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  1. Catherine II, also Catherine of Valois or Catherine of Taranto (before 15 April 1303 – October 1346), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1307–1346, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece. She was Queen consort of Albania.

  2. Philip of Courtenay. Mother. Beatrice of Sicily. Catherine I, also Catherine of Courtenay (25 November 1274 – 11 October 1307), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1283 to 1307, although she lived in exile and only held authority over Crusader States in Greece.

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  4. Catherine II, also Catherine of Valois or Catherine of Taranto (before 15 April 1303 – October 1346), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1307–1346, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ile-de-France, France. Death: October 1346 (42-43) Napoli, Napoli, Italy. Place of Burial: Abbaye De Val De Serey, Picardie, France. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles of France, Count of Valois and Catherine de Courtenay. Wife of Philippe I d'Anjou, Principe di Tarento.

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  6. Catherine II (born Princess Sophie Augusta Frederica von Anhalt-Zerbst; 2 May 1729 – 17 November 1796), most commonly known as Catherine the Great, was the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. She came to power after overthrowing her husband, Peter III.

  7. Catherine II, also Catherine of Valois or Catherine of Taranto (before 15 April 1303 – October 1346), was the recognised Latin Empress of Constantinople from 1307–1346, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece. Read more on Wikipedia.

  8. Died on January 3, 1307; daughter of Beatrice of Anjou (d. 1275) and Philipp de Courtenay, titular emperor of Constantinople; became second wife of Charles of Valois also known as Charles I (1270–1325), count of Valois and duke of Anjou (son of Philip III the Bold, king of France), on February 8, 1301; children: Jeanne of Valois , countess of Be...

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