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The
Angevin French prince, 'Louis II of Anjou' (
1377–
April 29 1417), was the rival of
Ladislas as
King of Naples.
Louis II was the son of
Louis I of Anjou, King of Naples, and came into his
Angevin inheritance, which included
Provence, in
1384, with his rival
Charles of Durazzo (father of Ladislas), of the senior Angevin line, in possession of
Naples.
In
1386, the underage Ladislas was expelled soon after his father died. Louis II was crowned King of Naples by the
Avignonese
antipope Clement VII on
November 1,
1389 and took possession of Naples the following year. He was ousted in turn by his rival in
1399.
In
1409, Louis liberated
Rome from Ladislas' occupation; in
1410, as an ally of the
antipope John XXIII he attacked Ladislas and defeated him at
Roccasecca (
1411). Eventually Louis lost his Neapolitan support and had to retire. His claim to Naples passed to his son,
Louis III.
He married
Yolande of Aragon (
1384–
1443) in
Arles in
1400, giving him a possibility of inheriting the throne of
Aragon through her right. Her father, King
John I of Aragon had died in
1396, and her uncle king
Martin I of Aragon died in
1410.
Louis II died at his chateau of
Angers, the heart of Anjou; he is buried there. Louis and Yolande had five surviving children:
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Louis III of Anjou, titular King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, etc.
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René of Anjou, King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, etc.
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Charles of Le Maine (
1414–
1472), Count of Maine
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Marie of Anjou (
1404 –
1463), married
1422,
Bourges Charles VII of France
#Yolande (
1412,
Arles –
1440), married
1431,
Nantes Francis I, Duke of Brittany
See also
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Monarchs of Naples and Sicily
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Louis I'
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Duke of Anjou'
1384–1417
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Louis III'
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Count of Maine'
1384–1417
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Count of Provence and Forcalquier'
1384–1417
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Piedmont'
1384–1417
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King of Naples'
1384–1389, 1399–1417
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Ladislas'
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King of Naples'
1389–1399
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Ladislas'
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