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Données personnelles (King) Charles I of Anjou of France, Capet (King of Naples) 

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  • Il est né Mar 21 1226/27 dans Anjou, Paris, France.
  • Professions:
    • de 1266 à 1285 King of Naples and Sicily.
    • Count of Anjou and Provence.
  • (Reference Number) : 15580.
  • Il est décédé entre le 7 janvier 1275 et le 1285 dans Foggla Castle, Capitanate, Foggia, Naples.
  • Il est enterré dans Neapel, Napoli, Italy.

Famille de (King) Charles I of Anjou of France, Capet (King of Naples)

Il est marié avec Béatrice de Provence.

Ils se sont mariés le 31 janvier 1246, il avait 20 ans.


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Notes par (King) Charles I of Anjou of France, Capet (King of Naples)

!King of Naples. [Oxford History of Medieval Europe]

 

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!King of the Two Sicilies (1266-85). He was the posthumous son of Louis VIII, king of France, and the brother of King Louis IX. He was given the countships of Anjou and Maine by his brother, and through marriage in 1246 he became count of Provence. In 1248 he accompanied Louis on the Sixth Crusade. In 1250 he was captured and briefly imprisoned, but later returned to Provence. By 1264 he controlled much of Piedmont. Charles agreed to aid the pope in his struggle against the Ghibellines in return for the kingdom of the Two Sicilies. In 1265 Charles invaded Italy; the following year the reigning monarch Manfred

(1232?-66) was killed in battle and Charles became king. In 1268, Conradin (1252-68), nephew of Manfred and last of the Hohenstaufen dynasty, led a revolt against Charles but was captured and executed. The king brutally suppressed the Ghibelline nobles, seizing their estates to pay his French soldiers. In 1270 Charles participated in the disastrous Seventh Crusade. In 1282 he learned of a revolt in Sicily against the French. Charles tried to reestablish his authority over the island, but was routed by Pedro III, king of Aragon

(1239-85), who destroyed his fleet. Charles died soon after, leaving his kingdom in a chaotic condition. [Funk & Wagnalls]

 

!Father of Charles II, King of Naples; m.1. Beatrix, Countess of Provence. [Ped. of Charlemagne, Vol. I, p. 268]

 

1227-85. Youngest brother of Louis IX of France; count of anjou and Provence; king of Naples and Sicily (1266-85). Charles took part in Louis IX's crusades of 1248 and 1270. He was crowned king of Naples and Sicily in 1266 by Pole Clement IV in return for supporting papal rights in southern Italy against Manfred, king of Naples and Sicily; he defeated and slew Manfred in battle the same year. As leader of the Guelph, or pro-papal faction , gained political dominance in Italy. But his harsh tax exactions in his southern kingdom provoked the Sicilian Vespers of 1282, when Sicily rose against his rule and called in the Argonese for help. The war between the Angevins and Aragonese was still in progress when Charles died. [The Plantagenet Encyclopedia, p. 46]

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