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  2. Maria of Calabria (6 May 1329 – 20 May 1366), Countess of Alba, was a Neapolitan princess of the Capetian House of Anjou whose descendants inherited the crown of Naples following the death of her older sister, Queen Joanna I.

  3. Nov 27, 2018 · WHAT TO DO: With 800-kms of coastline, Calabria’s beaches are some of Italy’s best. Points of interest include the seaside towns of Pizzo Calabro (where Italian Tartufo gelato was invented) and further up the coast, the enchanting Amantea, Fiumefreddo Bruzio, Diamante and Praia a Mare.

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  4. Duchess of Calabria was the traditional title of the wife of the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Naples after the accession of Robert of Naples. It was also adopted by the heads of certain Houses that had once claimed the Kingdom of Naples in lieu of the royal title.

  5. Maria of Calabria (6 May 1329 – 20 May 1366) was a Neapolitan princess of the Capetian House of Anjou whose descendants inherited the crown of Naples following the death of her older sister, Queen Joanna I . Contents. 1 Life. 1.1 Early Years. 1.2 First marriage. 1.3 Second marriage. 1.4 Third marriage. 2 Ancestry. 3 Notes. 4 References. Life.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalabriaCalabria - Wikipedia

    Calabria is a region in southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. It has almost 2 million residents across a total area of 15,222 km 2 (5,877 sq mi). Catanzaro is the region's capital.

  7. Name variations: Marie of Bavaria. Born on July 6, 1872; daughter of Maria Teresa of Este (1849–1919) and Louis also known as Ludwig III (1845–1921), king of Bavaria (r. 1913–1918); married Ferdinand Pio (1869–1934), duke of Calabria, on May 31, 1897; children: Maria Antoinette (b. 1898); Maria Cristina (b.

  8. Maria of Calabria (May 1329 – 20 May 1366) was a Neapolitan princess of the Capetian House of Anjou whose descendants inherited the crown of Naples following the death of her older sister, Queen Joanna I.