ALFONSO V, King of Aragón and Sicily

(Alfonso the Magnanimous), 1396–1458, king of Aragón and Sicily (1416–58) and of Naples (1443–58), count of Barcelona. He was the son of Ferdinand I, whom he succeeded in Aragón and Sicily. Queen Joanna II of Naples sought his aid against Louis III, rival king of Naples, and, after Alfonso had defeated (1421) Louis, Joanna adopted Alfonso as her heir. They quarreled in 1423, and when Joanna died (1435), she left her throne to René of Anjou. Attempting to conquer Naples, Alfonso was captured (1435) by the Genoese, but he was released through the agency of the duke of Milan. In 1442 he defeated René, took Naples, and was recognized (1443) as king by the Pope. Leaving his Spanish possessions under the rule of his wife and his brother, Alfonso spent the rest of his life in Naples, where he accorded great privileges to Spanish nobles and tried to introduce Spanish institutions. A patron of arts and letters, he held a splendid court and beautified the city. Alfonso also played a vigorous part in Italian politics. He left Naples to his Son Ferdinand I and the rest of his kingdom to his brother John II.

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...With the death of King Martin I so also...to the Crown of Aragon. In I4Ia, following...In the Crown of Aragon, therefore...spreading to Sicily after its conquest...first king of Aragon to use the forma...Ferdinand I and Alfonso V to the Cortes...
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...Banyuls, which the king had occupied. 74...000/-. 75 Hug V 1269- 1277 , who...reigns of Pedro III and Alfonso III he was one of...King Fadrigue of Sicily, in a war against...daughter of Fadrique of Sicily. Should Malgauli...Ramons death Ramon Folc V de Cardona, or his...
...by the grace of God King and Queen of Castile, of Leon, of Aragon, of Sicily, of Toledo, Valencia...seeing the mess the King had made of matters Alfonso had gone to France...with the lions share. Alfonso was to renounce for...
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...taxation and, as the King could not afford...dismissed as the Kings principal adviser...throne, in 1469. The kings Achilles heel, however...rural disorder; the King-in-Council often...little doubt that if Alfonso, King of Portugal...father as King of Aragon. Like Castile...sea routes between Sicily, Sardinia and Tunisia...
...commissions from several illustrious patrons, including Alfonso V (king of Aragon and Sicily) and Federico di Montefeltro (duke of Urbino...the so-called Deche del Re, executed for King Alfonso V about 1455.51 I offer this argument based on...
...welcome at his own kings court.(43...founded by Alfonso XI in 1330...the badge of King Edwards neo...about 1450 for Alfonso V of Aragon, Sicily Herald associated...confessor of King James the First...Fowler, The Kings Lieutenant...
...Aragonese ruler, King Ferrante and his son Alfonso, were supported...Ferdinand of Aragon as well as...Pope Nicholas V, Cosimo de...crowns of Aragon and Castile...brother, King Henry IV...Ferdinand of Aragon (which under...focusing on Sicily, Sardinia...Emperor Charles V. But that...
...the Emperors and Kings Windows during the...Rafael de la Caudra "King Philip of Spain as...The Portrayal of King Solomon in the Hebrew...and Ritual in the Kings Window of Gouda...Nicolas"; Peter V. Loewen, "The...Marriage of Peter II of Aragon and Marie de Montpellier...Subjects: Elionor of Sicily, Maria de Luna...
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...achieved by the King but the fact...a line of kings of Aragon, her mother...apart from Sicily, although...the title King of Sicily...king Henry V in England...Yolande of Aragon was probably...son of Henry V (who had...proclaimed king in Paris and...the Queen of Sicily. She was...changed the kings mind about...
...was against the kings of Naples, members...royal house of Aragon, that the French king directed his campaign...remarking that his son Alfonso II of Naples was...Ferrantes son Alfonso, Duke of Calabria...father Alfonso V (Alfonso I of...Magnanimous, king of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Sardinia...


 

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ALFONSO V , king of Aragon and Sicily (Alfonso the Magnanimous), 1396 1458, king of Aragon and Sicily (1416 58) and of Naples (1443 58), count of...
JOHN II , king of Aragon and Sicily 1397 1479, king of Aragon and Sicily (1458 79), king of Navarre (1425 79), count of Barcelona. He succeeded his brother, Alfonso V, in Aragon, Catalonia, and Sicily and became king...
FERDINAND I , king of Aragon and Sicily 1379? 1416, king of Aragon and Sicily and count of Barcelona (1412 16), second son...Pedro de ). Ferdinand was succeeded by his son, Alfonso V. ____________________ Copyright...
LOUIS III , king of Naples 1403 34, king of Naples (1417 34; rival claimant to Joanna II ), duke...invaded Naples in 1420. Queen Joanna called in the aid of Alfonso V of Aragon and Sicily and adopted him as heir (1421), but Alfonsos domineering...
...Hohenstaufen, and King Peter III of Aragon, who claimed...possession of Sicily followed between the Angevin kings of Naples and...Aragonese kings of Sicily. The rising...the house of Aragon keeping Sicily...1442) under Alfonso V of Aragon...
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