Princess of Taranto
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House of Hauteville, 1088–1194
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse |
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Constance of France | Philip I of France Philip I of France Philip I , called the Amorous, was King of France from 1060 to his death. His reign, like that of most of the early Direct Capetians, was extraordinarily long for the time... (Capet House of Capet The House of Capet, or The Direct Capetian Dynasty, , also called The House of France , or simply the Capets, which ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328, was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. As rulers of France, the dynasty... ) |
1078 | 25 March/26 May 1106 | 3 March 1111 husband's death |
14 September 1126 | Bohemond I | ||
Alice of Jerusalem | Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II of Jerusalem Baldwin II of Jerusalem , formerly Baldwin II of Edessa, also called Baldwin of Bourcq, born Baldwin of Rethel was the second count of Edessa from 1100 to 1118, and the third king of Jerusalem from 1118 until his death.-Ancestry:Baldwin was the son of Hugh, count of Rethel, and his wife Melisende,... (Rethel) |
1110 | Autumn 1126 | 1128 Taranto conquered by Sicily |
1136–1151 | Bohemond II | ||
Elvira of Castile | Alfonso VI of Castile Alfonso VI of Castile Alfonso VI , nicknamed the Brave or the Valiant, was King of León from 1065, King of Castile and de facto King of Galicia from 1072, and self-proclaimed "Emperor of all Spain". After the conquest of Toledo he was also self-proclaimed victoriosissimo rege in Toleto, et in Hispania et Gallecia... (Jiménez Jiménez dynasty The Jiménez or Ximenes were an Iberian ruling family from the 10th century to the 13th century. They were the first Europeanisers of Spain and brought her back within the wider European political scene while also giving her the political character and division that persisted until the end of the... ) |
1100 | 1117 | 1128 husband's conquest |
1132 title passed to son |
8 February 1135 | Roger I Roger II of Sicily Roger II was King of Sicily, son of Roger I of Sicily and successor to his brother Simon. He began his rule as Count of Sicily in 1105, later became Duke of Apulia and Calabria , then King of Sicily... |
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Joan of England Joan of England, Queen of Sicily Joan of England was the seventh child of Henry II of England and his queen consort, Eleanor of Aquitaine.Joan was a younger maternal half-sister of Marie de Champagne and Alix of France... |
Henry II of England Henry II of England Henry II ruled as King of England , Count of Anjou, Count of Maine, Duke of Normandy, Duke of Aquitaine, Duke of Gascony, Count of Nantes, Lord of Ireland and, at various times, controlled parts of Wales, Scotland and western France. Henry, the great-grandson of William the Conqueror, was the... (Plantagenet House of Plantagenet The House of Plantagenet , a branch of the Angevins, was a royal house founded by Geoffrey V of Anjou, father of Henry II of England. Plantagenet kings first ruled the Kingdom of England in the 12th century. Their paternal ancestors originated in the French province of Gâtinais and gained the... ) |
October 1165 | 13 February 1177 | 11 November 1189 husband's death |
4 September 1199 | William II William II of Sicily William II , called the Good, was king of Sicily from 1166 to 1189. William's character is very indistinct. Lacking in military enterprise, secluded and pleasure-loving, he seldom emerged from his palace life at Palermo. Yet his reign is marked by an ambitious foreign policy and a vigorous diplomacy... |
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Sibylla of Acerra Sibylla of Acerra Sibylla of Acerra was the wife and queen consort of Tancred, Count of Lecce and King of Sicily . She was the regent in 1194 for her son William III of Sicily... |
Roger, Count of Acerra (Medania) |
1153 | - | 1189 husband's ascension |
20 February 1194 husband's death |
1205 | Tancred II Tancred of Sicily Tancred was King of Sicily from 1189 to 1194. He was an illegitimate son of Roger III, Duke of Apulia, the eldest son of King Roger II, and of Emma, daughter of Achard II, Count of Lecce... |
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Capetian House of AnjouCapetian House of AnjouThe Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century...
