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Not to be confused with Maria of Enghien.
Countess of Lecce
Mary of Enghien
Portrait of Mary of Enghien, Queen of Naples, first half of 15th century, fresco in Basilica of St. Catherine of Alexandria in Galatina (Lecce)
Countess of Lecce
Reign
1384–1446
Predecessor
Peter of Enghien
Successor
Giovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo
Queen consort of Naples
Tenure
1406 – 6 August 1414
Born
1367 or 1370
Died
9 May 1446
Spouse
Raimondo Orsini Del Balzo Ladislaus of Naples
Issue More
Caterina del Balzo Orsini Giovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo
House
Enghien
Father
John of Enghien
Mother
Sancia Del Balzo
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 Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem and Hungary from 1406 to 1414 by marriage to Ladislaus of Naples.[1][2]
^"MARIA d'Enghien, regina di Sicilia in "Dizionario Biografico"".
^Wood, Jeryldene M. (2020-06-04). Ippolita Maria Sforza: The Renaissance Princess Who Linked Milan and Naples. McFarland. ISBN 978-1-4766-3916-1.
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