• Joan of Taranto (died March 1323) was Queen of Armenia by marriage to Oshin, King of Armenia. As daughter of Philip I, Prince of Taranto, she was a member...
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    Principality of Taranto (Latin: Principatum Tarentinum) was a state in southern Italy created in 1088 for Bohemond I, eldest son of Robert Guiscard, as part of the...
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    Adana in 1359. Constantine was the first husband of Maria, daughter of Oshin of Corycos and Joan of Taranto. He was predeceased by his two sons. Upon his...
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    Constantin, patriarch of the Armenians, and the sultan of Egypt. The regent Oshin had married his stepmother, Joan of Taranto, and Leo was forced to...
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    Partzerpert. Oshin divorced her before 1316. Isabelle died in 1319. Third to Joan of Taranto on February, 1316 in Tarsus. She had one son with him, George (1317...
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  • of Scotland Joan, Countess of Ponthieu (1220–1279), queen consort of Castile and Leon Joan of Taranto, queen consort of Armenia Joan II, Countess of Burgundy...
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    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...
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    Philip I of Taranto (10 November 1278 – 26 December 1331), of the Angevin house, was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip II) by right of his...
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  • make his position more powerful. In order to do this he married Joan of Taranto, widow of King Oshin and he forced Alice to marry the young King Leo, in...
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    Philip II (1329 – 25 November 1373) of the Angevin house, was Prince of Achaea and Taranto, and titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip III) from...
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    1244) Isabella of Burgundy, queen consort of Germany (b. 1270) Joan of Taranto, queen consort of Cilician Armenia (b. 1297) John of Monmouth, English...
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  • court of Queen Joan I of Naples. On 9 September 1347, Marie married her second husband Robert of Taranto, a first cousin, once removed to Joan. Her new husband...
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    Joan of England (October 1165 – 4 September 1199) was by marriage Queen of Sicily and Countess of Toulouse. She was the seventh child of King Henry II...
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    Thamar Angelina Komnene (category House of Anjou-Taranto)
    of Taranto and Queen consort of Albania by marriage to Prince Philip I. Thamar was the daughter of Nikephoros I Komnenos Doukas of the Despotate of Epirus...
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  • 1244) Isabella of Burgundy, queen consort of Germany (b. 1270) Joan of Taranto, queen consort of Cilician Armenia (b. 1297) John of Monmouth, English...
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    the invasions of King Louis I of Hungary—justified as avenging the death of his brother—and her three later marriages with Louis of Taranto, James IV, titular...
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  • Philip I of Taranto and his second wife, the Empress Catherine II, Princess of Achaea. His mother's brother was Prince Philip II of Taranto. In 1373,...
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  • Charles of Taranto (1296 – 29 August 1315) was the eldest son of Philip I, Prince of Taranto and titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople, and his wife...
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    Valois–Courtenay IV. (1.) Charles of Taranto 1296–1315, vicar of Romania IV. (1.) Joan of Anjou 1297–1323 = 1.Oshin of Armenia 2. Oshin of Korikos IV. (1) Margarete...
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    having an affair with Louis of Taranto, was at the time under the strong influence of the latter's mother, Catherine of Valois. On September 19, the...
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    granted the title of Prince of Taranto. Not having received the promised title, he had Alopo killed and forced Joanna to name him King of Naples. In an attempt...
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  • This is a list of the Princesses of Taranto, a principality in Southern Italy. As dynastic wives, they were often expected to mediate between their birth...
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    1366), Count of Empúries and Baron of Ejerica. Ramon married Blanche, daughter of Philip I of Taranto, and then Maria, daughter of James of Aragon. His...
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    This is a list of notable people reported as having died from coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as a result of infection by the virus SARS-CoV-2 during...
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    Joan Louise Larsen (born December 1, 1968) is an American attorney serving as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for...
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  • This is a list of Academy Award–nominated films. If a film won the Academy Award for Best Picture its entry is listed in a shaded background with a boldface...
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    surviving son of Philip I of Taranto, died. In 1373 Philip II transferred his rights to his cousin, overlord and former sister-in-law Queen Joan I of Naples...
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    invasion of Naples. The Neapolitan troops, led by Queen Joan's second husband Louis of Taranto, were in the fortified town of Capua. Most of King Louis...
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    Helmont, Joan Baptista van Helmont, and other minor variants switching between von and van. Jan Baptist van Helmont was the youngest of five children of Maria...
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    king of Hungary and Poland, whom he assisted in obtaining possession of Naples. Werner of Urslingen's troops defeated Louis, Prince of Taranto (Joan's husband)...
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