Marie d'AnjouGeslacht: VrouwGeboorte: Ongeveer 1290 - Napoli, Napoli, ItalyHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Sanç I 'el Pacífic' d'Aragó, Rei de Mallorca - sep 1304 - Napoli, Napoli, ItalyOverlijden: 1347 - Napoli, Napoli, ItalyVader: Charles "the Lame" of AnjouMoeder: Maria de Hongrie Árpád de Hongrie (geboren Prinzesin von Ungarn), regina di NapoliEchtgenoten: Jaime III Barón De de Ejérica, barón de Ejérica, Sanç I 'el Pacífic' d'Aragó, Rei de MallorcaBroers/zusters: Charles Martel d'Anjou, I, Louis d'Anjou, Évêque de Toulouse, Robert 'le Sage' d'Anjou (geboren Anjou), I, Philippe d'Anjou, I, Blanche d’Anjou-Sicile, Queen of Aragon, Jean d'Anjou, Duc de Durazzo, Raymond Bérenger Comte d'Andria, Jean Di Napoli, Priest, Tristan d'Anjou (geboren Sicile), Pierre d'Anjou (geboren Prince Of Naples), Comte de Gravine, Éléonore d'Anjou, regina consorte di Trinacria, Béatrice d9;Anjou, Marguerite d'Anjou, comtesse d'Anjou et du Maine
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