Mary of Lusignan, Queen of Naples
Mary of Lusignan (1381 - 4 September 1404) was a Queen consort of Naples, married to King Ladislaus of Naples. [1]
She was born in Genoa. Mary was a daughter of James I of Cyprus and his Queen consort Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen.
On 12 February 1403, Mary married Ladislaus of Naples. He had divorced his previous wife, Constance of Clermont, in 1392 while struggling for the throne against Louis II of Naples. He had no legitimate heirs of his own.
Mary died childless in Naples the following year. Ladislaus went on to marry Mary of Enghien.
References
- ^ "Marìa di Lusignano regina di Napoli nell'Enciclopedia Treccani".
- Marek, Miroslav. "A listing of descendants of Hugh IV of Cyprus". Genealogy.EU.
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Preceded by Costanza Chiaramonte | Queen consort of Naples 12 February 1403 – 4 September 1404 | Succeeded by Mary of Enghien |
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- Beatrice of Provence*
- Margaret of Burgundy*
- Mary of Hungary
- Sancia of Majorca
- Andrew, Duke of Calabria
- James IV of Majorca
- Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
- Margaret of Durazzo
- Mary of Lusignan
- Mary of Enghien
- Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine
- Maria of Castile*
- Isabella of Clermont
- Joanna of Aragon
- Joanna of Naples
- Isabella del Balzo
- Anne of Brittany
- Isabella I of Castile*
- Germaine of Foix*
- Isabella of Portugal*
- Mary I of England*
- Elisabeth of Valois*
- Anna of Austria*
- Margaret of Austria*
- Elisabeth of France*
- Mariana of Austria*
- Marie Louise d'Orléans*
- Maria Anna of Neuburg*
- Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel*
- Maria Amalia of Saxony*
- Maria Carolina of Austria*
- Julie Clary
- Caroline Bonaparte
*Also Queen of Sicily