CHARLES I, King of Naples and Sicily

(Charles of Anjou), 1227–85, king of Naples and Sicily (1266–85), count of Anjou and Provence, youngest brother of King Louis IX of France. He took part in Louis's crusades to Egypt (1248) and Tunisia (1270). After obtaining Provence by marriage (1246), he extended his influence into Piedmont. He became senator of Rome (1263, 1265–78) and undertook to champion the papal cause against Manfred in the kingdom of Naples and Sicily. In reward, he was crowned king (1266) by Pope Clement IV. Charles defeated (1266) Manfred at Benevento and defeated and executed Conradin in 1268. As leader of the Guelphs, or papal faction, he gained political hegemony in Italy and won suzerainty over several cities in Tuscany, Piedmont, and Lombardy, but his overbearing policies led to a cooling of his relations with the papacy. Planning to establish his own empire, he allied himself with the deposed Byzantine emperor, Baldwin II, against Michael VIII and fought for years in the Balkans. Corfu, Epirus, and Albania were taken, but the crushing taxes necessitated by his wars and his appointment of oppressive French officials to exact them led to the Sicilian Vespers (1282). The ensuing war against the Sicilian rebels and Peter III of Aragón, chosen by the rebels as king of Sicily, continued under Charles's son and successor, Charles II. Charles I was the founder of the first Angevin dynasty in Naples.

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...solicits Aid from the King 362...Results of Egmonts Execution...CHAPTER I...Cession of Malta by Charles V. 397...Reinforcement from Sicily 418...
...solicits Aid from the King 302...Results of Egmonts Execution...CHAPTER I...Cession of Malta by Charles V 390...Reinforcement from Sicily 446...
...Church as King of Sicily, Charies...Regrto, Charles relinquished...these con- I This chapter...history in Naples. Instead...XV fl2()(i-1277!. cd...cessions, Charles gained full trappings of the title King of Sicily. But Urbans...function of Charles I, as champion of the Church...first Angevin king of Naples had rich...
...2 The Scottish Inheritance of Charles I Introduction Before 1603...had been an ardent propagandist of divine right mon- archy. Divine...tactlessly made comparisons with Sicily and Naples. For the Scots the more obvious...
...Frederick I, or Barbarossa...called, is one of the national...does the King hold his...crown of Sicily, Henry had...Sicily and Naples was to prove...innocent boy, King of Sicily, called...died ere I could know...necessity of a king to maintain...Honorius, of uniting the...Apulia and Sicily," he wrote, "I would freely...
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...safeguard his interests in Naples and Milan; and he made treaties with any enemy of France -- with Henry VII...The sea routes between Sicily, Sardinia and Tunisia...regent until Joannas son, Charles (who was four at the time...to give up his title of King. Though these instructions...
...Fleeing to Naples, he appealed...gallant defence of Rome before...in 1848-9. King Charles Albert (1831-49...Therefore I am Piedmontese...broke out in Sicily. It arose...of the new King Francis II...to invade Sicily. Hoping to...the whole of Italy, he...Sicily and Naples was desirable...hand over Sicily to Piedmont. In Naples King Francis accepted...in favour of Victor Emmanuel...
...Austria, and Naples. Stemming from...liberal reforms of the revolutionary...Republic. Prussian King Wilhelm IV...heinous articles I ever read...conclusions. Charles Sumner of Massachusetts...plundering of Sicily and Apollos...Ferdinand, the King of Sicily, had placed...
...should inherit Spain, Sicily, Milan and all the dominions of Philip. Even before...father, the Emperor Charles V, gave a deed consigning...his son the Kingdom of Naples and the Duchy of Milan...marry one who was not a king. `What transaction was...
...ugly and ill-formed King in an age of Personal Monarchy, Charles VIII of France was eager...a dynastic claim to Naples, the domestic situation...Louis XII and Francis I were equally eager to...in the Mediterranean (Sicily and the Balearic Islands...
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...Italy, at papal behest, by Charles, Count of Anjou and Provence in 1266...Ferrante had been nominated as King of Naples by his father Alfonso V (Alfonso I of Naples), the Magnanimous, king of Aragon, Valencia, Sicily and Sardinia, conqueror in...
...most lasting achievement as King of England. Although the idea...an association with Mary I, and is now in the possession...contemporary sources to be full of references to such an opulent...Philip wrote to his father Charles V: I have decided that my major...
...Pope loses by Charles Glass Northern...understands the meaning of the April elections...Giuseppe Mazzini and King Vittorio Emmanuele...pro-Italian risings in Naples, Rome and Sicily failed, he staged...Bossi, who said: "I didnt ask for votes...
...Habsburg Emperor, Maximilian I, and Louis XII of France, who had succeeded...policy of his predecessor, Charles VIII, and had his eye on Naples. Naples and Sicily had been ruled as one kingdom...of Louis IX and titular King of Jerusalem, and his descendants...
...Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, then one of the most repressive states...ruthless repression by the King of Naples of the French-backed Parthenopean...none of it. He wrote: I am clearly of the...Lord Holland, a nephew of Charles James Fox. He was anxious...
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...teenagers, Alfonsos first words were, Hurray. Now I will be King of Portugal. Sadly, his madness meant that his advisors...wore a groove in the floor pacing up and down. 8 Charles II of Spain, Naples and Sicily A descendant of Juana of Castile, this Habsburg...
...followed one of the shortest. John Paul I - nicknamed the September Pope...election, which was probably one of the reasons that the College of...was parachuted into the papacy by Charles II, King of Naples-Sicily, in 1294, when the cardinals could...
...Spain, the New World, Naples, Sicily and Germany under his leadership. Charles son, Philip, inherited the Spanish part of this empire and the...Emperor Maximilian I. In 1529, at the height...rule of their Catholic king, Philip II of Spain...
...royal court moved to Naples and Palermo fell into decline. Sicily was absorbed into the new Kingdom of Italy in 1860 and...From its capture by King David in the 10th...magenta stamp in black. I have in my possession...questions and answers to: Charles Legge, Answers To...
...Ostrogoth king, Theodoric...on behalf of the Eastern...Justinian I, in AD 536...Emirate of Sicily. It was at...north as Naples, where its...reunified it with Sicily, the royal court moved to Naples and Palermo...new Kingdom of Italy. It...capture by King David in...in black. I have in my...
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CHARLES I , king of Naples and Sicily (Charles of Anjou...chosen by the rebels as king of Sicily, continued under Charless son and successor, Charles II. Charles I was the founder of...Angevin dynasty in Naples...
...and of Naples and Sicily 1716 88, king of Spain (1759 88) and of Naples and Sicily (1735 59), son of Philip V and Elizabeth...his third son, Ferdinand (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies). Charles at first was neutral in the Seven Years...
...Charles the Lame), 1248 1309, king of Naples (1285 1309), count of Anjou and Provence, son and successor of Charles I . In the war of the Sicilian Vespers...Peter III of Aragon for possession of Sicily, Charles was captured (1284) in a...
FERDINAND I , king of the Two Sicilies 1751...had previously been king of Naples (1759 99, 1799 1805, 1815 16) as Ferdinand IV and king of Sicily (1759 1816) as Ferdinand...became king of Spain as Charles III . His fathers reforms...
...1527 98, king of Spain (1556 98), king of Naples and Sicily (1554 98), and, as Philip I, king of Portugal (1580 98). Philips Reign Philip...abdication of his father, Holy Roman Emperor Charles V , who had previously made over to him Naples...
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