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Mary of Enghien

Mary of Enghien, also Maria d'Enghien (1367 or 1370 – 9 May 1446), was Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446 and Queen of Naples as well as titular Queen of Sicily, Jerusalem, and Hungary by marriage to Ladislaus of Naples from 1406 to 1414.[1]

Mary of Enghien
Countess of Lecce
Reign1384–1446
PredecessorPeter of Enghien
SuccessorGiovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo
Queen consort of Naples
Tenure1406 – 6 August 1414
Born1367 or 1370
Died9 May 1446
SpouseRaimondo Orsini Del Balzo
Ladislaus of Naples
Issue
More
Caterina del Balzo Orsini
Giovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo
HouseEnghien
FatherJohn of Enghien
MotherSancia Del Balzo

Biography

Early life

Probably born in Lecce, she was the daughter of John of Enghien, Count of Castro, and Sancia Del Balzo. Her father was the third son of Isabella of Brienne (who died in 1360) and her husband, Walter of Enghien (who had died in 1345).

Her paternal grandmother Isabella survived her brother Walter VI of Brienne, titular Duke of Athens, etc., who died without surviving issue in 1356 at the Battle of Poitiers. As his heir, she became Countess of Lecce and Brienne, etc., as well as the titular Duchess of Athens. Since her eldest son, Walter, had died before her brother, her heir was her second son, Sohier of Enghien. She allowed her inherited lands to be divided between her numerous children during her own lifetime. Mary's father, the third (but second-surviving) son, had received the County of Lecce and the lordship of Castro.

Countess of Lecce

Mary's father, John, died in 1380, leaving minor children. Mary's brother Peter of Enghien, also called Pyrrhus (Pyrro or Pirro), became the Count of Lecce. However, Peter died childless in 1384 and was succeeded by Mary and her husband, Raimondo del Balzo Orsini di Nola, whom she married that same year in Taranto.

Chroniclers describe her as beautiful, intrepid, and adventurous: adored by her children, loved by her first husband, besieged by King Ladislaus of Naples, and treated cruelly by the king's sister.

She stayed in her castles of Lecce and Copertino when Raimondo travelled and gave his services to the king against the papal troops and supporters of the junior Angevin line. She was occupied by their children, Marias, Caterina, Giovanni Antonio, and Gabriele.

Raimondo was created Prince of Taranto (in her hereditary rights) and died in 1406.

Queen of Naples

After her husband's death, she was besieged in Taranto (1406) and resisted the troops of Ladislaus till he decided to propose marriage to her. Thus forced to marry Ladislaus, the wedding was held in the chapel of the Castle of Taranto. Her second marriage was childless. Ladislaus died on 6 August 1414; his sister and successor, Joan II of Naples, described as cruel, hated Mary, and imprisoned her. Joan's husband, James II, Count of La Marche, however, soon allowed Mary to go. She returned to Lecce, Joan having driven her and her children from the royal domains back to Tarentine lands.

Mary lived a long life, dying at the age of 78 in Lecce. She witnessed the marriage of her granddaughter Isabella of Clermont, daughter of Tristan and Catherine and an heiress of remarkable feudal possessions in Southern Italy, to Ferdinand of Aragon in 1444. He was the bastard son of King Alfonso V of Aragon, who had conquered Southern Italy in 1441.

Children

 
Peter Paul Rubens's copy of The Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci. Allegedly the knight at far right is Giovanni Orsini.

Her children were:

  • Maria del Balzo Orsini (died after 1410), married Antonio di Acquaviva, Duke of Atri, etc. Childless.
  • Caterina del Balzo Orsini, also known as Catherine of Taranto. Married with Bartholomew Tristan of Clermont (Bartolomeo Tristano di Chiaramonte or Chiaromonte), a knight of the French family of de Clermont-Lodeve. Tristan became Count of Capertino by the dowry of his wife. (That Catherine del Balzo Orsini who lived almost in the same period and married Giulio Antonio di Aragona di Acquaviva, Duke of Atri, etc., bringing him the dowry of Casamassima and Conversano, apparently was not this Catherine but a kinswoman, perhaps daughter of Giovanni Antonio or daughter of Gabriel, Duke of Venosa.)
  • Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, John, Prince of Taranto. Died childless in 1463, when his niece Isabella brought the fiefs to her husband King Ferrante.
  • (possibly natural son of her husband) Gabriele del Balzo Orsini (d. 1453), Count of Ugento, etc., Duke of Venosa. Married Giovanna Caracciolo del Sole dei Duchi di Melfi.

References

  1. ^ "MARIA d'Enghien, regina di Sicilia in "Dizionario Biografico"".