, 1266–1374
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse |
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Beatrice of Provence Beatrice of Provence Beatrice of Provence , was a countess regnant of Provence. She was also a Queen consort of Sicily by marriage to King Charles I of Sicily.... |
Raymond Berenguer IV, Count of Provence (Barcelona House of Barcelona The House of Barcelona was a medieval dynasty that ruled the County of Barcelona continuously from 878 and the Crown of Aragon from 1137 . From the male part they descend from the Bellonids, the descendants of Wifred the Hairy... ) |
1234 | 31 January 1246 | 26 February 1266 husband's ascession |
23 September 1267 | Charles I Charles I of Sicily Charles I , known also as Charles of Anjou, was the King of Sicily by conquest from 1266, though he had received it as a papal grant in 1262 and was expelled from the island in the aftermath of the Sicilian Vespers of 1282... |
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Margaret of Burgundy Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily Margaret of Burgundy was the second wife of Charles I of Sicily, and by marriage Queen consort of Sicily.The second daughter of Odo, Count of Nevers, and Maud of Dampierre, Margaret was Countess of Tonnerre by inheritance from 1262 until her death... |
Odo, Count of Nevers (Burgundy House of Burgundy The House of Burgundy was a cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty, descending from Robert I, Duke of Burgundy, a younger son of Robert II of France.... ) |
1250 | 18 November 1268 | 7 January 1285 husband's death |
4 September 1308 | |||
Maria of Hungary | Stephen V of Hungary Stephen V of Hungary Stephen V , was King of Hungary from 1270 to 1272.-Early years:... (Árpád) |
1257 | May/June 1270 | 7 January 1285 husband's ascession |
4 February 1294 title passed to son |
25 March 1323 | Charles II Charles II of Naples Charles II, known as "the Lame" was King of Naples, King of Albania, Prince of Salerno, Prince of Achaea and Count of Anjou.-Biography:... |
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Thamar Angelina Komnene | Michael II Komnenos Doukas Michael II Komnenos Doukas Michael II Komnenos Doukas or Comnenus Ducas , often called Michael Angelos in narrative sources, was the ruler of Epirus from 1230 until his death in 1266/68.-Life:... (Komnenodoukai Angelos The Angelos family , feminine form Angelina , plural Angeloi , was a noble Byzantine lineage which gave rise to three Byzantine emperors from 1185 to 1204... ) |
- | 13 August 1294 | 1309 repudiated |
1311 | Philip I | ||
Catherine of Valois | Charles, Count of Valois (Valois) |
before 15 April 1303 | 30 July 1313 | 26 December 1331 husband's death |
October 1346 | |||
Joan I of Naples Joan I of Naples Joan I , born Joanna of Anjou, was Queen of Naples from 1343 until her death. She was also Countess of Provence and Forcalquier, Queen consort of Majorca and titular Queen of Jerusalem and Sicily 1343–82, and Princess of Achaea 1373/5–81.... |
Charles, Duke of Calabria Charles, Duke of Calabria Charles, Duke of Calabria was the son of King Robert of Naples and Yolanda of Aragon.-Biography:Born in Naples, he became Duke of Calabria in 1309 on his father's accession, and was created Vicar-General of the Kingdom of Sicily... (Anjou-Naples Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
1328 | 20 August 1346/7 | 26 May 1362 husband's death |
12 May 1382 | Louis | ||
Maria of Calabria Maria of Calabria Maria of Calabria was the first Empress consort of Philip II of Taranto, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople.-Family:... |
Charles, Duke of Calabria Charles, Duke of Calabria Charles, Duke of Calabria was the son of King Robert of Naples and Yolanda of Aragon.-Biography:Born in Naples, he became Duke of Calabria in 1309 on his father's accession, and was created Vicar-General of the Kingdom of Sicily... (Anjou-Naples Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
May 1329 | April 1355 | 26 May 1362 husband's accession |
20 May 1366 | Philip II | ||
Elizabeth of Slavonia | Stephen, Duke of Slavonia Stephen, Duke of Slavonia Stephen, Duke of Slavonia was a Hungarian Angevin prince who served as governor of Transylvania, Slavonia, Dalmatia and Croatia during the reign of his brother, King Louis I of Hungary. -Family:... (Anjou-Hungary Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
