Anna Cabrera Ximénez

Italian ruler
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DIpinto nella Chiesa di Santa Maria, Alcamo

Anna Cabrera Ximénez (1460–1526) was an Italian ruler. She was the ruling Countess of Modica between 1477 and 1526.[1]

She married in 1480 to Fadrique Enríquez de Velasco, 4th Admiral of Castile (c. 1465–1538). They had no children.

References

  1. ^ Vincenzo Livia, La Contea di Modica. Un grande Stato nel Regno delle Due Sicilie, Edizioni Associazione Culturale Dialogo, Modica, 2019