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Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus She was Queen consort of Cyprus and titular Queen consort of Jerusalem. born in Milan, child of Bernabò Visconti and Beatrice Regina della Scala. spouses: Marriage with Peter II of Cyprus between 2 April 1376 and 13 October 1382 (6 years and 6 months). Marriage with Count Galeazzo since 1383. Online dictionaries and encyclopedias with entries for Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus. Click on a label to prioritize search results according to that topic Valentina Visconti was a noblewoman, the daughter of Bernabò Visconti and his wife Beatrice Regina della Scala. 1357 (age 661) Milan, Province of Milan, Italy. She was Queen consort of Cyprus and titular Queen consort of Jerusalem. On 13 October 1382, Valentina was widowed. Even her mother-in-law Eleanor of Aragon had been regent to Peter when he was a minor. However, Valentina's daughter died along with all hopes of a regency. Queen Valentina died in 1393. Back to Profile. Photos. Queen of Cyprus [ edit ] In 1363, King Peter I of Cyprus was visiting Milan , Valentina's father Bernabò promised Peter that his daughter would marry Peter's son the future Peter II of Cyprus . Spouse: Peter II of Cyprus. House: House of Visconti. Mother: Beatrice Regina della Scala. Valentina Visconti A depiction of Charles' imprisonment in the Tower of London from an illuminated manuscript of his poems Charles of Orléans (24 November 1394 ⓠ5 January 1465) was Duke of Orléans from 1407, following the murder of his father, Louis I, Duke of Orléans , on the orders of John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy . Valentina Visconti, Duchess of Orléans 0 0. Gian Galeazzo Visconti 0 0. Pope Gregory X 0 0. Eriprando Visconti 0 0. Bianca of Savoy 0 0. Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus 0 0. Violante Visconti 0 0. Antonia Visconti 0 0. Maddalena Visconti 0 0. Beatrice Regina della Scala 0 0. Caterina Visconti 0 0. Taddea Visconti 0 0. Valentina Visconti (died 1393) was Queen consort of Cyprus and titular Queen consort of Jerusalem by marriage to Peter II of Cyprus. She was the daughter of Bernabò Visconti and his wife Beatrice Regina della Scala. Contents. In 1363, King Peter I of Cyprus was visiting Milan, Valentina's father Bernabò promised Peter that his daughter would marry Peter's son the future Peter II of Cyprus. The first choice of Peter's marriage would have been to a daughter of John V Palaiologos; this suggestion was rejected for political reasons, since the Latins did not encourage the marriage of Peter to a Greek princess. The justification that was given to the Palaiologos messengers was that the king was busy with the dangers that threatened Cyprus because of the Genoese invasion of the island. Not to be confused with Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus. Valentina Visconti (1368 ⓠdied 4 December 1408) was a sovereign Countess of Vertus, and a duchess consort of Orléans as the wife of Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans, the younger brother of Charles VI of France. Biography. She was born in Milan and was the daughter of Giangaleazzo Visconti, the first Duke of Milan, and his first wife, Isabelle of Valois, a daughter of John the Good. After her mother, she was the sovereign Countess of Vertus from 1372, a title she shared with her spouse. She married her first cousin, Louis de Valois, Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus. Violante Visconti. Antonia Visconti. Not to be confused with Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus. Valentina Visconti, Queen of Cyprus. Not to be confused with Valentina Visconti, Duchess of OrléansValentina Visconti was a daughter of Bernabò Visconti and his wife Beatrice della Scala Valentina Visconti (died 4 December 1408) was the wife of Louis de Valois, Duke of Orléans, a younger brother of Charles VI of France. Because of intrigues at the court of Charles VI and the enmity of the Queen, Isabeau of Bavaria-Ingolstadt, Valentina was exiled from the court and had to leave Paris. There were serious rumours at the time that Isabeau was having an affair with Louis and that Valentina was very close to the King, who was going through a period of madness. A patroness of Eustache Deschamps. 3-192nd Military Police Battalion 7-Hurst's the Heart 1-192nd Military Police Battalion 2-192nd Military Police Battalion 5-Hurst's the Heart 6-Hurst's the Heart 4- Hurst's the Heart Start Here https://tiny.cc/8TGmYZ https://tiny.cc/uViBQG https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2F... https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/Valentina-Visconti-Queen-of-Cyprus/id438855573.
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