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Personal data Charles d’Anjou I de França Re di Sicilia 

  • He was born on March 21, 1226 in Paris, França.
  • (note1) .Source 1
    Source: Lois Voisine, Jim Lutz, Dan Tullis, et al.
  • He died on January 7, 1285 in Foggia, Puglia, he was 58 years old.
  • He is buried after January 7, 1285 in Napoli, Campania.
  • A child of Louis Capet and Blanca de Castilla
  • This information was last updated on September 7, 2025.

Household of Charles d’Anjou I de França Re di Sicilia

He is married to Béatrice de Provence.

They got married in the year 1246 at fortasse, Europa, he was 19 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Charles d’Anjou  1254-1309 


Notes about Charles d’Anjou I de França Re di Sicilia

Charles I de França Re di Sicilia
Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicile

Sources: Author: Voisine, Lois; Lutz, Jim; Tullis, Dan; et al.; Title: "Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicile," (Publication site: Salt Lk. City UT, Publisher: Family Search, Publication date: i Sept MMXXV)

https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWF2-V9P

"... Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicilia Last Changed: May 15, 2025 [NN-Christian name not given] Falkner Sex Male
Last Changed: June 1, 2016 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-Kiwi Sue]

Birth 21 March 1226 Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, Republic of France Last Changed: January 24, 2024 Daniel Jackosn

Christening 1227 ... Last Changed: May 3, 2024 [NN-anonymous, code-DavideTT]

Death 7 January 1285 Foggia, Puglia, Italia Last Changed: May 17, 2024 Nubia Cantú

Burial after 7 January 1285 Naples, Campania, Italy ... Last Changed: January 15, 2024 [NN-anonymous, pseudonym-r u on our tree]

Alternate Name Also Known As Charles d'Anjou King of Sicily
Alternate Name Also Known As Count of Anjou
Alternate Name Also Known As Charles I
Alternate Name Nickname King Sicily Károly I Charles d'Anjou King Charles I Naples Anjou King Jerusalem Anjou commonly called Charles Anjou
Alternate Name Also Known As charles of naples, I
Alternate Name Also Known As King Charles I of Jerusalem
Alternate Name Also Known As Carlo I De Capet Naples
Alternate Name Also Known As Charles King of Sicily Anjou-Sicily I
Alternate Name Birth Name Carlo King of Jerusalem And Sicily
Alternate Name Birth Name Charles I ( King of Naples)

House of 1246 1st of France House of Anjou
Military Service from 1248 to 1254 Egypt

Affiliation from 1246 to 4 September 1282 France
Founder of 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 ("from Anjou"). Historically, the house ruled the Counties of Anjou, Maine, Touraine, Provence and Forcalquier; the Principalities of Achaea and Taranto; and the Kingdoms of Sicily, Naples, Hungary, Croatia, Albania and Poland.

Military Service ABT 1265 Italy

Title of Nobility 6 January 1266 Sicily, Italy Rei da Sicília
Title 1266 King of Sicily and Naples
Ruled 1266 Naples (House of Anjou)
Title 1266 Italy King of Sicily
Title of Nobility 1272 King of Albania
Title of Nobility from 1266 to 1285 King of the Two Sicilies
Title of Nobility 1282 Naples, Campania, Italy Rei de Nápoles

Burial of Charles I's Heart at Couvent Saint-Jacques about 1285 Paris, Île-de-France, France A Dominican monastery on Rue Saint-Jacques

Final Resting Place of Charles I of Anjou's Corpse (sans heart) 1296 Kingdom of Naples Chapel at Naples Cathedral

Affiliation Capetian dynasty

Spouses & Children
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Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicile Male 1226-1285 LWF2-V9P [<-ancestor]
Béatrice de Provence Female 1223-1267 9MNJ-ZHM [<-ancestress]
Marriage 1246

Children (7)

[1] Louis De Sicile Capet Male 1248-Deceased GVSX-YR1
[2] Blanche d'Anjou Female 1250-1269 GDNN-34Z
[3] Béatrice de Sicile Female 1252-1275 9CWL-VGX
[4] Charles II d'Anjou roi de Naples 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

Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicile Male 1226-1285 LWF2-V9P [<-ancestor]
Marguerite de Bourgogne-Tonnerre Female 1249-1308 2Z4D-43S
Marriage 18 November 1268

Children (1)

[1] Margaret Sicily Capet Female 1270-1272 G2C2-Y59

Parents & Siblings

Louis VIII 'le Lion' roi de France Male 1187-1226 LZPK-PLF [<-ancestor]
Blanche de Castille Reine de France Female 1188-1252 9HK3-SWC [<-ancestress]
Marriage 23 May 1200 Pont-Audemer, France

Children (11)

[1] Blanche de France Female 1205-1206 G7VJ-D67
[2] Agnes de France Female 1207-1207 GWYJ-BF5
[3] Philippe de France Male 1209-1218 G7QG-X1M
[4] Comte Alphonse III de France dePoitiers et Toulouse , Capet Male 1213-1271 LCP8-XNP
[5] Roi St. Louis IX de France Male 1214-1270 PQ6B-7NM [<-ancestor]
[6] Comte Robert Ier d'Artois Male 1216-1249 9HPG-8RZ
[7] Jean Prince/ France Male 1219-1232 9CQF-LZX
[8] Philippe Dagobert Capet Male 1222-1232 29Y6-BQD
[9] Isabelle de France Female 1223-1270 MH96-YRY
[10] Etienne de France Male 1225-1227 GKNY-9L5
[11] Charles Ier d'Anjou roi de Naples et de Sicile Male 1226-1285 LWF2-V9P [<-ancestor]

Brief Life History

"Charles I, commonly called Charles of Anjou, was a member of the royal Capetian dynasty and the founder of the second House of Anjou."

"The youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile, Charles was destined for a Church career until the early 1240s."

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

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