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Royal titles
Preceded by Queen consort of Naples
1406 – 6 August 1414
Succeeded by
Regnal titles
Preceded by Countess of Lecce
1384–1446
with Raimondo Orsini Del Balzo
and Ladislaus of Naples
Succeeded by

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This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Mary of Enghien news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2021 Not to be confused with Maria of Enghien Mary of Enghien also Maria d Enghien 1367 or 1370 9 May 1446 was Countess of Lecce from 1384 to 1446 and Queen of Naples as well as titular Queen of Sicily Jerusalem and Hungary by marriage to Ladislaus of Naples from 1406 to 1414 1 Mary of EnghienCountess of LecceReign1384 1446PredecessorPeter of EnghienSuccessorGiovanni Antonio Orsini Del BalzoQueen consort of NaplesTenure1406 6 August 1414Born1367 or 1370Died9 May 1446SpouseRaimondo Orsini Del BalzoLadislaus of NaplesIssueMoreCaterina del Balzo OrsiniGiovanni Antonio Orsini Del BalzoHouseEnghienFatherJohn of EnghienMotherSancia Del Balzo Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Countess of Lecce 1 3 Queen of Naples 2 Children 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Probably born in Lecce she was the daughter of John of Enghien Count of Castro and Sancia Del Balzo Her father was the third son of Isabella of Brienne who died in 1360 and her husband Walter of Enghien who had died in 1345 Her paternal grandmother Isabella survived her brother Walter VI of Brienne titular Duke of Athens etc who died without surviving issue in 1356 at the Battle of Poitiers As his heir she became Countess of Lecce and Brienne etc as well as the titular Duchess of Athens Since her eldest son Walter had died before her brother her heir was her second son Sohier of Enghien She allowed her inherited lands to be divided between her numerous children during her own lifetime Mary s father the third but second surviving son had received the County of Lecce and the lordship of Castro Countess of Lecce Edit Mary s father John died in 1380 leaving minor children Mary s brother Peter of Enghien also called Pyrrhus Pyrro or Pirro became the Count of Lecce However Peter died childless in 1384 and was succeeded by Mary and her husband Raimondo del Balzo Orsini di Nola whom she married that same year in Taranto Chroniclers describe her as beautiful intrepid and adventurous adored by her children loved by her first husband besieged by King Ladislaus of Naples and treated cruelly by the king s sister She stayed in her castles of Lecce and Copertino when Raimondo travelled and gave his services to the king against the papal troops and supporters of the junior Angevin line She was occupied by their children Marias Caterina Giovanni Antonio and Gabriele Raimondo was created Prince of Taranto in her hereditary rights and died in 1406 Queen of Naples Edit After her husband s death she was besieged in Taranto 1406 and resisted the troops of Ladislaus till he decided to propose marriage to her Thus forced to marry Ladislaus the wedding was held in the chapel of the Castle of Taranto Her second marriage was childless Ladislaus died on 6 August 1414 his sister and successor Joan II of Naples described as cruel hated Mary and imprisoned her Joan s husband James II Count of La Marche however soon allowed Mary to go She returned to Lecce Joan having driven her and her children from the royal domains back to Tarentine lands Mary lived a long life dying at the age of 78 in Lecce She witnessed the marriage of her granddaughter Isabella of Clermont daughter of Tristan and Catherine and an heiress of remarkable feudal possessions in Southern Italy to Ferdinand of Aragon in 1444 He was the bastard son of King Alfonso V of Aragon who had conquered Southern Italy in 1441 Children Edit Peter Paul Rubens s copy of The Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci Allegedly the knight at far right is Giovanni Orsini Her children were Maria del Balzo Orsini died after 1410 married Antonio di Acquaviva Duke of Atri etc Childless Caterina del Balzo Orsini also known as Catherine of Taranto Married with Bartholomew Tristan of Clermont Bartolomeo Tristano di Chiaramonte or Chiaromonte a knight of the French family of de Clermont Lodeve Tristan became Count of Capertino by the dowry of his wife That Catherine del Balzo Orsini who lived almost in the same period and married Giulio Antonio di Aragona di Acquaviva Duke of Atri etc bringing him the dowry of Casamassima and Conversano apparently was not this Catherine but a kinswoman perhaps daughter of Giovanni Antonio or daughter of Gabriel Duke of Venosa Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini John Prince of Taranto Died childless in 1463 when his niece Isabella brought the fiefs to her husband King Ferrante possibly natural son of her husband Gabriele del Balzo Orsini d 1453 Count of Ugento etc Duke of Venosa Married Giovanna Caracciolo del Sole dei Duchi di Melfi References Edit MARIA d Enghien regina di Sicilia in Dizionario Biografico External links EditMaria D Enghien Archived 2019 01 04 at the Wayback Machine Royal titlesPreceded byMary of Lusignan Queen consort of Naples1406 6 August 1414 Succeeded byJames II Count of La MarcheRegnal titlesPreceded byPeter of Enghien Countess of Lecce1384 1446with Raimondo Orsini Del Balzo and Ladislaus of Naples Succeeded byGiovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mary of Enghien amp oldid 1129186793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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