 April 1458 |
 | Catherine Cornaro[2][4] | Marco Cornaro (Cornaro) | 25 November 1454 | December 1472 | 10 July 1473husband's death; later became regent then queen regnant | 10 July 1510 | James II |
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