Louis III (25 September 1403 – 12 November 1434) was a claimant to the Kingdom of Naples from 1417 to 1426, as well as count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont, and Maine and duke of Anjou from 1417 to 1434. As the heir designate to the throne of Naples, he was duke of Calabria from 1426 to 1434. Claim to Aragon
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Louis III (25 September 1403 – 12 November 1434) was a claimant to the Kingdom of Naples from 1417 to 1426, as well as count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont, and Maine and duke of Anjou from 1417 to 1434. As the heir designate to the throne of Naples, he was duke of Calabria from 1426 to 1434. Claim to Aragon
Louis III, (born Sept. 25, 1403, Anjou, Fr.—died Nov. 15, 1434, Cosenza, Italy), duke of Anjou and Touraine, count of Maine and Provence, and titular king of Naples and Sicily (1417–34).
Louis II (5 October 1377 – 29 April 1417) [1] was Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence from 1384 to 1417; he claimed the Kingdom of Naples, but only ruled parts of the kingdom from 1390 to 1399.
Dukes of Anjou The dukes contributed greatly to social reform in the 1300s and 1400s. [1] First creation: 1360–1481 – House of Valois-Anjou On the death of Charles IV, Anjou returned to the royal domain. Second creation: 1515–1531 – House of Savoy Third creation: 1566–1576 – House of Valois-Angoulême
Louis III (25 September 1403 – 12 November 1434) was a claimant to the Kingdom of Naples from 1417 to 1426, as well as count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont, and Maine and duke of Anjou from 1417 to 1434. As the heir designate to the throne of Naples, he was duke of Calabria from 1426 to 1434. Miniature of Louis III, c. 1450
About Louis III d'Anjou, titular King of Naples Titular King of Naples 1417–1426, Count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont, and Maine and Duke of Anjou 1417–1434 Duke of Calabria 1426–1434.
Louis III, 1403–34, king of Naples (1417–34; rival claimant to Joanna II), duke of Anjou, count of Provence, son and successor of Louis II.He invaded Naples in 1420. Queen Joanna called in the aid of Alfonso V of Aragón and Sicily and adopted him as heir (1421), but Alfonso's domineering attitude caused her (1423) to adopt Louis instea
Louis III of Anjou is most famous for being the first king of Naples, and the father of Charles I of Naples. Memorability Metrics 61k Page Views (PV) 60.09 Historical Popularity Index (HPI) 25 Languages Editions (L) 8.40 Effective Languages (L*) 1.87 Coefficient of Variation (CV) Page views of Louis III of Anjous by language Among POLITICIANS
Louis I, Duke of Anjou (23 July 1339 – 20 September 1384) was a French prince, the second son of John II of France and Bonne of Bohemia. [1] His career was markedly unsuccessful. Born at the Château de Vincennes, Louis was the first of the Angevin branch of the French royal house.