Pietrina Francone was a 15th-century Italian noblewoman from the Francone family in Apulia. Her father was Oliviero Francone, an Aragonese officer in Lecce. Through her marriage to Albanian Prince Regnant Gjergj Arianiti, she became the Princess Consort of the Arianiti Principality.[1][2]
Pietrina Francone | |
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Princess of Arianiti | |
Princess consort of Arianiti | |
Tenure | c. 1440s -1462 |
Predecessor | Maria Muzaka |
Successor | Francesca of Montferrat |
Born | unknown |
Died | c. 15th-16th century |
Spouse | Gjergj Arianiti |
Issue | Theodora Arianiti Maria Arianiti Thomas Comnino Arianiti Constantine Arianiti, Prince of Macedonia Arianitto Arianiti |
House | Francone (by birth) Arianiti (by marriage) |
Father | Oliviero Francone |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
References
edit- ^ Harris, Jonathan (2013). Despots, Emperors and Balkan Identity in Exile.
- ^ Babinger, Franz (1962). ARIANITI, Costantino. Rome.
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