User:Rajofcanada/Regents: Italy and Italian States

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[edit] Arborea

[edit] Aversa

[edit] Bari

    • 1479-1484: Ippolita Maria Sforza (1446-84), wife of Alfonso of Aragon, Duke of Calabria. Regent of Bari

[edit] Benevento

[edit] Cagliari

[edit] Canossa

    • 1052-1055: Beatrice of Lorraine (1017-76), Regent of Canossa for her minor son who died in 1055; Regent, 1055-?, for her daughter Matilda of Tuscany

[edit] Forli and Imola

[edit] Gaeta

[edit] Logudoro

[edit] Lombards

[edit] Mantua

    • Isabella Clara of Austria (1629-85), Regent of Mantua, 1655-????

[edit] Massa and Carrara

    • 1731-1741: Ricciarda Gonzaga (1698-1768), Regent of Massa and Carrara for Maria Teresa.

[edit] Milan

[edit] Mirandola

    • 1691-1705: Brigida of Mirandola (1633-1720), Regent for her nephew Francesco Maria of Mirandola [13]

[edit] Modena

    • Benedetta Maria Ernestina of Modena (1697-1777), Regent of Modena & Reggio, 1737
    • Anna Amalia Giuseppina of Modena (1699-1778), Regent of Modena & Reggio, 1737

[edit] Montferrat

    • 1495-1499: Constantine Comino Araniti (d.1530), Regent [14]

[edit] Naples

[edit] Ostrogoths

[edit] Parma

[edit] Pesaro

    • Camilla (Covele) da Marzano (d.1490), Regent of Pesaro, 1483-1489, for Giovanni I of Pesaro, her husband Costanzo I’s illegitimate son with Fiora Boni.

[edit] Piedmont

[edit] Piombino

    • Paola Colonna (d.1445), Regent of Piombino for their son Iacopo II. [19]
    • Elena Salviati (d.1511), Princess-Regent of Piombino, 1545-1548, for her son Iacopo VI. She died shortly after taking office.
    • Alfonso d’Appiano of Piombino (1535-90), Regent of Piombino, 1589, for his nephew, Iacopo VII (d.1603), Prince of Piombino, 1589-1603

[edit] Roman Empire

[edit] Salerno

[edit] Saluzzo

[edit] Sanseverino

    • Ippolita Cybo of the Counts of Ferentillo (1495-?), Daughter of Franceschetto Cybo, Count Palatine of the Lateran. Married 1522 Roberto Ambrogio Sanseverino (1490-1532), 3rd Count of Cajazzo. Regent for their sons, 1532-39, 1539-44.

[edit] Sardinia

[edit] Savoy

[edit] Sicily

[edit] Tuscany

[edit] Two Sicilies

    • 1812-1815: Francesco of Naples (1777-1830), Duke of Calabria. Regent of the Two Sicilies