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Louis III (1403 - 12 November 1434) was Titular King of Naples, Count of Provence and Duke of Anjou. Events July 21 - Battle of Shrewsbury. ...
November 12 is the 316th day of the year (317th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 49 days remaining. ...
Events May 30, Battle of Lipany in the Hussite Wars Jan van Eyck painted the wedding of Giovanni Arnoflini The Honorable Passing of Arms at the bridge of Obrigo The Portuguese reach Cape Bojador in Western Sahara. ...
The following is a list of monarchs of Naples and Sicily: See also: List of Counts of Apulia and Calabria Hauteville Counts of Sicily, 1071-1130 Roger I 1071-1101 Simon 1101-1105 Roger II 1105-1130 Hauteville Kings of Sicily, 1130-1198 Roger II 1130-1154 William I 1154...
The now-extinct title of Count of Provence belonged to local families of Frankish origin, to the House of Barcelona, to the House of Anjou and to a cadet branch of the House of Valois. ...
Counts of Anjou, c. ...
He was eldest son and heir of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Four Kingdoms. The Angevin French prince, Louis II of Anjou (1377 - 1417) was the rival of Ladislas as king of Naples. ...
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Pope Martin V invested him 4 December 1419 as 'King of Sicily'. Martin V, né Otto di Colonna (1368 - February 20, 1431), pope from 1417 to 1431, was elected on St Martins day at the Council of Constance by a conclave consisting of twenty-three cardinals and thirty delegates of the council, which after deposing John XXIII, had long experienced much...
December 4 is the 338th day (339th on leap years) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Events January 19 - Hundred Years War: Rouen surrenders to Henry V of England which brings Normandy under the control of England. ...
He was in alliance with Milan and Venice. Location within Italy Piazza della Scala Milan (Italian: Milano; Milanese dialect: Milán) is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed of Italian regions. ...
Location within Italy Venice is known for its waterways and gondolas Venice (Italian Venezia), the city of canals, is the capital of the region of Veneto, population 271,663 (census estimate 2004-01-01). ...
Louis's family had been longtime rivals of the Durazzo family regarding the kingdom of Naples, but the last heir of Durazzo line, queen Joan II of Naples was childless and approaching old age. Young Louis became slowly reconciled with her, and the queen adopted young Louis in 1423. However, Louis was not able to secure his rule in the kingdom of Naples, as King Alfonso V of Aragon also claimed it and brought thev warring to Louis's own inherited lands of Provence. Durrës (Photo by Marc Morell) Durrës (Albanian: Durrës or Durrësi) is the most ancient city of Albania and one of the most economically important as the biggest port city. ...
Joan II of Naples (1371-1435), was Queen from 1414 to 1435. ...
Events July 31 - Hundred Years War: Battle of Cravant - The French army is defeated at Cravant on the banks of the river Yonne. ...
Alfonso V of Aragon (also Alfonso I of Naples) (1396 - June 27, 1458), surnamed the Magnanimous, was the King of Aragon and Naples and count of Barcelona from 1416 to 1458. ...
Provence is a former Roman province and is now a region of southeastern France, located on the Mediterranean Sea adjacent to Frances border with Italy. ...
He died childless in Cosenza, which is located in Neapolitan lands. He was succeeded by his next brother René of Anjou. Cosenza is a town and comune in the Calabria region of southern Italy, 39°18N 16°14E, on the Crati River at 238 m (781 ft) above sea-level. ...
René dAnjou, René I of Naples (René I the Good, French Le bon roi René) (January 16, 1409–July 10, 1480), was duke of Anjou, count of Provence (1434–1480), count of Piedmont, duke of Bar (1430–1480), duke of Lorraine (1431–1453), king of Naples (1438-1442), king...
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