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  1. Maria of Montferrat (1192–1212) was the queen of Jerusalem from 1205 until her death. Her parents were Isabella I and her second husband, Conrad of Montferrat. Maria succeeded her mother under the regency of her half-uncle John of Ibelin.

  2. Maria Gonzaga or Maria of Mantua (29 July 1609 – 14 August 1660) was a reigning duchess of Montferrat from 1612 until 1660, and regent in Mantua during the minority of her son from 1637 until 1647.

  3. The House of Palaeologus-Montferrat or Palaiologos-Montferrat, or just Palaeologus or Paleologo, was an Italian noble family and a cadet branch of the Palaiologos dynasty, the last ruling family of the Byzantine Empire.

  4. María de Montferrato (1192-1212) fue la hija de Conrado de Montferrato e Isabel, la Reina de Jerusalén. Su padre fue asesinado el 28 de abril de 1192 1 en la ciudad de Tiro por los hashshashín.

  5. Maria of Serbia or Marija Branković (Serbian: Марија Бранковић, b. 1466 - d. 27 August 1495) was Princess of Serbia by birth, and Marchioness of Montferrat by marriage. She was regent of Montferrat during the minority of her son in 1494-1495.

  6. The Marquises and Dukes of Montferrat were the rulers of a territory in Piedmont south of the Po and east of Turin called Montferrat. The March of Montferrat was created by Berengar II of Italy in 950 during a redistribution of power in the northwest of his kingdom.

  7. Matrimonio e hijos. A la muerte de Guillermo, ocurrida en 1518, los niños son confiados a marquesa. De su matrimonio con Ana de Alençon nacieron: María (19 de agosto de 1509 - Casale, 1530), que se casó con Federico II Gonzaga, duque de Mantua.