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This is a list of the Princesses of Taranto, a principality in Southern Italy.
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Ferdinand I of Naples, and a feudatory of the kingdom as the holder and ruling Princessof the Principality ofTaranto in 1463–1465. Born on January 1424...
Anne of Savoy, Princessof Squillace, Altamura, and Taranto (1 June 1455 – February 1480) was the first wife of King Frederick IV. She died 16 years before...
Charlotte of Naples (c. 1479/80 – 1506), also known as Charlotte of Aragon and PrincessofTaranto, was the eldest daughter and eventual heiress of King Frederick...
princess consort ofTaranto and Queen consort of Albania by marriage to Prince Philip I. Thamar was the daughter of Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of the...
del Balzo, Prince ofTaranto. He was the father of Isabella of Clermont, PrincessofTaranto, the first consort of King Ferdinand I of Naples. Documents...
Alice of Jerusalem (also Haalis, Halis, or Adelicia; c. 1110 – after 1151) was a Princess consort of Antioch by marriage to Bohemond II of Antioch. She...
chapel of the Castle ofTaranto. Her second marriage remained childless. Ladislaus died on 6 August 1414; his sister and successor, Joanna II of Naples...
Elizabeth would not inherit the Holy Crown of Hungary. In October 1370, Elizabeth married Philip II, Prince ofTaranto, a 41-year-old widower and pretender...
– 27 July 1382), was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princessof Achaea from 1373 to 1381. Joanna...
Maria of Calabria (6 May 1329 – 20 May 1366), Countess of Alba, was a Neapolitan princessof the Capetian House of Anjou whose descendants inherited the...
Their marriage was short-lived. Agnes died 10 February 1383. James died in Taranto on 7 July 1383. Zacour 1960, p. 32. Setton 1953, p. 681. Topping 1975,...
of Nassau (Antwerp, 17 September 1580 – Château-Renard, August 1631) was the fifth daughter of William the Silent and his third spouse, Charlotte of Bourbon...
granted the title of Prince ofTaranto. Not having received the promised title, he had Alopo killed and forced Joanna to name him King of Naples. In an attempt...
of Clermont, PrincessofTaranto, he succeeded his childless nephew Ferdinand II after the latter's early death in 1496, at the age of 27. He was baptized...
The Principality ofTaranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him...
retain the County of Lecce and Principality ofTaranto. Sibylla attended the coronation of Henry in the Cathedral of Palermo on Christmas Day 1194. Days after...
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