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  1. Agnes of Durazzo (1345 – 10 February 1383) was the wife of James of Baux, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople. She was the last woman to claim the title of empress of the Latin Empire. Agnes was the second daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo and Maria of Calabria. She first married Cansignorio della Scala.

  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_of_Durazzo; Agnes of Durazzo (1345 – 10 February 1383) was the wife of James of Baux, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople. She was the last woman to claim the title of empress of the Latin Empire.

  3. Agnes of Périgord (died 1345) was Duchess consort of Durazzo, through her marriage to John of Gravina, Duke of Durazzo, who was also the ruler of the Kingdom of Albania. Although Agnes was never styled as Queen consort, she became politically influential.

  4. Agnes of Durazzo was the wife of James of Baux, titular Latin Emperor of Constantinople. She was the last woman to claim the title of empress of the Latin Empire.

  5. m (1363) as her first husband, AGNES di Durazzo, daughter of CHARLES di Durazzo Duke of Durazzo & his wife Marie of Sicily (1345-Naples 15 Jul 1388, bur Naples, Santa Chiara). She married secondly (1382) Jacques de Baux Principe di Tarento. Cansignorio had two illegitimate children by unknown mistresses: . view all. cap.

  6. Cansignorio married Agnes of Durazzo, second daughter of Charles, Duke of Durazzo and Maria of Calabria. Agnes was a younger sister of Joanna, Duchess of Durazzo and an older sister of Margherita of Durazzo , Queen consort of Charles III of Naples .

  7. Category:Agnes of Durazzo - Wikimedia Commons. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Santa Chiara (Naples) - Tomb of Agnes and Clementia of Durazzo ‎ (8 F)