Regina Beatrice della Scala (Sant'Angelo Lodi, 1333 - Milan, June 18, 1384) was the eldest daughter of Mastino II della Scala (1308 - 1351), Lord of Verona , Vicenza, Padua, Parma, Brescia and Lucca, and Taddeo di Carrara.
He had three brothers, Cangrande ( 1332 - 1359 ) Cansignorio (1340 - 1375) and Paul Alboino (1343 - 1375), which were all Gentlemen of Verona and Vicenza from 1351 until 1375.
September 27 1350, she married, as planned in 1345, Bernabo Visconti, partner and then successor, together with Matteo and Galeazzo (two imperial vicars lords of Milan), Giovanni Visconti of ( 1290 - 1354 ). He lived in Milan since the building of San Giovanni in Conca, gave birth to fifteen children, five males and ten females
Taddea (Milan, 1351 - Monaco di Baviera, 28 September 1381) married in 1364 Duke Stefano III of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
Marco (November 1353 - Milan, January 3 1382) Lord of Parma, in 1367 he married Isabella of Bavaria-Landshut
Ludovico ( 1355 - March 7 1404) , Governor and Lord of Parma and Governor of Lodi married Violante Visconti Valentina
Carlo (1359 - 1403), Lord of Parma, in 1382 he married Beatrice d'Armagnac, daughter of the Count of Armagnac
Catherine (Milan, 1362 - Monza , October 17, 1404), married in 1380 Gian Galeazzo Visconti Duke of Milan;
Agnes ( 1363, December 1391 ), married in 1380 Francesco I Gonzaga Lord of Mantua, who died decapitated;
Maddalena (Milan, 1366 - Burghausen, July 17 1404), married in 1381 Frederick II of Bavaria-Landshut
Gianmastino (1370 - 1405), Lord of Bergamo and Ghiara d'Adda, married in 1385 Cleofe della Scala, daughter of Anthony The Lord of Verona
Lucia (ca. 1372 - England, April 14 1424) married in 1407 Edmund Holand, 4th Duke of Kent, Elizabeth
Queen was a clever policy, so that ruled large estates and treated early with her husband in exchange for possession of certain lands in the area of \u200b\u200bLake Garda . He led troops into battle against even some relatives.
died in 1384 and was buried in Milan crypt in San Giovanni in Conca next to her husband. The most important woman erected at La Scala Milan the Church of Santa Maria della Scala , from which he later named the Teatro alla Scala .
Adapted from Wikipedia