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  1. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ἑλένη Παλαιολογίνα; 3 February 1428 – 11 April 1458) was a Byzantine princess of the Palaiologos family, who became Queen of Cyprus and Armenia, titular Queen consort of Jerusalem, and Princess of Antioch through her marriage to King John II of Cyprus and Armenia.

  2. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ἑλένη Παλαιολογίνα; 23 April 1442 – c. 1469), known also as Helena Hatun, was the daughter and only child of Demetrios Palaiologos, Despot of Morea, a brother of the final Byzantine emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos.

  3. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ελένη Παλαιολογίνα; Serbian: Јелена Палеолог/Jelena Paleolog; 1431 – 7 November 1473) was a Byzantine princess who married Serbian Despot Lazar Branković, who ruled from 1456 until his death in 1458.

  4. Perhaps the most famous Byzantine Queen of Serbia was Simonis Palaiologina, daughter of Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282-1328) and wife of the famous King Milutin (1282-1321) at the age of 8-years-old.

  5. Helena Paleólogo (en griego: Ελένη Παλαιολογίνα, en serbio: Јелена Палеолог, romanizado: Jelena Paleolog; 1431 - 7 de noviembre de 1473) fue una princesa bizantina que se casó con el déspota de Serbia Lazar Branković, que gobernó desde 1456 hasta su muerte en 1458.

  6. Thanks to Jelena Dragaš, they even had a blood relation to the famous Dušan, the mightiest Serbian ruler in history!11 For that reason, perhaps, due to her grandmother’s Serbian blood, Helena Palaiologina adapted well to the Serbian costumes and culture, and she definitely was an ardent supporter of Serbian Independence against the Ottoman ...

  7. youngest daughter of John VI, Helena Kantakou-zene Palaiologina (1333/4-97), who married John V and became an empress in May 1347 in the church of the Blachernai in Constantinople.2 Em-press Helena, daughter, wife, and mother of the I would like to thank Profs. Angeliki E. Laiou and George T.