Anglesia Visconti
Queen Consort of Cyprus
Anglesia Visconti | |
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Queen Consort of Cyprus | |
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Tenure | (1401–1407) |
Born | 1377 |
Died | 1439 |
Spouse | Janus, King of Cyprus |
House | Visconti of Milan |
Father | Bernabò Visconti |
Mother | Beatrice Regina della Scala |
Anglesia Visconti (1377–1439), was a queen consort of Cyprus by marriage to King Janus. She was daughter of Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan and Beatrice Regina della Scala, daughter of Mastino II lord of Verona.
Anglesia became queen consort of Cyprus, through marriage to King Janus of Cyprus, sometime after January 1400. Janus was also a titular king of Jerusalem and Armenia. The marriage was annulled between 1407 and 1409 without issue.
Her sister Valentina Visconti married to Peter II of Cyprus, a cousin of Janus.
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Preceded by Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen | Queen consort of Cyprus 1401–1407 | Succeeded by |
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Royal consorts of the Kingdom of Cyprus
- Eschiva of Ibelin
- Isabella I of Jerusalem
- Alice of Champagne
- Alice of Montferrat
- Stephanie of Lampron
- Plaisance of Antioch
- Isabella, Lady of Beirut
- Isabella of Ibelin
- Constance of Sicily
- Alice of Ibelin
- Eleanor of Aragon
- Valentina Visconti
- Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen
- Anglesia Visconti
- Charlotte of Bourbon
- Amadea Palaiologina of Montferrat
- Helena Palaiologina
- Catherine Cornaro