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Personal data Charles d’Anjou II, Re di Napoli 


Household of Charles d’Anjou II, Re di Napoli

He is married to Mária Árpád-házi.

They got married about 1270 at Napoli, Napoli, Campania, Regno di Napoli.


Child(ren):

  1. Marguerite d’Anjou  1272-1299 


Notes about Charles d’Anjou II, Re di Napoli

Charles II d'Anjou Re di Napoli

Sources: Author: Fernandez, Claudia Sanchez; Hutchinson, Kylie; Milne, Colin Bruce; et al.; Title: "Charles II d'Anjou Re di Napoli," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publicaton date: xxix Jan MMXXV)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN6Z-1FV

"... Charles II d'Anjou Re di Napoli ... Last Changed: December 22, 2024 Melchior Raveneau, Melchior Sex Male Last Changed: February 13, 2020 Marcos Thadeu Fernandes Lagrotta

Birth 1 January 1254 Napoli, Kingdom of Napoli Reason: Italy as a nation-state did not exist until the 1860's Last Changed: January 22, 2024 James Preston Jaensch

Christening about 1254 ... Last Changed: August 29, 2023 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-Paramythia]

Death 5 May 1309 Napoli, Kingdom of Naples Reason: He died in Naples in May 1309, and was succeeded by his son Robert the Wise, with his eldest grandson Charles I of Hungary excluded from Neapolitan succession. Last Changed: January 22, 2024 James Preston Jaensch

Burial 6 May 1309 Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, France Reason: reinterred from Convent de Notre Dame de Nazareth prior to its demolition. Last Changed: August 29, 2023 Paramythia

Alternate Name Also Known As CARLO D'ANGIÒ
Alternate Name Also Known As CHARLES OF ANJOU
Alternate Name Also Known As Charles Ii Capet King Of Sicily & Jerusalem
Alternate Name Also Known As CARLO Lo Zoppo
Alternate Name Also Known As King Charles d'Anjou II
Alternate Name Also Known As karoly
Alternate Name Birth Name Carlo II
Alternate Name Also Known As charles de naples
Alternate Name Nickname le Boiteux

Discovery of Mary Magdalene's remains 1279 Provence, France Discovery

Title of Nobility 7 January 1285- 6 May 1309 Aix-en-Provence, Bouches-du-Rhône, Kingdom of France
Compte de Provence et Forcalquier

Title of Nobility 7 January 1285-16 September 1289 Achaea, Greece Prince of Achaea
Title of Nobility 17 January 1285-16 August 1290 Anjou, Kingdom of France Compte d'Anjou et Maine

Asserted a claim to the throne of Jerusalem from 1285 to 1289 He was only recognized as King in Acre

Title (Nobility) Roi de Naples (King of Naples) ...

Clan Name House of Anjou-Naples

Spouses & Children

Charles II d'Anjou Re di Napoli Male 1254-1309 KN6Z-1FV [<-ancestor]
Árpád-házi Mária Reine de Naples Female 1257-1323 LDWK-FM9 [<-ancestress]
Marriage about May 1270 Naples, Napoli, Campania, Italy

Children (13)

[1] Charles Martel d'Anjou Roi de Hongrie Male 1271-1295 L8WY-4FY
[2] Marguerite d'Anjou Female 1272-1299 KN8N-JPD [<-ancestress]
[3] Louis d'Anjou, Évêque de Toulouse Male 1274-1298 LDWK-FM4
[4] Rey Robert de Anjou - Naples Male 1275-1343 GRQX-NV9
[5] Philippe d'Anjou Male 1278-1332 LH77-LJT
[6] Blanche d'Anjou-Sicile Female 1280-1310 GJRL-Q99
[7] Raymond Bérenger Conde di Andria d'Anjou Capet di Napoli, Anjou Male 1281-1307 GKV4-WBL
[8] Tristan D'Anjou Male 1284-1286 GLK2-GH3
[9] Éléonore d'Anjou Female 1289-1341 L8WB-QHS
[10] Maria d'Anjou Queen Of Majorca Female 1290-1347 GLK2-CWN
[11] Pierre d'Anjou (Anjou Comte de Eboli, Comte de Gravina) Male 1292-1315 G7VJ-ZL7
[12] Jean d'Anjou Male 1294-1336 G7VJ-NQV
[13] Béatrix d'Anjou Female 1295-1321 L8WY-W94

Parents & Siblings

Charles I de France Re di Sicilia Male 1226-1285 LWF2-V9P [<-ancestor]
Béatrice de Provence, Regina consorte di Sicilia Female 1223-1267 9MNJ-ZHM [<-ancestress]
No Marriage Events

Children (7)

[1] Louis De Sicile Capet Male 1248-Deceased GVSX-YR1
[2] Blanche d'Anjou Female 1250-1269 GDNN-34Z
[3] Béatrice, principessa De Sicile Female 1252-1275 9CWL-VGX
[4] Charles II d'Anjou Re di Napoli Male 1254-1309 KN6Z-1FV [<-ancestor]
[5] Philippe Capet King of Thessalonique Male 1256-1277 GXLD-58B
[6] Robert Capet Male 1258-1265 G7C4-RYC
[7] Elisabeth d'Anjou de Sicily Queen Consort of Hungary Female 1261-1304 LK6W-1K7

Brief Life History

"Charles II was King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, Prince of Achaea, and Count of Anjou and Maine; he also styled himself King of Albania and claimed the Kingdom of Jerusalem from 1285. He was the son of Charles I of Anjou - one of the most powerful European monarchs in the second half of the 13th century - and Beatrice of Provence."

"Born in 1254, Charles was the son of Charles I of Anjou and Beatrice of Provence. He was the sole heir of his father's vast dominion."

"In 1270, he married Maria of Hungary, the daughter of Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Cuman. They had FOURTEEN children."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_Naples

[NB: Information sourced from Wikipedia is subject to change by third-parties. Follow the URL(s) noted above to review the latest content.] Last Changed: October 22, 2022 S. M. Branin"
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