Mary of Lusignan (1381 - 4 September 1404) was a Queen consort of Naples, married to King Ladislaus of Naples. She was born in Genoa. Mary was a daughter...
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consort of Napes Mary, Queen of Hungary (1371–1395) Mary of Lusignan, Queen of Naples (1381–1404) Maria of Castile (1401–1458), queen consort of Aragon...
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Mary of Hungary (c. 1257 – 25 March 1323), of the Árpád dynasty, was Queen of Naples and Queen of Albania by marriage to King Charles II. She was a daughter...
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of Hugh III of Cyprus, wife of James II of Aragon Marie of Lusignan, Queen of Naples (1381-1404), daughter of James I of Cyprus, wife of Ladislaus of...
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thanks to Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples, who brought them when she married Charles II of Naples.) Considering himself the heir of the kings of Hungary...
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Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558), also known as Mary Tudor, and as "Bloody Mary" by her Protestant opponents, was Queen of England and Ireland...
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von Asperg Mary of Lusignan (1381 in Genoa – September 4, 1404 in Naples and buried there), married Ladislaus "le Magnanime", King of Naples and Jerusalem...
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children: Janus of Cyprus, Mary of Lusignan Queen of Naples and others. John of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (died 11 June 1414), Admiral of Cyprus. Secondly...
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Carolina of Austria (Maria Carolina Louise Josepha Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1752 – 8 September 1814) was Queen of Naples and Sicily as the wife of King...
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Jure uxoris (redirect from By right of his wife)
of Jerusalem, Fulk V of Anjou, Guy of Lusignan, Conrad of Montferrat, Henry II of Champagne, and Aimery of Lusignan all became kings as a result of marriage...
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Mary of Enghien, also known as Maria d'Enghien (1367 or 1370 – 9 May 1446), was ruling Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446 and Queen of Naples and titular...
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Joanna of Aragon (Spanish: Juana, Italian: Giovanna; 16 June 1455 – 9 January 1517) was Queen of Naples as the second wife of King Ferdinand I. She served...
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Austria 2. James II, Count of La Marche VI. Ladislaus of Naples 1377–1414 = 1. Costanza Chiaramonte, 2. Mary of Lusignan, 3. Mary of Enghien V. Agnes (1347–d...
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Joanna of Naples (15 April 1478 – 27 August 1518) was Queen of Naples by marriage to her nephew, Ferdinand II of Naples. After the death of her spouse...
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Blanche of Naples. She served as Regent or "Queen-Lieutenant" of Aragon during the absence of her spouse in 1310. Blanche was the daughter of King Charles...
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James of Lusignan (d. c. 1397) Eschiva of Lusignan (d. after 1406) m. Sclavus von Asperg Marie of Lusignan (1381–1404), married Ladislaus of Naples Agnes...
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Nicosia in January 1330 Guy of Lusignan (d. 1343), titular Prince of Galilee, married second on September 9, 1347 Robert of Taranto, the titular Latin...
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the niece of Queen Mary of Enghien who, having married Ladislaus I of Anjou, had therefore been queen of Naples, Sicily and the Kingdom of Jerusalem from...
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Duchess of Lorraine from 25 January 1431 to her death in 1453. She was also Queen of Naples by marriage to René of Anjou. Isabella ruled the Kingdom of Naples...
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Isabella of Clermont (c. 1424 – 30 March 1465), also known as Isabella of Taranto, was Queen of Naples as the first wife of King Ferdinand I of Naples, and...
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Julie Clary (category Royal consorts of Naples)
as Julie Bonaparte, was Queen of Naples, then of Spain and the Indies, as the wife of Joseph Bonaparte, who was King of Naples from January 1806 to June...
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held by the Lusignan family, who were simultaneously kings of Cyprus. However, Charles I of Sicily purchased the rights of one of the heirs of the kingdom...
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Caroline Bonaparte (category Royal consorts of Naples)
daughter of Carlo Buonaparte and Letizia Ramolino, and a younger sister of Napoleon I of France. She was queen of Naples during the reign of her spouse...
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1760) was Queen of Spain from 10 August 1759 until her death in 1760 as the wife of King Charles III. Previously, she had been Queen of Naples and Sicily...
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aid. They first sent a delegation to the Cypriote prince Leo de Lusignan, nephew of the former king Constantine II, though he rejected the proposal....
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Marie was betrothed to Guy of Lusignan, titular Prince of Galilee at the Château de Bourbon. He was the son of Hugh IV of Cyprus and his first wife Marie...
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sister-in-law, Mary, Queen of Scots, who was about three years older. Although Elisabeth had to give precedence to Mary (since Mary was already a crowned queen), the...
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Margaret of Durazzo (Italian: Margherita di Durazzo 28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412) was Queen of Naples and Hungary and Princess of Achaea as the spouse of Charles...
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list of consorts of Naples. Many kings of Naples had more than one wife; they may have divorced their wife or she might have died. See Also: Dukes of Naples...
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Joan (given name) (section List of figures named Joan)
(1310–1345) Joan of Lusignan (died 1322) Joan of Lestonnac (1556–1640), Saint Joanna of Toulouse Also called Joan of Naples: Joanna I of Naples (1325–1382)...
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