The Second House of Anjou In Naples

CHARLES = MARGARET
Count of | of Sicily
Valois |
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PHILIP VI
1328–1350
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JOHN “the Good”
1350–1364
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CHARLES V LOUIS Duke of Anjou
1364–1380 d. 1385
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LOUIS II
d. 1417
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LOUIS III RÉNÉ LE BON* CHARLES MARY = CHARLES VII
d. 1434 d.1480 Duke of | of France
| Maine |
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YOLANDE = FREDERICK CHARLES LOUIS XI
| of d.1481 |
| Vaudemont |
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Réné I Duke of Lorraine CHARLES VIII

* Réné le Bon disinherited his grandson Réné Duke of Lorraine
and left his claims to Naples to his nephew Charles—with
remainder to the French Crown. In this way Charles VIII was
enabled to claim the Neapolitan throne.

7. The House of Aragon in Spain & Naples

ALFONSO II
of Aragon
1162–1196
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PEDRO II EMPEROR FREDERICK II
1196–1213 King of Naples
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JAMES I MANFRED
“the Conqueror” (illegitimate)
1213–1276 |
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PEDRO III = CONSTANCE
King of Aragon 1276–1285
King of Sicily 1282–1285
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ALFONSO III JAMES II
1283–1291 1291–1327
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ALFONSO IV
1327–1336
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PEDRO IV
1336–1387
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JOHN I = ELEANOR JOHN I MARTIN I
of Castile 1387–1395 1395–1410
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HENRY III FERDINAND I
of Castile (chosen King of Aragon)
1412–1416
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ALFONSO V JOHN II
of Aragon 1416–1458 of Aragon
of Naples 1435–1458 1458–1479
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FERRANTE I FERDINAND = ISABEL
King of Naples the Catholic of Castile
(illegitimate)
d. 1494
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ALFONSO II FADRIQUE
d. 1495 (deposed 1501)
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FERDINAND II
d. 1296

8. The House of Castile & Leon