- Bolesław V,
Kazimierz III, and J****z II. She
usually entitled herself ducissa et
gubernatrix Mazouie etc. She was
buried in Nowe Miasto, Płońsk County...
-
married Agnes of
Montpensier Sibylla (1126–1150),
married Roger II of
Sicily Ducissa (b.1128),
married Raymond de
Grancy Matilda (1130–1159),
married William...
-
duchess Lady Mary" (Domina Elisabeth,
venerabilis monacha,
ducissa,
soror domine Marie ducissa).
Evergates 2016, p. 8, says she was sent to
Sicily "at about...
-
feminine title hypatissa (Italian: ipatessa) was
replaced by
doukissa (
ducissa)
during the
reign of
Docibilis II of
Gaeta and his wife Orania, in the...
-
Regina ("former
Queen of the Romans"); however, she
maintained the
title ducissa Austrie et
Stirie (Duchess of
Austria and Styria). In 1266 she changed...
-
church in Brunswick. However,
Sabine Borchert has
shown that the
Rikce ducissa mentioned in that
entry was a 14th-century Duchess. She has
suggested 1...
- "Duchess of
Whole Slavonia and Lady of the
Maritime Province" (Latin:
ducissa totius Sclavonie et
maritimarum partium princi****a) with the date 1293...
-
became the
regent of
Burgundy during his minority,
serving with the
title "
Ducissa mater ducis Bourgogne". As regent,
Alice worked to
secure the inheritance...
-
Abbey and
Windberg Abbey, and in the
Annales Altahenses, all
naming her as
ducissa Bawarie, 'duchess of Bavaria'.
Between 1254 and 1271,
Elizabeth had ten...
- Duke of Norfolk).
Below is
inscribed in Latin:
Elizabeta nat(a)
Talbot Ducissa Norfoltia ("Elizabeth born Talbot,
Duchess of Norfolk").
Stained gl****...