List of Italian queens
Queen of Italy is a title adopted by many spouses of the rulers of the Italian peninsula after the fall of the Roman Empire. The details of where and how the ruling kings ruled are in the article about them The details of where and how the ruling kings ruled are in the article about them. The elective dignity of Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never an Italian Queen regnant, though women such as Adelaide of Italy and Theophanu and Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, Ruling as de facto Queens Regnant..
Queen consorts of Italy, under Odoacer
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Ostrogothic Queen consorts of Italy
Lombardic Queen consorts of Italy
Queen consorts of Italy
[Carolingian dynasty], (774–887)
After 887, Italy fell into instability, with many rulers claiming the Kingship simultaneously:[Unruoching dynasty], (887–924)
[Widonid dynasty], (889–896)
[Carolingian Dynasty], (896–899)
[Bosonid dynasty], (900–905)
[Elder Welf dynasty], (922–926)
[Bosonid dynasty], (926–950)
[Anscarid dynasty], (950–963)
[Ottonian dynasty], (951–1002)
In 951 Otto I of Germany invaded Italy and was crowned "King of the Lombards". In 952, Berengar and Adalbert became in vassals but remained Kings until being deposed by Otto.[Anscarid dynasty], (1002–1014)
After the brief interruption by Arduin of Ivrea and after the restoration of the Holy Roman Emperor as the sole holder of the title King of Italy, the title became one of the many appanages of the Holy Roman Empress.[Ottonian dynasty], (1004–1024)
[Salian dynasty], (1026–1125)
House of Supplinburg, (1128–1137)
[House of Hohenstaufen], (1154–1197)
[House of Welf], (1208–1215)
[House of Hohenstaufen], (1212–1250)
[House of Luxembourg], (1308–1313)
[House of Wittelsbach], (1327–1347)
[House of Luxembourg], (1355–1437)
[House of Habsburg], (1437–1745)
[House of Wittelsbach], (1742–1745)
[House of Habsburg-Lorraine], (1745–1806)
[House of Bonaparte], (1805–1814)
[House of Savoy], (1861–1946)
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |
Margherita of Savoy-Genoa | Ferdinand, 1st Duke of Genoa | 20 November 1851 | 21 April 1868 | 9 January 1878 husband's accession | 29 July 1900 husband's death | 4 January 1926 | Umberto I | |
Elena of Montenegro | Nicholas I of Montenegro | 8 January 1873 | 24 October 1896 | 29 July 1900 husband's accession | 9 May 1946 husband's abdication | 28 November 1952 | Victor Emmanuel III | |
Marie-José of Belgium | Albert I of Belgium | 4 August 1906 | 8 January 1930 | 9 May 1946 husband's accession | 12 June 1946 monarchy abolished | 27 January 2001 | Umberto II | |
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Consort | Ceased to be Consort | Death | Spouse |