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on 15 February 1489 the queen exited from Nicosia in order to go to Famagusta, to leave . And when she went on horseback wearing a black silken cloak, with all the ladies and the knights in her company Her eyes, moreover did not cease to shed tears throughout the procession. The people likewise shed
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however, the Cyprus Antiquities Department stated in October 2012 that there was no evidence Queen Catherine ever stayed there, with the newspaper quoting the department's archaeological officer Evi Fiouri as saying the department has never referred to the structure as the queen’s summer palace but
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in favour of Charlotte, John's legitimate daughter, broke out, and Catherine was kept a prisoner. The Venetians returned, and order was soon restored, but the republic was meditating the seizure of Cyprus, although it had no valid title whatever.
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to Charlotte, the duke of Savoy claimed the island and Charlotte was named Queen. In 1468, Catherine, through negotiations by her father and uncle, was offered to James as his wife. The marriage was extremely advantageous to the
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James died soon after the wedding due to a sudden illness and, according to his will, Catherine, who at the time was pregnant, acted as regent. As soon as the Venetian fleet sailed away a plot to depose the infant
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said to be Catherine Cornaro's summer palace. The project aimed to create a cultural centre in the mansion's west wing, with the work continuing in stages for three years depending on funds. According to the
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Catherine became monarch when James III died in August 1474 after his first birthday, probably from illness, even if it was rumored that he had been poisoned by Venice or
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region, in 1489. Asolo soon gained a reputation as a court of literary and artistic distinction, mainly as a result of it being the fictitious setting for
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The Cornaro family had produced four Doges. Her family had long associations with Cyprus, especially with regard to trade and commerce. In the
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on 30 July 1468 by proxy when she was 14 years old. She finally set sail to Cyprus in November 1472 and married James in person at
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In October 2011, the Cyprus Antiquities Department announced a one million euro project to restore a part-medieval mansion in
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became a colony of Venice, and as compensation, Catherine was allowed to retain the title of queen and was made lady of
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sacked the town, then fled to Venice where she lived for another year, dying on 10 July 1510. She is entombed in the
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On 14 March 1489, she was forced to abdicate and sell the administration of the country to the Republic of Venice.
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since 1426. Under Catherine, who ruled Cyprus from 1474 to 1489, the island was controlled by Venetian merchants.
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of Cyprus upon his death. She reigned from 26 August 1474 to 26 February 1489 and was declared a "Daughter of
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and her illegitimate half-brother James, who tried to seize the island. On the strength of the marriage of
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as it could henceforth secure the commercial rights and other privileges of Venice in
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intended to attack Cyprus, and having also discovered a plot to marry Catherine to
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Proceedings of the 10th Annual Meeting of Young Researchers in Cypriot Archaeology
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Daughter of Venice: Caterina Corner, Queen of Cyprus and Woman of the Renaissance
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Churchill, Lady Randolph Spencer; Davenport, Cyril James Humphries (1900).
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The mainland territories of the Republic of Venice were referred to as the
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Reflections on Renaissance Venice: a celebration of Patricia Fortini Brown
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Thus in 1468, James II, otherwise known as James the Bastard, became
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A History of the Crusades, The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
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La reine de Chypre; opéra en cinq actes. Paroles De Saint Georges
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could claim control of Cyprus after the death of her husband.
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in 1458, the succession was disputed between his daughter
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She was the younger sister of the 930: 587:Jules-Henri Vernoy de Saint-Georges 347:) was a daughter of Venetian Marco 26:. For the Dogaressa of Venice, see 13: 1152: 1056:(Cyprus newspaper), 7 October 2011 948:HalĂ©vy, F.; Saint-Georges, Henri. 934:Catarina Cornaro. Libretto. German 14: 1675: 1574:Amadea Palaiologina of Montferrat 1336:Monarchs of the Kingdom of Cyprus 1161:Caterina Cornaro, Queen of Cyprus 557:of the Republic of Venice in the 419:On the death of the Cypriot King 75:26 August 1474 – 26 February 1489 1592: 1445: 798: 673: 661: 585:A libretto based on her life by 443: 19:For the opera by Donizetti, see 1559:Helvis of Brunswick-Grubenhagen 1059: 1046: 1020: 958: 941: 924: 878: 865: 844: 655:“We don’t know how it started.” 589:formed the basis of the operas 565:'s platonic dialogues on love, 1147:. University of Chicago Press. 731: 691: 452:. 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Index

Caterina Cornaro (opera)
Caterina Corner (dogaressa)

Gentile Bellini
Queen of Cyprus
James III
Queen consort of Cyprus
Venice
Republic of Venice
San Salvador, Venice
James II of Cyprus
Issue
James III of Cyprus
House
Cornaro
Marco Cornaro
Fiorenza Crispo
hu
Venetian
Italian
Greek
romanized
Kingdom of Cyprus
Queen of Jerusalem
Queen of Armenia
queen consort
James II of Cyprus
James III of Cyprus
queen regnant
Saint Mark

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