Category
page 112th-century Italian women
Costanza I of Sicily
Queen of Sicily
Matilda of Tuscany
Canossian dynasty countess of Tuscany (c.1046–1115)

Joan of England
Queen of Sicily (1165-1199)

Constance of Aragon
Queen Consort of Hungary and Holy Roman Empress Consort

Adelaide del Vasto
Countess of Sicily (1089–1101) and Queen of Jerusalem (1112–1117)
Irene Angelina
Byzantine queen (1180-1208)
Maud of Savoy
Queen consort of Portugal
Elvira of Leon
Queen of Sicily
Gertrude of Süpplingenburg
Margravine consort of Austria and Tuscany and Duchess consort of Saxony and Bavaria (1115-1143)
Sibylla of Burgundy
Queen of Sicily
Beatrice of Rethel
Queen consort of Sicily
Margaret of Navarre
Queen of Sicily (1134-1182)
Sibylla of Acerra
regent
Judith of Babenberg
Italian noble, Margravinne of Montferrat
Sybilla of Conversano
Duchess of Normandy

Agnes of Montferrat
Empress consort
Alberada of Buonalbergo
Medieval Italian woman
Beatrice d'Este
Noblewoman who died in 1334

Azalaïs of Montferrat
Italian noble
Mahaut of Albon
Countess Consort of Savoy
Agalbursa of Bas
Agalbursa de Bas (or Agalburga, Galbors)(fl. 12th century CE) was the daughter of Ponce de Cervera, viscount of Bas (a Catalan magnate), and Almodis, daughter of Raymond Berengar III of Barcelona. King Alfonso of Aragon was her cousin. In 1157, she married Barisone II of Arborea as his second wife. He was the ruler of Arborea, one of the four kingdoms into which Sardinia had been divided. The marriage lead many Catalan families to come live in Arborea.
Gualdrada
Italian noblewoman (1168–1226)
Stamira
thumb|400px|"Stamira", 1877 painting by Francesco Podesti.