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page 113th-century Italian women
Isabella II of Jerusalem
Queen regnant of Jerusalem (1212-1228)
Maria of Montferrat
Queen of Jerusalem (1192-1212) (r.1205-1212)
Beatrice Portinari
Dante's muse
Constance of Sicily
Queen of Aragon and titular Queen of Sicily

Mary of Hungary
Queen of Naples (1257-1323)

Constance of Aragon
Queen Consort of Hungary and Holy Roman Empress Consort
Francesca da Rimini
Italian noble woman

Isabella of England
Holy Roman Empress

Angela of Foligno
Italian saint

St. Zita
Zita (27 April 1278), also known as Sitha or Citha, is an Italian saint, the patroness saint of maids and domestic servants. She is often appealed to in order to help find lost keys.
Beatrice of Provence
Countess of Provence and Forcalquier (c.1229–1267)
Elisabeth of Bavaria, Queen of Germany
Queen consort of Conrad IV of Germany
Margaret of Burgundy
Queen of Sicily (1250-1308)
Irene of Montferrat
Byzantine empress
Anna of Hohenstaufen
Empress Consort of Nicaea and Illegitimate daughter:Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor and his mistress, Bianca Lancia
Rose of Viterbo
saint of third order of Francis (Franciscan tertiary)

Beatrice d'Este, Queen of Hungary
Hungarian Queen
Helena Angelina Ducaina
Queen consort of Sicily (1242-1271)
Isabella of Villehardouin
Greek noble (1263-1312)
Bettisia Gozzadini
Italian legal academic
Margaret of Sicily
Landgravine of Thuringia and Countess Palatine of Saxony
Rebecca de Guarna
Italian physician
Beatrice of Sicily, Latin Empress
Empress of Latin Constantinople
Bianca Lancia
mistress and later possibly wife of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II
Beatrice of Savoy, Marchioness of Saluzzo
Queen consort of Sicily (1258-1259)
Saint Fina
Italian christian
Beatrix of Sicily
daughter of Manfred of Sicily, wife of Manfred IV, Marquess of Saluzzo
Adelasia of Torres
Judge of Logudoro-Torres

Agnes of Montferrat
Empress consort

Guglielma de Bohême
Guglielma or Wilhelmina of Bohemia (; or Blažena; 1210 – 24 October 1281) was an Italian noblewoman, possibly of Czech/Bohemian origin, according to her own assertions the daughter of king Ottokar I of Bohemia. She practiced and preached an alternative, feminized version of Christianity in which she predicted the end of time and her own resurrection as the Holy Spirit incarnate. She is now the unofficial patron saint of Brunate. A painting from ca. 1450 depicting Guglielma blessing Abbess Maddalena Albrizzi and an unknown donor hangs in the Church of San Andrea in Brunate. Barbara Newman has a
Cunizza da Romano
Italian noble
Benedetta of Cagliari
Judge of Cagliari
Viridiana
Veridiana (Virginia Margaret del Mazziere) (1182 – 1 February 1242) is an Italian saint. Having made pilgrimages to Santiago de Compostela and Rome, she then became an anchoress.
Elena of Gallura
Sardinian queen
Beatrice d'Este
Noblewoman who died in 1334
Saint Beatrice d'Este
Italian noble and blessed
Compiuta Donzella
Italian poet

Gemma Donati
wife of Dante Alighieri
Pia de' Tolomei
noblewoman from Siena, Italy

Azalaïs of Montferrat
Italian noble
Beatrice of Castile, Marchioness of Montferrat
Castilian infanta
Isabella Pallavicini
Marchioness of Bodonitsa
Vataça Lascaris
Italian princess
Franca Visalta
Italian saint
Blanche of Anjou
(1250-1269)
Aldobrandesca
Aldobrandesca (also known as Alda) (, Siena, Italy – ) was an Italian saint and mystic. A short description of her life was published in 1584, which was later translated into Latin and published in the Acta Sanctorum.
Maifreda da Pirovano
Italian heretic
Piccarda
13th-century Italian noblewoman
Macalda of Scaletta
Italian courtesan, noblewoman and adventurer
Bonacossa Borri
Lady of Milan
Gualdrada
Italian noblewoman (1168–1226)
Beatrice of Montferrat
13th-century Italian noblewoman