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Jun 2, 2017 · ALFONSO V CONQUISTA NÁPOLES. 2 Jun 2017. El 2 de junio del año 1442 Nápoles se rindió a Alfonso V de la Corona de Aragón, que se convirtió también en rey de las Dos Sicilias. No era esta la primera vez que un rey aragonés ambicionaba poseer la corona napolitana, que en esa época era una barrera estratégica de primera magnitud frente ...
Alfonso V. Alfonso V ( the Magnanimous) (1394–1458) King of Aragón and Sicily (1416–58) and of Naples (1443–58). During his reign the Catalan-Aragónese empire reached its greatest extent. In 1442 Alfonso captured Naples. In 1443 he transferred his court to Naples, which developed into a centre of Renaissance culture.
Alfonso V “The Magnanimous” of Aragón. Spanish Royalty. King of Aragón, Majorca, Sicily and Valencia; Count of Barcelona; King of Naples. Son of Ferdinand I of Aragón and Eleanor of Alburquerque, he was of the House of Trastámara. He was born in Medina del Campo, Castile, and had a hereditary right to the kingdom of Sicily and was in ...
Jul 4, 2023 · Text in Italian and English. Alfonso V, byname Alfonso the Magnanimous, Spanish Alfonso el Magnánimo, (born 1396—died June 27, 1458, Naples), king of Aragon (1416–58) and king of Naples (as Alfonso I, 1442–58), whose military campaigns in Italy and elsewhere in the central Mediterranean made him one of the most famous men of his day.
Alfonso V, King of Aragon. Medalist: Paolo da Ragusa Italian. mid-15th century Not on view View more. Due to rights restrictions, this image cannot be enlarged ...
Alfonso of Aragon (1481 – 18 August 1500), Duke of Bisceglie and Prince of Salerno of the House of Trastámara, was the illegitimate son of Alfonso II King of Naples and his mistress Trogia Gazzella. His father, cousin of King Ferdinand II of Aragon, abdicated in favour of his legitimate son Ferdinand II of Naples. [1]
Alfonso V of Aragon. King of Aragon, Valencia, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia (1416–1458) ... Alfonso V <re d'Aragona> 2 references. stated in. BeWeB. retrieved. 27 ...