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  1. Isabel de Clermont (em italiano: Isabella de Chiaromonte; em francês: Isabelle de Clermont), também chamada Isabel de Tarento (Tarento, 1424 – Nápoles, 30 de março de 1465), foi uma nobre italiana, de origem francesa, princesa de Tarento suo jure (1463-1465) e rainha de Nápoles por casamento.

  2. Isabella of Clermont (c. 1424 – 30 March 1465), also known as Isabella of Taranto, was queen of Naples as the first wife of King Ferdinand I of Naples, and a feudatory of the kingdom as the holder and ruling Princess of the Principality of Taranto in 1463–1465.

  3. Ysabeau de Clermont is one of the oldest vampires in existence, and certainly one of the cleverest. Known for her beauty and elegance, Ysabeau was mated to the legendary Philippe de Clermont. Ysabeau is fiercely protective of her family and her concerns are primarily for her beloved son, Matthew.

  4. Isabel de Clermont (em italiano: Isabella de Chiaromonte; em francês: Isabelle de Clermont), também chamada Isabel de Tarento (Tarento, 1424 – Nápoles, 30 de março de 1465), foi uma nobre italiana, de origem francesa, princesa de Tarento suo jure (1463-1465) e rainha de Nápoles por casamento.

  5. Isabel de Clermont (d. 1465)Queen of Naples. Died in 1465; daughter of Caterina Orsini and Tristan, count of Capertino; became first wife of Ferdinand or Ferrante I (1423–1494), king of Naples (r. 1458–1494), in 1444; children: Alfonso or Alphonso II (1448–1495), king of Naples (r. 1494, abdicated in 1495); Leonora of Aragon (1450–1493 ...

  6. Isabel de Chiaromonte, también conocida como Isabel de Tarento o Isabel de Clermont (Taranto, c. 1424 - Nápoles, 30 de marzo de 1465), fue princesa de Taranto y reina de Nápoles por su matrimonio con Fernando I.

  7. 17 de fev. de 2021 · Isabella di Taranto, born Isabella de Clermont, (c. 1424 – 30 March 1465), was a Princess of Taranto in her own right and first Queen consort of Ferdinand I of Naples. Family. She was the elder daughter of Tristan de Clermont, Count of Copertino, and Catherine of Taranto.