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  1. 15th-century Neapolitan people. 1450 births. 1493 deaths. Duchesses of Ferrara. Duchesses of Modena. Duchesses of Reggio. Burials at the Corpus Domini Monastery, Ferrara. 15th-century women regents. 15th-century regents.

  2. Jan 4, 2024 · King of Sicily, Naples and Albania (Re di Sicilia, Napoli e Albania) Charles II, the Lame(Carlo II, lo Zoppo) 7 January 1285. 5 May 1309. • Son of Charles I. King of Naples (Re di Napoli) Robert I, the Wise(Roberto I, il Saggio) 5 May 1309. 20 January 1343.

  3. The Angevin arms are themselves differenced from that of France Ancien by a red label, indicating the dynasty as a cadet branch of the House of Capet. Charles of Durazzo, also called Charles the Small (1345 – 24 February 1386), was King of Naples and the titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as Charles III, and King of Hungary from 1385 ...

  4. Isabella of Clermont. Alfonso II (4 November 1448 – 18 December 1495) was Duke of Calabria and ruled as King of Naples from 25 January 1494 to 23 January 1495. He was a soldier and a patron of Renaissance architecture and the arts . Heir to his father Ferdinand I 's Kingdom of Naples, Alfonso held the dukedom of Calabria for most of his life.

  5. The Crown of Aragon ( UK: / ˈærəɡən /, US: /- ɡɒn /) [nb 2] was a composite monarchy [1] ruled by one king, originated by the dynastic union of the Kingdom of Aragon and the County of Barcelona and ended as a consequence of the War of the Spanish Succession.

  6. Alfonso MANGONI | Cited by 3,909 | of University of Naples Federico II, Naples (UNINA) | Read 218 publications | Contact Alfonso MANGONI

  7. Blanche of Anjou. Alfonso IV, called the Kind (also the Gentle or the Nice, Catalan: Alfons el Benigne) (2 November 1299 – 24 January 1336) was King of Aragon [1] and Count of Barcelona [2] (as Alfons III) from 1327 to his death. His reign saw the incorporation of the County of Urgell, Duchy of Athens, and Duchy of Neopatria into the Crown of ...

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