Caterina Cornaro

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Caterina Cornaro was a 15th-century Venetian noblewoman who became the last reigning Queen of Cyprus before the island passed to Venetian control.

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Catherine Cornaro 3
Caterina Cornaro canonical 1

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Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Venetian noble
human
monarch of Cyprus
noblewoman
queen
burialPlace Church of San Salvador, Venice
causeOfDeath illness
centuryOfActivity 15th century
16th century
child James III of Cyprus
countryOfCitizenship Republic of Venice
dateOfBirth 1454-11-25
dateOfDeath 1510-07-10
describedBySource Italian Renaissance chronicles
Venetian state records
endTime 1489-03-26
era Renaissance
familyName Cornaro Piscopia
surface form: Cornaro
father Marco Cornaro
givenName Caterina
monarchOf Kingdom of Cyprus
mother Fiorenza Crispo
nobleFamily Cornaro family
notableEvent abdication of the throne of Cyprus in favor of Venice
notableFor being the last reigning Queen of Cyprus
transferring Cyprus to Venetian control
notableWork patronage of the arts in Asolo
placeOfBirth Republic of Venice
Venice
placeOfDeath Republic of Venice
Venice
positionHeld Lady of Asolo
Queen of Cyprus
predecessor James II of Cyprus
reign 1474-1489
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
residence Asolo
Cyprus
Venice
sexOrGender female
spouse James II of Cyprus
startTime 1474-09-07
succeededBy Republic of Venice
title Queen consort of Cyprus
Queen of Armenia
Queen of Jerusalem
Queen regnant of Cyprus

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Caterina hasFamousBearer Caterina Cornaro
Kingdom of Cyprus notableMonarch Caterina Cornaro
this entity surface form: Catherine Cornaro
Kingdom of Cyprus lastMonarch Caterina Cornaro
this entity surface form: Catherine Cornaro
Cornaro family hasNotableMember Caterina Cornaro
this entity surface form: Catherine Cornaro