Family
Raimondello and Mary had the following children:
- Giovanni Antonio (1386–1463), Prince of Taranto, Duke of Bari, Count of Lecce, Acerra, Soleto, Conversano, also 1443 count of Matera, 1453 Ugento.
- Maria del Balzo Orsini, married Antonio Acquaviva, 2nd Duke of Atri. Apparently childless.
- Caterina del Balzo Orsini, married Bartolomeo (also known as Tristano) di Chiaramonte (de Clermont), Count of Copertino (1380 - c. 1432)
- Gabriele (died 1453), Count of Ugento 1434, 1st Duke of Venosa 1441, Count of Lecce, Neapolitan General and Admiral. Married 1431 Giovanna (Ippolita) Caracciolo del Sole dei Duchi di Melfi, daughter of Sergianni Caracciolo dei Duchi di Melfi, Grand Seneschal of Kingdom of Sicily, and his wife Caterina Filangieri.
| Raimondo Del Balzo Orsini Orsini family Born: 1361 Died: 17 January 1406 | ||
| Preceded by Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen |
Prince of Taranto 1393–1406 |
Succeeded by Ladislaus of Durazzo |
| Preceded by Mary of Enghien |
Count of Lecce 1393–1406 |
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| Persondata | |
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| Name | Orsini, Raimondo Del Balzo |
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| Short description | |
| Date of birth | 1361 |
| Place of birth | Nocera Inferiore |
| Date of death | 17 January 1406 |
| Place of death | Taranto |
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