Antonia of Savoy (died 1500), was Lady of Monaco by marriage to Jean II, Lord of Monaco. Antonia or Antoinette of Savoy was the illegitimate daughter of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and his mistress Libera Portoneri. She was raised in the household of the queen of France, Charlotte of Savoy. In 1487, she was arranged to marry the heir to the throne of Monaco in a peace agreement between Monaco and Savoy supported by France. The marriage was of high importance to Savoy, and part of a process in which was completed in 1489, when Savoy acknowledged the independence of Savoy.
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- Antonia di Savoia (it)
- Antoinette de Savoie (fr)
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| - Antoinette de Savoie (morte en 1500) est dame de Monaco par son mariage en 1486 avec Jean II, seigneur de Monaco. Antoinette de Savoie est la fille illégitime de Philippe II, duc de Savoie et de sa maîtresse Libera Portoneri. Elle est élevée auprès de sa tante, la reine de France Charlotte de Savoie. En 1486, elle est mariée à l'héritier de la seigneurie de Monaco dans le cadre d'un accord de paix entre Monaco et la Savoie soutenu par la France. Le couple a une fille, Marie Grimaldi, mariée en 1515 à Geronimo della Rovere, et forcée de renoncer à ses droits sur Monaco lors de son mariage. (fr)
- Antonia di Savoia (... – 1500), fu signora consorte di Monaco per matrimonio con Giovanni II, signore di Monaco. Stemma Savoia (it)
- Antonia of Savoy (died 1500), was Lady of Monaco by marriage to Jean II, Lord of Monaco. Antonia or Antoinette of Savoy was the illegitimate daughter of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and his mistress Libera Portoneri. She was raised in the household of the queen of France, Charlotte of Savoy. In 1487, she was arranged to marry the heir to the throne of Monaco in a peace agreement between Monaco and Savoy supported by France. The marriage was of high importance to Savoy, and part of a process in which was completed in 1489, when Savoy acknowledged the independence of Savoy. (en)
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| - Antonia of Savoy (died 1500), was Lady of Monaco by marriage to Jean II, Lord of Monaco. Antonia or Antoinette of Savoy was the illegitimate daughter of Philip II, Duke of Savoy and his mistress Libera Portoneri. She was raised in the household of the queen of France, Charlotte of Savoy. In 1487, she was arranged to marry the heir to the throne of Monaco in a peace agreement between Monaco and Savoy supported by France. The marriage was of high importance to Savoy, and part of a process in which was completed in 1489, when Savoy acknowledged the independence of Savoy. The couple had a daughter, Marie Grimaldi, wo was in 1515 married to Geronimo della Rovere and was forced to renounce her rights to the throne upon her marriage. (en)
- Antoinette de Savoie (morte en 1500) est dame de Monaco par son mariage en 1486 avec Jean II, seigneur de Monaco. Antoinette de Savoie est la fille illégitime de Philippe II, duc de Savoie et de sa maîtresse Libera Portoneri. Elle est élevée auprès de sa tante, la reine de France Charlotte de Savoie. En 1486, elle est mariée à l'héritier de la seigneurie de Monaco dans le cadre d'un accord de paix entre Monaco et la Savoie soutenu par la France. Le couple a une fille, Marie Grimaldi, mariée en 1515 à Geronimo della Rovere, et forcée de renoncer à ses droits sur Monaco lors de son mariage. (fr)
- Antonia di Savoia (... – 1500), fu signora consorte di Monaco per matrimonio con Giovanni II, signore di Monaco. Stemma Savoia (it)
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