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Catherine Cornaro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caterina Cornaro (opera) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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CATERINA CORNARO became Queen of Cyprus through her marriage to James II Lusignan of Cyprus. The union, engineered by her father Cav. Marco Cornaro (B-16) and his younger brother Proc. Andrea Cornaro (B-17) culminated centuries of influence by the Cornaro family in the affairs of Cyprus.
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Gentile Bellini apparently portrayed Queen Caterina Cornaro (B-31) on at least three occasions: once in the famous portrait of the former Queen late in her life (shown at left, now in Budapest's Szepmuveszeti Museum), again as a foreground figure in the crowd of onlookers in a painting executed by Bellini for the...
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CATERINA CORNARO (1454-1510), queen of Cyprus, was the daughter of Marco Cornaro, a Venetian noble, whose brother Andrea was an intimate friend of James de Lusignan, natural son of King John II. of Cyprus. ... Centelli, Caterina Cornaro e it suo regno (Venice, 1892); S. Romanin, Storia documentata di Venezia, vol. iv.
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Amazon.com: Caterina Cornaro: Gaetano Donizetti, Adolfo Camozzo,
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CATERINA CORNARO (1454-1510) ... End of Article: CATERINA CORNARO (1454-1510); ... CORNARO, CATERINA (1454-1510)
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Caterina Cornaro. Caterina Cornaro. Information about Caterina Cornaro in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Caterina Cornaro; Caterina Cornaro (opera); Caterina de Medici; Caterina de Medici; Caterina de Medici; Caterina de' Medici; Caterina de' Medici; Caterina de' Medici;
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When her husband King Jacques II died, Caterina Cornaro was appointed queen until the birth of an heir, which was shortly expected, and the management of affairs was entrusted to a council of regency among whom were the uncles of the queen.
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