Anne of Cyprus - Issue

Issue

  1. Amadeus (Thonon 1 February 1435 - Vercelli 30 March 1472).
  2. Maria (Morges 10 March 1436 - Thonon 1 December 1437).
  3. Louis of Savoy, Count of Geneva (Thonon 1 April 1437 -Ripaille 16 July 1482), married Annabella of Scotland, married Queen Charlotte of Cyprus.
  4. Philippe II, Duke of Savoy (Chambéry 4 February 1438 - Chambéry 7 November 1497)
  5. Margaret (Pinerolo April 1439 -Brugge 9 March 1485), married firstly in December 1458 Giovanni IV Paleologo (1413–1464), Marquis of Montferrat; she married secondly, Pierre II de Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, Brienne, de Ligny, Marle, and Soissons, by whom she had issue, including Marie de Luxembourg.
  6. Janus, Count of Geneva (Genève 8 November 1440 - Annecy 22 December 1491).
  7. Charlotte (Chambéry 16 November 1441 - Amboise 1 December 1483), married King Louis XI of France.
  8. Aimon (Genève 2 November 1442 - Thonon 30 mars 1443).
  9. Jacques (Genève 29 November 1444 - Genève 1 June 1445)
  10. Pierre (Genève February 1446 - Torino August 1458). Bishop of Genève 1451
  11. John Louis, Bishop of Geneva (Genève 26 February 1447 - Torino 11 June 1482).
  12. Maria (Pinerolo 20 March 1448 - 13 September 1475), married as his second wife, Louis of Luxembourg, Count of St. Pol, Brienne, de Ligny, and Conversano, Constable of France, by whom she had issue.
  13. Bona (Avilliana 12 August 1449 - Fossano 17 November 1503), married Galeazzo Maria Sforza, Duke of Milan, by whom she had issue.
  14. Jacques (Genève 12 November 1450 - Ham 30 January 1486).
  15. Anne (Genève September 1452 - Genève 1 October 1452).
  16. Francis, Archbishop of Auch and Bishop of Geneva (Annecy 19 August 1454 - Turin 3 October 1490).
  17. Agnes (Chambery October 1457 - Paris 16 March 1509) married François d'Orléans Longueville

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