Ancestral Trails 2016 » Charlotte of CYPRUS (1444-1487)

Persoonlijke gegevens Charlotte of CYPRUS 

  • Zij is geboren op 28 juni 1444 in Nicosia, Cyprus.

    Waarschuwing Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (??-05-1456) lag beneden de 16 jaar (11).

    Waarschuwing Let op: Leeftijd bij trouwen (7 oktober 1459) lag beneden de 16 jaar (15).

  • Titel: Queen of Cyprus, Queen of Jerusalem and Armenia, Princess of Antioch
  • (Ancestry) : House of Poitiers-Lusignan.
  • Zij is overleden op 16 juli 1487 in Rhodes, zij was toen 43 jaar oud.
  • Zij is begraven in het jaar 1487 in St Peter's Basilica, Rome, Lazio, Italy.
    Chapel of St Andrew & St Gregory
  • Een kind van Johann II of CYPRUS en Helena PALAIOLOGINA

Gezin van Charlotte of CYPRUS

Waarschuwing Let op: Echtgenoot (Louis de SAVOY) is ook haar neef.

(1) Zij is getrouwd met John de COIMBRA.

Zij zijn getrouwd mei 1456 te Nicosia, Cyprus, zij was toen 11 jaar oud.


(2) Zij is getrouwd met Louis de SAVOY.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 oktober 1459, zij was toen 15 jaar oud.


Notities over Charlotte of CYPRUS

Charlotte (28 June 1444 - 16 July 1487) was Queen of Cyprus, as well as titular Queen of Jerusalem and Armenia and titular Princess of Antioch.

She was the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. At the age of 14, she succeeded to the Cypriot throne upon the death of her father in 1458. Her illegitimate half-brother, James, challenged her right to the crown. With the support of the Egyptians, he forced her to flee the island in 1463, and he was later crowned king. She made a military attempt to regain her throne, but was unsuccessful, and died childless in Rome.

Charlotte was born in Nicosia on 28 June 1444, the eldest and only surviving daughter of King John II of Cyprus and Helena Palaiologina. Her younger sister Cleopha died in June 1448, shortly before Charlotte's fourth birthday, leaving her the sole legitimate heir to the Cypriot throne and her father's titles. She had an illegitimate half-brother, James, born to her father's Greek mistress Marietta de Patras.

She was raised in the Byzantine tradition and spoke fluent Greek, which she learned from her mother. She could write French, Italian, and possibly Latin, but throughout her life spoke mainly Greek. Due to her outspoken manner, Pope Pius II called her the "Greek torrent".

Queen of Cyprus
Charlotte succeeded as Princess of Antioch in 1456 the same year she married her first husband, John of Portugal. She was widowed in 1457, and on 28 July 1458 her father died. At the age of fourteen Charlotte became Queen of Cyprus and was crowned at St. Sophia Cathedral on 7 October 1458.

Her reign was not successful. She had a tenuous hold on the kingdom as her right to the throne was constantly being challenged by her illegitimate half-brother James. On 7 October 1459, she married her second husband, Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva. This marriage had been arranged by the Genoese who promised their assistance in retaining her crown against the claims by James.

In 1460 he managed to capture Famagusta and Nicosia with aid from the Egyptian sultanate of Sayf ad-Din Inal. After being blockaded in the castle of Kyrenia for three years, she and Louis fled to Rome in 1463, whereupon her half-brother was crowned King James II. She took up residence at the Convertendi Palace in Trastevere. Pope Pius II, who was acquainted with her described Charlotte as "a woman of about twenty-four, of middle height: bright eyes, complexion betwixt dark and pale; speech smooth and flowing torrent like after the manner of the Greeks; French costume; manners becoming her royal blood".

She later formed a small court on the Greek island of Rhodes. She made an unsuccessful military attempt to regain her throne with papal support. She also intrigued against the Regent of Cyprus, Catherine Cornaro but failed to oust her from power. In November 1483 she was received by Pope Sixtus IV in the Vatican Palace and was seated in a chair of the same "height and dignity" as the pope. In Rome, she lived in a house in Piazza Scossacavalli in Borgo which had already hosted queen Catherine of Bosnia.

Death
She died childless on 16 July 1487, shortly after her forty-third birthday. She had adopted as her son, Alfonso of Aragon, the illegitimate child of King Ferdinand II of Naples, who was married to her half-brother's illegitimate daughter, Charlotte de Lusignan. However, in February 1485, in exchange for an annual pension of 4,300 florins, she instead ceded her claims to her cousin's son Charles I of Savoy, the next in the legitimate line of succession.

Charlotte is buried in the chapel of Saint Andrew and Saint Gregory, St. Peter's Basilica. Her funeral was paid for by Pope Innocent VIII.

Marriages
Charlotte married twice:
Infante John of Portugal, also known as John of Coimbra, (1431 or 1433 - between July and 11 September 1457) (son of Infante Pedro, Duke of Coimbra and grandson of King John I of Portugal), in May 1456 in Nicosia. He was made a titular Prince of Antioch. It is rumoured that his death was a murder due to poisoning, arranged by Queen Helena, leaving Charlotte free to make a second marriage.

Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva (Geneva, 5 June 1436 or 1 April 1437 - Château-Monastery de Ripaille, August 1482). The couple were married on 7 October 1459, almost a year after Charlotte's coronation. Louis was her cousin: he was the second son and namesake of Louis, Count of Savoy by Anne de Lusignan, daughter of King Janus of Cyprus, and became a King of Cyprus from 1459 to 1462 and also a titular King of Jerusalem.

By her second husband Louis, Charlotte had an unnamed son who was born in July 1464, but the boy died within a month of his birth.
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte,_Queen_of_Cyprus

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Charlotte of CYPRUS
1444-1487

(1) 1456
(2) 1459

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