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  1. Yolande (2 November 1428 in Nancy – 23 March 1483 in Nancy) was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480). She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and René of Anjou ( King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence ). [1] Though she was nominally in control of major territories, she ceded her power and ...

  2. Yolande (2 November 1428, Nancy – 23 March 1483, Nancy) was Duchess of Lorraine (1473) and Bar (1480). She was the daughter of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, and René of Anjou (King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, Bar and Lorraine, Count of Provence). Though she was nominally in control of major territories, she ceded her power and titles to her ...

  3. Philippa of Lancaster. Isabella of Portugal ( Portuguese: Isabel de Portugal; 21 February 1397 – 17 December 1471) was Duchess of Burgundy from 1430 to 1467 as the third wife of Duke Philip the Good. Their son was Charles the Bold, the last Valois Duke of Burgundy. Born a Portuguese infanta of the House of Aviz, Isabella was the only ...

  4. Charles III, Duke of Lorraine. Mother. Claude of France. Religion. Roman Catholicism. Henry II ( French: Henri II; 8 November 1563 – 31 July 1624), known as "the Good ( le Bon )", was Duke of Lorraine from 1608 until his death. Leaving no sons, both of his daughters became Duchesses of Lorraine by marriage. He was a brother-in-law of Henry IV ...

  5. After him are Filarete, Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine, Alexander I of Moldavia, Ausiàs March, Vladislav II of Wallachia, and Hüma Hatun. Among people deceased in 1446, Konrad Witz ranks 3. Before him are Filippo Brunelleschi and Louis, Count of Vendôme.

  6. Queen Isabella of Naples, Duchess of Lorraine (fol. CXLV v) | Harvard Art Museums.

  7. Christina would never return to the country of her birth. Christina was married twice. First, in 1533, she was wed to Francesco II Sforza, Duke of Milan, by proxy. She went to live in Milan in 1534. As part of the marriage contract, if Francesco died without any heirs, the Duchy of Milan would become part of the Holy Roman Empire.

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