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  1. Matilda of Hainaut ( French: Mathilde de Hainaut; November 1293 – 1331), also known as Maud [2] and Mahaut, [3] [4] was Princess of Achaea from 1316 to 1321. She was the only child of Isabella of Villehardouin and Florent of Hainaut, co-rulers of Achaea 1289–1297. After Florent's death in 1297, Isabella continued to rule alone until she remarried to Philip of Savoy in 1300. Per ...

  2. Infanta Mafalda of Portugal (also known as Blessed Mafalda, O.Cist. (c. 1195 – 1 May 1256 in Rio Tinto, Gondomar; Portuguese pronunciation: [mɐˈfaldɐ]) was a Portuguese infanta (princess), later Queen consort of Castile for a brief period. She was the second youngest daughter of King Sancho I of Portugal and Dulce of Aragon. Married briefly to the ten-year-old Henry I of Castile, she held ...

  3. Mafalda de Saboya (1902-1944) Landgrave Mauricio Federico, hijo mayor de Mafalda (2010). Mafalda de Saboya (en italiano, Mafalda di Savoia; 19 de noviembre de 1902, Roma - 27 de agosto de 1944, campo de concentración de Buchenwald) fue la segunda hija del rey de Italia Víctor Manuel III y la princesa Elena de Montenegro y hermana mayor del ...

  4. Biography. He was born in Carignano, Piedmont, the son of Humbert II of Savoy and Gisela of Burgundy, the daughter of William I of Burgundy. [2] He succeeded as count of Savoy upon the death of his father. [1] Amadeus had a tendency to exaggerate his titles, and also claimed to be Duke of Lombardy, Duke of Burgundy, Duke of Chablais, and vicar ...

  5. Matilda was the daughter of Amadeus III, Count of Savoy and Maurienne, and Mahaut of Albon. Her family connections to the royal courts of France and the Catholic Church underscored her prestigious background. In 1146, she married King Afonso Henriques, solidifying an alliance that aimed to drive the Moors out of Portuguese territory and establish Portugal as an independent kingdom.

  6. Switzerland. The Duchy of Savoy ( Italian: Ducato di Savoia; French: Duché de Savoie) was a territorial entity of the Savoyard state that existed from 1416 until 1847 and was a possession of the House of Savoy. It was created when Emperor Sigismund, raised the County of Savoy into a duchy for Amadeus VIII.

  7. The husband of a Portuguese queen regnant could only be titled king after the birth of any child from that marriage. Portugal had two princes consort – Auguste de Beauharnais, 2nd Duke of Leuchtenberg and Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha – both consorts to Maria II. The first one died leaving his wife childless, and therefore never became ...