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  1. Isabella of Balzo (24 June 1465 – 1533) was a Queen consort of Naples. She was the second consort and only Queen consort of Frederick of Naples. Isabella was also suo jure Duchess of Andria and Venosa and Princess of Altamura . Biography.

    • Maria Donata Orsini
    • Baux
  2. Isabella del Balzo ( Minervino Murge, 24 giugno 1465 – Ferrara, 22 maggio 1533) fu regina consorte di Federico I di Napoli e, dopo la morte del padre, 3ª principessa d’Altamura, 5ª duchessa d’Andria, 2ª duchessa di Venosa, duchessa di Castel del Monte e 4ª contessa di Bisceglie. Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Principessa e regina di Napoli.

  3. ISABELLA Del Balzo, regina di Napoli. Nacque il 24 giugno 1465 a Minervino, nel cui castello fu allevata, da Pirro Del Balzo, principe di Altamura, e Maria Donata Orsini, figlia di Gabriele duca di Venosa; fu l'unica sopravvissuta di tre gemelli. Dall'unione erano nati prima di lei Isotta Ginevra, sposa del gran siniscalco Pietro de Guevara ...

  4. Isabella del Balzo (d. 1533) Queen of Naples. Died in 1533; married Frederick IV (1452–1504), king of Naples (r. 1496–1501, deposed and died while in prison), in 1487; children: Fernando (b. 1488), duke of Calabria; Alfonso of Naples; Cesare of Naples; Charlotte of Naples (d. 1506, who married Gui XV, count of Laval); Isabel of Naples (d.1550);

  5. The House of Baux is a French noble family from the south of France. It was one of the richest and most powerful families of medieval Provence, known as the 'Race d’Aiglon'. They were independent lords as castellans of Les Baux and Arles and wielded very considerable authority at the local level. They held important fiefs and vast lands ...

  6. n Ferrara on 4 July 1523, Isabella del Balzo, Queen of Naples, sold a sizable portion of what remained of the royal Aragonese library to the humanist and book collector, Celio Calcagnini. A record of this transaction has survived in a manuscript, now in Madrid, listing many of her possessions.'

  7. Life. Born on January 1424 in Copertino (in southern Apulia ), Isabella was the elder daughter of Tristan de Clermont, [2] Count of Copertino, and Caterina Orsini Del Balzo. She was also the niece and heir of childless Giovanni Antonio Orsini del Balzo, Prince of Taranto.