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  1. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ἑλένη Παλαιολογίνα; 3 February 1428 – 11 April 1458) was a Byzantine princess of the Palaiologos family, who became Queen of Cyprus and Armenia, titular Queen consort of Jerusalem, and Princess of Antioch through her marriage to King John II of Cyprus and Armenia.

  2. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ελένη Παλαιολογίνα; Serbian: Јелена Палеолог/Jelena Paleolog; 1431 – 7 November 1473) was a Byzantine princess who married Serbian Despot Lazar Branković, who ruled from 1456 until his death in 1458.

  3. Helena Palaiologina (Greek: Ἑλένη Παλαιολογίνα; 23 April 1442 – c. 1469), known also as Helena Hatun, was the daughter and only child of Demetrios Palaiologos, Despot of Morea, a brother of the final Byzantine emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos.

    • Byzantine
  4. Helena Paleólogo (en griego: Ελένη Παλαιολογίνα, en serbio: Јелена Палеолог, romanizado: Jelena Paleolog; 1431 - 7 de noviembre de 1473) fue una princesa bizantina que se casó con el déspota de Serbia Lazar Branković, que gobernó desde 1456 hasta su muerte en 1458.

    • 1431
  5. A grand-niece of the great Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan, and daughter of one of the last great lords of the remnants of the Serbian Empire in Central Greece, she would be the last empress-mother of Byzantium, and the mother of the last Palaeologi.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2016 · Friday, 8 July 2016, 7:00 Moniek Bloks Charlotte of Cyprus, Cyprus, Helen Palaiologina, The Royal Women 2 (Public Domain) Helena was born on 3 February 1428 as the daughter of Theodore II Palaiologos (Despot in the Morea) and Cleofa Malatesta at the Castle of Mistras in Greece.

  7. Helena Palaiologina was a Byzantine princess who married Serbian Despot Lazar Branković, who ruled from 1456 until his death in 1458. After Smederevo fell to the Ottoman Turks on 20 June 1459, she fled Serbia for the Greek island of Lefkada, where she converted to Catholicism.