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Blanche of Montferrat

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Blanche, on the left, and her younger sister, Giovanna

Blanche of Montferrat (Italian: Bianca di Monferrato; 1472 – 30 March 1519) was the duchess of Savoy as the wife of Charles I of Savoy. She acted as regent for her only son Charles from 1490 until his accidental death in 1496.

Marriage

Blanche was the eldest daughter of Marquess William VIII Palaiologos of Montferrat and Elisabetta , daughter of Duke Francesco I Sforza of Milan and Bianca Maria Visconti, after whom Blanche was named. Elisabetta died, at age 17, when Blanche was less than a year old.

On 1 April 1485, Blanche married Duke Charles I of Savoy. The marriage produced two surviving children:

Regency

Soon after the death of her husband in 1490, Blanche gave birth to her youngest child, who did not survive. She then acted as regent for her young son, who had succeeded his father in his regnal and titular titles. She remained the ruler of Savoy until her son, who was seven years old at the time, was accidentally killed in a fall at Moncalieri. Her surviving child, Yolande fell ill and died three years later, without having produced any children; therefore Blanche's line became extinct.

In December 1518, Blanche fell seriously ill, possibly with tuberculosis. In her will dated 12 February 1519, she named her choice of burial place which was the chapel of the Church of the Blessed Virgin in Carignano. She named her heir as Charles III, Duke of Savoy, and in default, the latter's younger brother Philippe, Count of Genevois.[1] She died less than two months later.

References

  1. ^ Charles Cawley, Medieval Lands, Savoy