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  1. Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise (1446 – 10 December 1481), was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Maine, Count of Maine and Isabelle of Luxembourg-Saint-Pol.

  2. May 4, 2019 · Charles IV d' Anjou, Duke of Maine & Anjou, Comte de Guise & Provence, King of Sicily & Jerusalem married Jeanne of Lorraine, daughter of Frederick VI, Count Vaudemont, Baron Joinville, Seigneur de Lambesc, Suse, Verbenne, Rumigny, & Boves and Jolanta de Anjou, on 21 January 1474 at Troyes, France.

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  3. Feb 15, 2010 · Charles I of Anjou (1126 - 1285): Decameron, II.6. Charles I, younger brother of Louis IX of France, played a key role in 13th-century politics, both in Italy and beyond.

  4. Charles I (early 1226/1227 – 7 January 1285), commonly called Charles of Anjou or Charles d'Anjou, was a member of the royal Capetian dynasty and the founder of the second House of Anjou.

  5. The county of Anjou was united to the royal domain between 1205 and 1246, when it was turned into an apanage for the king's brother, Charles I of Anjou. This second Angevin dynasty, a branch of the Capetian dynasty, established itself on the thrones of Naples and Sicily, and the joint throne of Croatia and Hungary.

  6. Jan 16, 2024 · 1266 Jan 1. Latin threat: Charles of Anjou. Sicily, Italy. The greatest threat to Byzantium was not the Muslims but their Christian counterparts in the West — Michael VIII knew that the Venetians and the Franks would no doubt launch another attempt to establish Latin rule in Constantinople.

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  8. Charles I (Charles of Anjou), 1227–85, king of Naples and Sicily (1266–85), count of Anjou and Provence, youngest brother of King Louis IX of France. He took part in Louis's crusades to Egypt (1248) and Tunisia (1270).

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