1352 | 20 October 1370 | 25 November 1374 husband's death |
before 1380 | |||
House of Baux, 1374–1383
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Agnes of Durazzo Agnes of Durazzo Agnes of Durazzo was the Empress consort of James of Baux, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople. She was the last consort of the Latin Empire.-Family:She was the second daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo and Maria of Calabria... |
Charles, Duke of Durazzo Charles, Duke of Durazzo Charles of Durazzo was a Neapolitan nobleman, the eldest son of John, Duke of Durazzo and Agnes de Périgord.He succeeded his father as Duke of Durazzo and Count of Gravina in 1336.... (Anjou-Durazzo Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
1345 | 1382 | 7 July 1383 husband's death |
15 July 1388 | James of Baux James of Baux James of Baux , Duke of Andria, was the last titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople from 1374 to 1383 and Prince of Achaea from 1382 to 1383.... |
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House of Orsini, 1393–1406
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse |
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Mary of Enghien Mary of Enghien Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien, was Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446, and, by her second marriage, Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary .- Family :... |
John of Enghien, Count of Castro (Enghien) |
1367/70 | 1384 | 1393 husband's accession |
17 January 1406 husband's death |
9 May 1446 | Raimondo del Balzo Orsini Raimondo del Balzo Orsini Raimondo Del Balzo Orsini , also known as Raimondello was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Naples. He was Count of Soleto , Duke of Benevento , Prince of Taranto , Count of Lecce , Duke of Bari, Grand Constable of the Kingdom of Naples, Gonfalonier of the Holy Roman Church Raimondo Del Balzo Orsini... |
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Capetian House of AnjouCapetian House of AnjouThe Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century...
, 1406-1414
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Mary of Enghien Mary of Enghien Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien, was Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446, and, by her second marriage, Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary .- Family :... |
John of Enghien, Count of Castro (Enghien) |
1367/70 | 23 April 1407 | 6 August 1414 husband's death |
9 May 1446 | Ladislaus | ||
Capetian House of AnjouCapetian House of AnjouThe Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century...
, 1414-1420
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Joan II of Naples Joan II of Naples Joan II was Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, upon which the senior Angevin line of Naples became extinct. As a mere formality, she used the title of Queen of Jerusalem, Sicily, and Hungary.... |
John of Enghien, Count of Castro (Anjou-Durazzo Capetian House of Anjou The Capetian House of Anjou, also known as the House of Anjou-Sicily and House of Anjou-Naples, was a royal house and cadet branch of the direct House of Capet. Founded by Charles I of Sicily, a son of Louis VIII of France, the Capetian king first ruled the Kingdom of Sicily during the 13th century... ) |
25 June 1373 | 10 August 1415 | 1420 revert back to the Orsinis |
2 February 1435 | James II James II, Count of La Marche James II of Bourbon-La Marche was the son of John I, Count of La Marche and Catherine of Vendôme.-Early life:... |
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House of Orsini, 1420–1463
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Anna Colonna Anna Colonna Anna Colonna was an Italian noblewoman of the Colonna and Barberini families and Princess of Paliano-Biography:Colonna was born in 1601; the daughter of Filippo Colonna, Prince of Paliano and Lucrezia Tomacelli, dei signori di Galatro, and was thus Princess of Paliano.On 14 October 1627, at age... |
Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna Lorenzo Onofrio Colonna was an Italian nobleman of the Colonna family. He was the 8th Duke and Prince of Paliano and hereditary Grand Constable of the Kingdom of Naples. He was also a Knight of the Golden Fleece.-Biography:... (Colonna Colonna family The Colonna family is an Italian noble family; it was powerful in medieval and Renaissance Rome, supplying one Pope and many other Church and political leaders... ) |
- | 1417 | 1420 husband's accession |
15 November 1463 husband's death |
- | Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini Giovanni Antonio Del Balzo Orsini was Prince of Taranto, Duke of Bari, Count of Lecce, Acerra, Soleto and Conversano, as well as Count of Matera and of Ugento .... |
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House of Trastámara, 1465–1501
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Isabella del Balzo Isabella del Balzo Isabella of Balzo was the second consort and only Queen consort of Frederick IV of Naples.-Family:She was a daughter of Pietro del Balzo, Duke of Andria and Maria Donata Orsini... |
Pietro del Balzo, 4tb Duke of Andria | - | 28 November 1486 | 7 September 1496 husband's accession |
1501 husband's desposition |
1533 | Frederick Frederick IV of Naples Frederick IV , sometimes known as Frederick I or Federico d'Aragona, was the last King of Naples of the House of Trastámara, ruling from 1496 to 1501... |
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House of Trastámara, 1501–1506
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Isabella del Balzo Isabella del Balzo Isabella of Balzo was the second consort and only Queen consort of Frederick IV of Naples.-Family:She was a daughter of Pietro del Balzo, Duke of Andria and Maria Donata Orsini... |
Pietro del Balzo, 4tb Duke of Andria | - | 28 November 1486 | 1501 husband's desposition |
9 November 1504 husband's death |
1533 | Frederick Frederick IV of Naples Frederick IV , sometimes known as Frederick I or Federico d'Aragona, was the last King of Naples of the House of Trastámara, ruling from 1496 to 1501... |
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House of La Trémoille, 1554–1971
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Jeanne de Montmorency | Anne de Montmorency Anne de Montmorency Anne de Montmorency, duc de Montmorency, Honorary Knight of the Garter was a French soldier, statesman and diplomat. He became Marshal of France and Constable of France.-Early life:... (Montmorency) |
1528 | 29 June 1549 | 1554 husband's accession |
25 March 1577 husband's death |
3 October 1596 | Louis III Louis III de La Trémoille Louis III de La Trémoille , 1st Duke of Thouars, was a sixteenth-century French nobleman of the La Tremoille family. He was the son of François II de La Trémoille and his wife, Anne de Laval.... |
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Countess Charlotte Brabantina of Nassau | William the Silent William the Silent William I, Prince of Orange , also widely known as William the Silent , or simply William of Orange , was the main leader of the Dutch revolt against the Spanish that set off the Eighty Years' War and resulted in the formal independence of the United Provinces in 1648. He was born in the House of... (Montmorency) |
17 September 1580 | 11 March 1598 | 25 October 1604 husband's death |
August 1631 | Claude | ||
Marie de La Tour d'Auvergne | Henri de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon (La Tour d'Auvergne) |
17 January 1601 | 19 January 1619 | 24 May 1665 | Henri III | |||
Madeleine de Créquy, Princess of Poix | Charles III de Créquy Charles III de Créquy Charles III de Blanchefort-Créquy was a French diplomat and general. He was a great-grandson of François de Bonne, duc de Lesdiguières. Charles III de Créquy was the eldest son of Charles de Créqui , grandson of marshal Charles II de Blanchefort-Créquy Charles III de Blanchefort-Créquy (1623 - 13... (Créquy Créquy family -Origins:Créquy , is a French family which originated in Artois, and took its name from a small lordship of Créquy, in the present Pas-de-Calais... ) |
1662 | 3 April 1675 | 12 August 1707 | Charles Belgique Hollande Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoille Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoïlle , 4th duc of Thouars, was a French nobleman. He was the son of Henri Charles de La Trémoille and Émilie of Hesse-Kassel. Brought up Calvinist, in 1668 his father had converted to Catholicism and then forcibly converted his children as well... |
