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This House of Anjou included the branches of Anjou-Hungary, which ruled Hungary (1308–1385, 1386–1395) and Poland (1370–1399), Anjou-Taranto, which ruled the remnants of the Latin Empire (1313–1374) and Anjou-Durazzo, which ruled Naples (1382–1435) and Hungary (1385–1386).
- Capetian dynasty
House of Anjou (initially ruling house of Sicily, then of...
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the Capetian House of Anjou, the third Angevin dynasty that...
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This category is for members of the second Angevin dynasty,...
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S. Stephen of Anjou. Categories: Capetian House of Anjou....
- Capetian dynasty
Dynastically, he established two notable Capetian houses: the House of Anjou (which he created by bestowing the County of Anjou upon his brother, Charles I (1227–1285)), and the House of Bourbon (which he established by bestowing Clermont on his son Robert (1256–1317) in 1268, before marrying the young man to the heiress of Bourbon ...
- 987; 1036 years ago
- Hugh Capet
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branch of Capetian dynasty. In Capetian dynasty. …controversial succession; the first Capetian house of Anjou, with kings and queens of Naples (1266–1435) and kings of Hungary (1310–82); the house of Évreux, with three kings of Navarre (1328–1425); the second Capetian house of Anjou, with five counts of Provence (1382–1481); and ...