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The Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate royal houses referred to as Angevin , meaning "from Anjou" in France .
- 1246
- Joanna II of Naples
- House of Anjou-Durazzo, House of Anjou-Hungary, House of Anjou-Taranto
- Charles I of Naples
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
- Charles IV of France
- 1804-1814
- Hugh Capet
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Agnatic descent. Cognatic descent. House of Plantagenet. In 1204, Anjou was lost to king Philip II of France. It was re-granted as an appanage for Louis VIII's son John, who died in 1232 at the age of thirteen, and then to Louis's youngest son, Charles, later the first Angevin king of Sicily. Capetian dynasty. House of Anjou.
- 861 (County), 1360 (Dukedom)
The Capetian dynasty ( / kəˈpiːʃən /; French: Capétiens ), also known as the "House of France", is a dynasty of European origin, and a branch of the Robertians. It is among the largest and oldest royal houses in Europe and the world, and consists of Hugh Capet, the founder of the dynasty, and his male-line descendants, who ruled in France ...
- 987; 1036 years ago
- Louis Alphonse, Duke of Anjou
Mar 19, 2024 · Capetian dynasty, ruling house of France from 987 to 1328, during the feudal period of the Middle Ages. By extending and consolidating their power, the Capetian kings laid the foundation of the French nation-state. The Capetians all descended from Robert the Strong (died 866), count of Anjou and of.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. (8 P) Charles I of Anjou (30 P) House of Anjou-Durazzo (13 P) House of Anjou-Hungary (16 P) House of Anjou-Naples (1 C, 5 P) House of Anjou-Taranto (12 P)
Childhood. Margaret was born on 23 March 1430 [2] at Pont-à-Mousson in Lorraine, a fief of the Holy Roman Empire east of France ruled by a cadet branch of the French kings, the House of Valois-Anjou. Margaret was the second daughter of René, King of Naples, and of Isabella, Duchess of Lorraine.