Manarella of Yorte-Sarette

Manarella of Yorte-Sarette (21 May 926-17 June 975) was Queen of Winton as the first wife of Ismeil I "the Restorer", as well as mother of his successor Ismeil II. She exerted a tremendous influence on her husband, as served as regent. She was regarded as the reincarnation of Anne Gerne to some extents.

Early life and marriage
Manarella was the fourth daughter of Cleote II, Count of Yorte-Sarette, and his wife Theona of Palarra, whose mother Kalantha Manrez was sister of Orajta Manrez, mother of Ismeil I of Winton. Cleote II was a vassal of duchy of Yorte, who strongly opposed the marriage between Sumanée II of Yorte and Joan II of Sayamati, but he didn't succeed; later he opposed the marriage between Moshacca of Yorte, the daughter of previous couple and Henther Welsuque, Eadien Crown Prince, and still he was not successful. Therefore Cleote II came into a bad relationship with Eadien and Sayamati, and begen an intimate relationship with Maharapura. His attitude affected his children. Manarella lived a Maharapurese way in her early years, and had stayed in Ratha court for a several months.

In August 945, Miro VI of Maharapura had murdered some nobles who made attempts to gain the independence of Winton, especially their leader, Nipofe Luxe, Count of Rovgen, whose son Ismeil Luxe was sent into Maharapurese court as a hostage. To ensure Ismeil being loyal to Maharapurese reign and prevent he against Maharapura like his father, Miro VI arranged the marriage between Ismeil and Manarella, who was considered "a total Maharapurese girl".

On 9 April 946, Ismeil Luxe and Manarella married in the Binesi Manor, and the wedding was held by Miro IV and Queen Madhri of Salin. Some historians predicted that Manarella was once a lady-in-waiting to Queen Madhri when she stayed in Ratha court, but it's just a prediction due to the lack of list of Madhri's attendants.