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  1. 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, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece. She was Queen consort of Albania.

  2. Catherine of Taranto (d. 1429; sometimes Caterina d'Enghien Orsini del Balzo) was the daughter of Mary of Enghien and Raimondo Orsini del Balzo di Nola and sister of Giovanni Antonio Orsini del Balzo. Her early life was tumultuous; her father Raimondo died in 1406 (by some accounts executed).

  3. En julio de 1313, Catalina se casó con Felipe I de Taranto, rey de Albania y príncipe de Acaya, hermano menor de Roberto, rey de Nápoles. Ella asoció a su esposo como Emperador titular (Felipe II) y retuvo el derecho al imperio después de su muerte el 23 de diciembre de 1332.

  4. Genealogy for Caterina Chiaramonte (Orsini del Balzo), contessa di Copertino (c.1400 - 1429) family tree on Geni, with over 255 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  5. Philip I of Taranto (10 November 1278 – 26 [2] [3] [4] December 1331), of the Angevin house, was titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip II) by right of his wife Catherine of Valois–Courtenay, Despot of Romania, King of Albania, Prince of Achaea and Taranto.

  6. 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, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.

  7. 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, although she lived in exile and only had authority over Crusader States in Greece.