She had two sons, Leo III, who ruled for four years as king, and Bohemond, whose fate is unknown.
Margaret was born in 1276, a daughter of King Hugh III of Cyprus[1] and Isabella of Ibelin.
She was a member of the cadet branch of the influential French Lusignan dynasty, which had ruled the Crusader states of Cyprus and Jerusalem since the late 12th century.
[3] He became heir presumptive in 1289, and in 1293 succeeded his deposed brother Hethum II as king of the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
On 8 January 1290 at the age of about 13 or 14, Margaret gave birth to a son, Leo, who later ruled as king from 1303 until 7 November 1307, when he was murdered by a Mongol.