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  1. Naples enjoyed a brief period of prosperity and importance in Italian affairs under Robert, king of Naples (1309–43), but from the mid-14th to the 15th century, the history of the kingdom was a story of dynastic disputes within the Angevin house.

  2. "Robert the Wise, King of Naples" published on by null. (1275–1343)Born c.1275, younger son of Charles II, Robert reigned over southern Italy from 1309 to his death in 1343. This reign marked the apogee of the Angevin dynasty of ...

  3. The Deathbed of Robert, King of Naples. by Alfred Elmore. Date painted 1847-1848. Inscr: signed and dated 1848. as Wyn, and John Kenyon Booth (1891-1970), late John Booth. Alfred Elmore RA was a Victorian history and genre painter. He was born at Clonakilty, County Cork on the day of Waterloo,18 June 1815, the son of Dr John Richard Elmore, an ...

  4. King of Naples (1276–1343) Also known as Robert I the Wise, Robert I of Naples. Born in 1277 in Santa Maria Capua Vetere. Died on 28 January 1343 in Naples. See also: Wikipedia , Wikidata (Q290720) » See 6 coins.

  5. F L E C K K ing Robert I of Naples (1275–1343), who ruled from 1309–43 primarily in southern Italy and Provence, also claimed the title King of Jerusalem.1 Robert’s ambitious grandfather, Angevin King Charles I (1226–85; King of Sicily 1266–85), had purchased the claims to the Kingdom of Jerusalem in 1277 from Maria of Antioch (d ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_RobertKing Robert - Wikipedia

    Robert, King of Naples (1276–1343), known as Robert the Wise, King of Naples; Rupprecht, Crown Prince of Bavaria (1869–1955), claimed successor to the thrones of England and Scotland as Robert I and IV; Fictional characters. Robert Baratheon, the fictional King of Westeros in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series; See also

  7. Robert of Anjou ( Italian: Roberto D'Angiò ), known as Robert the Wise ( Italian: Roberto il Saggio, 1277 – 20 January 1343) was King of Naples, titular King of Jerusalem and Count of Provence and Forcalquier from 1309 to 1343, the central figure of Italian politics of his time. [1] He was the third but eldest surviving son of King Charles ...