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Marie-Madeleine Motier de La Fayette | Rene-Armand, marquis de La Fayette (La Fayette La Fayette family Gilbert du Motier, marquis de Lafayette married Marie Adrienne Françoise de Noailles , the daughter of Jean-Paul-François, 5th duc de Noailles, and Henriette d'Aguesseau... ) |
1691 | 13 April 1706 | 1 June 1709 husband's accession |
1717 | Charles Louis Bretagne Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille , 5th duke of Thouars, was the son of Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoille and Madeleine de Créquy... |
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Marie Hortense de La Tour d'Auvergne | Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne, Duke of Bouillon Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne (1668–1730) Emmanuel Théodose de La Tour d'Auvergne was a French nobleman and ruler of the Soveriegn Duchy of Bouillon. He was the son of Godefroy Maurice de La Tour d'Auvergne and his wife Marie Anne Mancini... (La Tour d'Auvergne) |
27 January 1704 | 29 January 1725 | 23 May 1741 husband's death |
? | Charles Louis Bretagne Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille , 5th duke of Thouars, was the son of Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoille and Madeleine de Créquy... |
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Marie-Genevieve de Durfort, Mademoiselle de Randan | Guy-Michel de Durfort, Duc of Lorges and Randan (Durfort Durfort (family) Durfort is the name of a French noble family, distinguished in French and English history.Durfort is a village of southwestern France, formerly in the province of Guienne, now in the département of Tarn-et-Garonne, 18 m. NW of Montauban by road... ) |
3 February 1735 | 18 February 1751 | 10 December 1762 | Jean Bretagne Charles Jean Bretagne Charles de La Trémoille Jean-Bretagne-Charles de La Trémoille , 7th duc de Thouars, was a French soldier and the son of Charles Armand René de La Trémoille and his wife, Marie Hortense de La Tour d'Auvergne.... |
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Princess Marie-Maximilienne of Salm-Kyrburg | Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg Philip Joseph, Prince of Salm-Kyrburg was the first prince of Salm-Kyrburg, from 1743 to 1779. He was the second son of Hendrik Gabriel Joseph, regent of Salm-Kyrburg from 1696 to 1716, and his wife Maria Theresia of Croÿ... (Salm-Kyrburg House of Salm The House of Salm was a noble family originating in the Belgian Ardennes and ruling Salm. It is above all known for the experiences of the branch which came to be located in the Vosges Mountains and over time came to rule over a principality whose capital was Badonviller then Senones.Its notable... ) |
1744 | 27 June 1763 | 13 July 1790 | ||||
Louise Emmanuelle de Châtillon, dame de Wideville | Louis Gaucher, duc de Châtillon (Châtillon House of Châtillon The House of Châtillon was a notable French family, with origins in the 9th century and surviving until 1762. The name comes from a county in Champagne, with its capital in Châtillon-sur-Marne and branches in Saint-Pol-sur-Ternoise, Blois, Penthièvre, Chartres, etc.The counts of Châtillon added to... ) |
3 July 1763 | 10 July 1781 | 19 May 1792 husband's accession |
4 July 1814 | Charles Bretagne Marie Charles Bretagne Marie de La Trémoille Charles Bretagne Marie de La Trémoille , 8th duc de Thouars, was a French soldier and the son of Jean Bretagne Charles de La Trémoille and his wife, Marie-Maximilienne, princess of Salm-Kyrburg.... |
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Marie Virginie de Saint-Didier | Count Antoine de Saint-Didier (Saint-Didier) |
? | 9 June 1817 | 16 January 1829 | ||||
Valentine Eugénie Joséphine Walsh de Serrant | Antoine de Walsh-Serrant, Count de Serrant (Walsh-Serrant) |
7 March 1810 | 14 September 1830 | 10 November 1839 husband's death |
10 September 1887 | |||
Marguerite-Jeanne Tanneguy-Duchâtel | Count Charles Marie Tanneguy-Duchâtel (Tanneguy-Duchâtel Tanneguy Duchâtel Count Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel was a French politician.... ) |
16 December 1840 | 2 July 1862 | 4 July 1911 husband's death |
