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  1. Charlotte (28 June 1444 – 16 July 1487) was the Queen of Cyprus from 1458 until 1464. She was the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. At the age of 14, she succeeded to the Cypriot throne upon the death of her father. Her illegitimate half-brother, James, challenged her right to the crown.

  2. Charlotte of Bourbon (1388 – 15 January 1422) was the queen consort of Cyprus and titular queen consort of Armenia and Jerusalem through her marriage to King Janus. She was his second wife and the mother of his six legitimate children, which included King John II and Anne de Lusignan. It was Charlotte's influence which was instrumental in the ...

  3. Feb 25, 2023 · Charlotte was Queen of Cyprus from 1458 to 1464, succeeding her father, King John II, but was forced to flee the island in 1463 due to her illegitimate half-brother's challenge. She died childless in Rome after an unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne. She was named Princess of Antioch in 1456 and married John of Portugal, who died in 1457. She later married Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva ...

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  5. Charlotte of Bourbon (1388 – 15 January 1422) was the queen consort of Cyprus and titular queen consort of Armenia and Jerusalem through her marriage to King Janus. She was his second wife and the mother of his six legitimate children, which included King John II and Anne de Lusignan. It was Charlotte's influence which was instrumental in the ...

  6. Catherine Cornaro ( Venetian: Catarina Corner; Italian: Caterina Cornaro or Corner; Greek: Αικατερίνη Κορνάρο, romanized : Aikateríni Kornáro; 25 November 1454 – 10 July 1510) was the last monarch of the Kingdom of Cyprus, also holding the titles of Queen of Jerusalem and Queen of Armenia. She became queen consort of Cyprus ...

  7. Charlotte of Lusignan (1442–1487)Queen of Cyprus. Name variations: Carlotta; Charlotte of Cyprus. Born on Cyprus in 1442; died in Rome, Italy, on July 16, 1487; daughter of John II, king of Cyprus (r. 1432–1458), and Helen Paleologina; married Joao de Coimbra also known as John of Portugal (1431–1457); married Louis of Savoy; children: none.

  8. Charlotte (28 June 1444 [1] – 16 July 1487), was Queen of Cyprus and Princess of Antioch, as well as titular Queen of Jerusalem and Armenia. She was the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. At the age of 14, she succeeded to the Cypriot throne upon the death of her father in 1458.

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