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  1. Anne of Savoy, Princess of Squillace, Altamura, and Taranto (1 June 1455 – February 1480) was the first wife of King Frederick IV. She died 16 years before he succeeded to the Neapolitan throne, so she was never queen consort.

  2. Anna of Savoy, born Giovanna (1306–1365), was a Byzantine Empress consort, as the second spouse of Andronikos III Palaiologos. She served as regent, with the titles augusta and autokratorissa, during the minority of her son John V Palaiologos from 1341 until 1347.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ann_SavoyAnn Savoy - Wikipedia

    Ann Savoy (/ s ɑː ˈ v w ɑː / sah-VWAH; née Allen; born January 20, 1952) is a musician, author, and record producer. Biography [ edit ] Savoy was born in St. Louis , Missouri and raised in Richmond, Virginia . [2]

  4. Born into an important Italian noble family, Anne was the daughter of Count Amadeus V of Savoy, a region in what is now southeastern France, bordering on Italy. She was betrothed and married to Emperor Andronicus III of Byzantium at the age of six, a not-uncommon age for royal brides.

  5. Anna of Savoy (1455–1480) Noblewoman of Savoy. Born in 1455; died in 1480; daughter of Yolande of France (1434–1478) and Amedée also known as Amadeus IX, duke of Savoy (r. 1465–1472); married Frederick IV (1452–1504), king of Naples (r. 1496–1501, deposed), on September 11, 1478.

  6. ANN OF SAVOY, Was the daughter of Amadeus the Fifth, count of Savoy, who married Andronicus the Younger, emperor of Constantinople, and was crowned empress 1326. By some historians she is called Joanna, but is generally known by the name of Anna, Empress of Constantinople.

  7. Anna of Savoy, born Giovanna (1306–1365), was a Byzantine Empress consort, as the second spouse of Andronikos III Palaiologos. She served as regent, with the titles augusta and autokratorissa, during the minority of her son John V Palaiologos from 1341 until 1347.