Ladislaus of Naples Royalty

Ladislaus the Magnanimous (Italian: Ladislao il Magnanimo di Napoli; Hungarian: Nápolyi László; 15 February 1377 – 6 August 1414) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily, titular Count of Provence and Forcalquier (1386 – 1414), and titular King of Hungary and Croatia (1390 – 1414). He was the last male of the senior Angevin line.He was named in honor of the King Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary, who was highly venerated by the Angevin Kings Charles I of Hungary and Louis I of Hungary, considered the model of the perfect King, Knight, and Christian man in Central Europe during that time. Ladislaus of Naples became a skilled political and military leader, protector and controller of Pope Innocent VII; however, he earned a bad reputation concerning his personal life. He profited from disorder throughout Italy to greatly expand his kingdom and his power, appropriating much of the Papal States to his own use. Moreover, he murdered many of his enemies.

Personal facts

Ladislaus of Naples
Birth dateJuly 14, 1376
Birth place
Naples
Date of deathAugust 06, 1414
Resting place
San Giovanni a Carbonara Church
Parents
Charles III of Naples
Margaret of Durazzo
Spouse
Mary of Lusignan Queen of Naples
Mary of Enghien

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Royalty

From1386
To1414
predecessor
successor
Joanna II of Naples

Ladislaus of Naples on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://genealogy.euweb.cz/capet/capet19.html#LoN