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  1. Violante Beatrice of Bavaria, the wife of Ferdinand de' Medici "She was universally beloved; possessing considerable talents she was a zealous patroness of literature and of genius in every form, her sympathy for the poor and oppressed was continually manifested, cheerfulness followed wherever she appeared, and we are told, 'she was equally liked by the learned, the friendless, and the gay ...

  2. English: Violante Beatrice of Bavaria (1673-1731), Grand Princess of Tuscany at the age of 47 Italiano: Ritratto di Violante Beatrice di Baviera, gran principessa di Toscana e governatrice di Siena, all'età di 47 anni

  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Beatrice Regina was born in Verona in 1331, [1] the youngest child and only daughter of Mastino II della Scala and Taddea da Carrara. She had three older brothers, and five illegitimate half-siblings. Her father, who was a member of the Scaliger family of Northern Italy, was Lord of Verona, Vicenza, Brescia, Parma, and Lucca [1].

  4. 26 de ene. de 2024 · Ducesa Violante Beatrice de Bavaria; Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Виоланта Беатриса Баварская; Usage on simple.wikipedia.org Violante Beatrice of Bavaria; Usage on sv.wikipedia.org Violanta Beatrice av Bayern; Usage on uk.wikipedia.org Віоланта Беатриса Баварська; Usage on www.wikidata.org Q68736

  5. Born a Duchess of Bavaria, the youngest child of Elector Ferdinand Maria, she married the heir to the Tuscan throne, Ferdinando de' Medici, in 1689. [1] Violante Beatrice loved him but Ferdinando did not return her affection, declaring her too ugly and too dull.

  6. Bernabò Visconti, Lord of Milan. Mother. Beatrice Regina della Scala. Taddea Visconti, Duchess of Bavaria (1351 – 28 September 1381) was an Italian noblewoman of the Visconti family, the ruling house in Milan from 1277 to 1447. She was the first wife of Stephen III, Duke of Bavaria, and the mother of the French queen Isabeau of Bavaria.

  7. Beatrice Regina was the youngest child and only daughter of Mastino II della Scala and Taddea da Carrara. [2] She had three older brothers, and five illegitimate half-siblings. Her father, who was a member of the Scaliger family of Northern Italy, was Lord of Verona, Vicenza, Brescia, Parma, and Lucca. [citation needed]