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Personal data Maria "Árpád(házi) Mária; Maria Árpád de Hongrie regina di Napoli,Mary of Hungary" 

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  • Nickname is Árpád(házi) Mária; Maria Árpád de Hongrie regina di Napoli,Mary of Hungary.
  • She was born in the year 1257 in Buda (present part of Budapest), Hungary.
  • Profession: ungherese principessa & Regina di Napoli; Princess of Hungary & Queen consort of Kingdom of Naples; magyar hercegnő és nápolyi királyné, Princess of Hungary and Queen Consort of Naples.
  • Resident: Santa Maria Donna Regina, Naples, Italy.
  • (MARR) in the year 1270 in Naples, Napoli, Campania, Italy.
    Echtgeno(o)t(e): Charles "the Lame" of Anjou
  • She died on March 25, 1323 in Naples, Province of Naples, Campania, Italy, she was 66 years old.
  • She is buried in the year 1323 in Santa Maria Donna Regina, Naples, Italy.

Household of Maria "Árpád(házi) Mária; Maria Árpád de Hongrie regina di Napoli,Mary of Hungary"

She had a relationship with Charles "the Lame" d'Anjou.


Child(ren):

  1. Margaretha d'Anjou  1273-1299 
  2. Louis d'Anjou  1274-1297
  3. Philippe I d'Anjou  1278-1332
  4. Tristan d'Anjou  1284-1286
  5. Éléonore d'Anjou  1289-1341
  6. Marie d'Anjou  ± 1290-1347
  7. Pierre d'Anjou  ± 1292-1315
  8. Jean d'Anjou  1294-1335
  9. Béatrice d'Anjou  1295-1330


Notes about Maria "Árpád(házi) Mária; Maria Árpád de Hongrie regina di Napoli,Mary of Hungary"

[http://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1ria_n%C3%A1polyi_kir%C3%A1lyn%C3%A9 '''Mária nápolyi királyné''']--------------------------23) of the Árpád dynasty was Queen consort of Kingdom of Naples.an of Kuni, a chief of the Cuman tribe and had been a pagan before her marriage. Her brother Ladislaus IV of Hungary ruled as king from 1272 to 1290.es II of Naples (1254 – 1309), the eldest son and heir of Charles I of Sicily and Beatrice of Provence. They had fourteen children:Saint Louis of Toulouse (February 9, 1275, Nocera – August 19, 1298, Chateau de Brignoles), Bishop of Toulouserince of Achaea and Taranto, Despot of Romania, Lord of Durazzo, titular Emperor of Constantinople aft. March 16, 1308), a priestDurazzo, Prince of Achaea, and Count of Gravina, married March 1318 (divorced 1321) Matilda of Hainaut (November 29, 1293–1336), and married secondly November 14, 1321 Agnes of Périgord (d. 1345)10.Marguerite of Anjou and Maine (1273– December 31, 1299), Countess of Anjou and Maine, married at Corbeil August 16, 1290 Charles of Valois, brother of king of France, and became ancestress of the Valois dynastyy of St. Nicholas, Arene, Elis), married at Messina May 17, 1302 Frederick III of Sicilyd 1326 Jaime de Ejerica (1298 – April 1335)------------------man.n order to marry Maria's father, Stephen.. Maria's only brother was Ladislaus IV of Hungary., his wife was Mstislawna, a Russian noblewomen who may have royal connections.ldest son and heir of Charles I of Sicily and his wife Beatrice of Provence.He had four sisters, three of them outlived him, all four had married powerful rulers and had had their own children. On the 21 September 1290, Maria claimed the throne of Hungary. She was up against her two sisters: Catherine, Elisabeth and their children, plus the children of her younger sister Anna. Maria was crowned Queen by a Papal legate in Naples 1291, but transferred her rights to her eldest son, Charles Martel of Anjou. The Pope confirmed her sole rights in Hungary on the 30 August 1295. However, Catherine's son, Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia was still a dangerous rival for Maria and Charles Martel. In the end, Charles Martel gave his cousin Slavonia as a compromise.timately the claims of the sisters Mary and Catherine were united in a common descendant when the pair's great-great-granddaughter, Mary of Hungary, ascended to the Hungarian throne in 1382.290, Maria's sister Elisabeth fled from Bohemia with her son because her husband had lost favour and was executed, Maria allowed Elisabeth and her son to stay in Naples with her, before she became a nun, but escaped and remarried to Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (brother of Catherine's husband) Elizabeth's stay in Naples is documented during July 1300.ia was now a widow. She lived in Naples for the rest of her life, where she died on 25 March 1323, she was buried in Naples at the Santa Maria Donna Regina.ad fourteen children:Toulouseugust 29, 1315, Battle of Montecatini), Count of Gravina1321) Matilda of Hainaut (November 29, 1293–1336), and married secondly November 14, 1321 Agnes of Périgord (d. 1345)njou and Maine, married at Corbeil August 16, 1290 Charles of Valois, brother of king of France, and became ancestress of the Valois dynastyna), married at Villebertran November 1, 1295 James II of Aragonerick III of Sicily5 – c. 1321), married April 1305 Azzo VIII, Margrave d'Este (d. 1308), married 1309 Bertrand III of Baux, Count of Andria (d. 1351)tmlof Byzantium. He had issue:f Roger of Sicily by Eremberga d'Evreux; 2m: 1104 (reputiated before 1112)Euphemia of Kiev (+4.4.1139)er-in-law King Zwonimir, *ca 1068, +1.9.1127; m.21.8.1104 Predslava of Kiev; m.28.4.1127 Jelena of Serbia (+after 1146)2. Béla III King of Hungary (1172-96) -cr 13.1.1173, King of Dalmatia and Croatia, *ca 1148, +23.4.1196 Székesfehérvár; 1m: (div 1169) Maria of Byzantium (*1152 +1182), dau.of Emperor Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantium [actually, the couple was engaged in 1163/4, Bela moved to Byzantium as heir to Manuel, but after Manuel had a son in 1169 the relationship, presumably never consummated, was dissolved; 2m: 1172 Anna (+1184), dau.of Renaud de Chatillon-sur-Loing, Pr of Antioch; 3m: ca 1185 Theodora Komnena; 4m: 1186 Marguerite of France, Cts de Vexin (*1158, +1197), dau.of King Louis VII of France. All Béla's kids were by 2m.3); 2m: 1215 Yolande de Courtenay (*1200 +1233); 3m:Székesfehérvár 14.5.1234 Beatrice d'Este (*1215 +1245)06, +3.5.1270, bur Esztergom; m.1218 Maria Laskarina of Nicaea (+1270) Island (now part of Budapest); m.1253 Elizabeth (*1240, +after 1290), dau.of Zayhan, a prince of the Cuman tribe, which had been pushed into Hungary by the invasions of Chinghis-Khanlin, *ca 1256, +after 1314; m.ca 1269 Stepan IV Dragutin, King of Serbia (+1316)) Serbia (+1321)ngary (1272-90) -cr VIII.1272, *1262, +murdered 10.7.1290, bur Csanád; m.5.9.1272 Elizabeth of Sicily (*1261, +after 1290/1304)--

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