19 September 1913 | Louis Charles Louis Charles de La Trémoille Louis Charles de La Trémoille , 9th duc de Thouars, was a French nobleman and the son of Charles Bretagne Marie de La Trémoille and his third wife, Valentine Eugénie Joséphine Walsh de Serrant.... |
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Hélène Marie Léonie Pillet-Will | Count Frédéric Pillet-Will (Pillet-Will) |
27 January 1875 | 1 February 1892 | 4 July 1911 husband's accession |
17 June 1921 husband's death |
24 March 1964 | Louis Charles Marie Louis Charles Marie de La Trémoille Louis Charles Marie de La Trémoille , 10th duc de Thouars, was a French nobleman and the son of Louis Charles de La Trémoille and his wife, Marguerite-Jeanne Tanneguy-Duchâtel.... |
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Marguerite-Jeanne Tanneguy-Duchâte | Count Charles Marie Tanneguy-Duchâtel (Tanneguy-Duchâtel Tanneguy Duchâtel Count Charles Marie Tanneguy Duchâtel was a French politician.... ) |
16 December 1840 | 2 July 1862 | 4 July 1911 husband's death |
19 September 1913 | Charles Louis Bretagne Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille Charles Louis Bretagne de La Trémoille , 5th duke of Thouars, was the son of Charles Belgique Hollande de La Trémoille and Madeleine de Créquy... |
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House of Ligne-La TrémoilleHouse of LigneThe House of Ligne is one of the oldest Belgian noble families, dating back to the eleventh century. It s name comes from the village in which it originated, between Ath and Tournai. The lords of Ligne belonged to the entourage of the Count of Hainaut at the time of the Crusades...
, since 1971
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Princess | Ceased to be Princess | Death | Spouse Principality of Taranto The Principality of Taranto was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the peace between him and his younger brother Roger Borsa after a dispute over the succession to the Duchy of Apulia.... |
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Maria del Rosario de Lambertye-Gerbeviller | Marquis Charles Edmond de Lambertye de Gerbevillers (Lambertye-Gerbeviller) |
14 October 1922 | 11 March 1942 | 27 October 1971 husband's accession |
9 July 2005 husband's death |
Jean Charles Jean Charles, Prince de Ligne de La Trémoille Prince Jean Charles de Ligne de La Trémoïlle , was a Belgian nobleman and the son of Prince Henri de Ligne and his wife, Princess Charlotte de La Trémoille , eldest daughter of the 13th and penultimate Duc de Thouars... |
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Princess Alyette Isabelle Odile Marie de Croÿ | Prince Rodolphe de Croÿ (Croÿ House of Croÿ The House of Croÿ is an international family of European mediatized nobility which held a seat in the Imperial Diet from 1486, and was elevated to the rank of Imperial Princes in 1594... ) |
13 July 1951 | 23 January 1976 | 9 July 2005 husband's accession |
Incumbent | Charles-Antoine Charles-Antoine Lamoral, prince de Ligne de La Trémoïlle Prince Charles-Antoine Marie Louis Eugène Lamoral of Ligne-La Trémoïlle co-founded a company, Larex, Inc., that promoted development along the riverfront of the Los Angeles River corridor, including a possible high-speed train from San Francisco to San Diego.-Background:Charles-Antoine was born in... |
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See also
- List of consorts of Sicily
- List of consorts of Naples
- List of consorts of Albania
- Duchess of CalabriaDuchess of CalabriaDuchess of Calabria was the traditional title of the wife of the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Naples after the accession of Robert of Naples. It was also adopted by the heads of certain Houses that had once claimed the Kingdom of Naples in lieu of the royal title.There are at present two...
- Princess of AchaeaPrincess of AchaeaThis is a list of the princess consorts of Achaea, the consorts of the Princes of Achaea.The Principality of Achaea had three princesses by their own rights: Isabella, Matilda, and Joan. Their husbands were not consorts...
- Princess of AntiochPrincess of Antioch- House of Hauteville, 1098–1163:-House of Poitiers, 1163–1268:-House of Poitiers, 1268–1299:-House of Toucy, 1299–1300:-House of Lusignan, 1300–1457:...