Prior to his marriage, King James II had three natural children with an unnamed mistress: • Eugene of Lusignan (b. c. 1468 - d.
Venice, 1536), married Donna Paola Mazzara of Sicily after 1509. • Janus of Lusignan (d. after 1552), married (1) 1504 to N de Toro, married (2) 1547 to Virginia Cosanza dei Duchi di San Sava, with issue. • Charlotte of Lusignan (b. April 1468 - d. 24 July 1480 in Castel of
Padua), she was either married or engaged to the designated heir of her aunt, Alonso, batard d'Aragona (1460–1510), a son of
Ferdinand I of Naples. She was imprisoned by Queen Charlotte's opponents and died in captivity shortly before her twelfth birthday. He had another mistress, by the name of Eschive de Nores (d. after 1468), who married his cousin, Philippe, Titular
Prince of Galilee, a natural son of his great-uncle,
Henry. However, there is no record of any children with her. == See also ==