Joanna II of Naples

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Joanna II of Naples was a 15th-century queen who ruled the Kingdom of Naples amid intense dynastic struggles and political instability.

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Joanna II of Naples canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
monarch of Naples
queen regnant
adoptedHeir Alfonso V of Aragon
Louis III of Anjou
René of Anjou
burialPlace San Giovanni a Carbonara
conflict War of the Sicilian Vespers
surface form: Neapolitan succession disputes
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Naples
dateOfBirth 1373
dateOfDeath 1435-02-02
dynasticStruggle Angevin–Aragonese rivalry over Naples
era Late Middle Ages
father Charles III of Naples
givenName Joanna
hadNoChildren true
house House of Anjou
surface form: House of Anjou-Durazzo
languageOfName Latin
mother Margaret of Durazzo
nobleFamily House of Anjou
surface form: Capetian House of Anjou
notableAlly Alfonso V of Aragon
Louis III of Anjou
Pope Martin V
René of Anjou
notableFor ruling Naples amid intense dynastic struggles and political instability
notableOpponent Alfonso V of Aragon
Louis III of Anjou
Yolande of Aragon
surface form: Queen Yolande of Aragon
placeOfBirth Naples
placeOfDeath Naples
politicalContext Italian peninsula power struggles
Western Schism aftermath
positionHeld Countess of Provence
Princess of Achaea
Queen of Naples
predecessor Ladislaus of Naples
reignEnd 1435
reignStart 1414
religion Roman Catholicism
ruledOver Kingdom of Naples
Provence
sexOrGender female
sibling Ladislaus of Naples
spouse James II of Bourbon-La Marche
William, Duke of Austria
successor Alfonso V of Aragon
René of Anjou
timePeriod 15th century
title Regina Iohanna Secunda

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King of Naples titleHolder Joanna II of Naples
House of Aragon hasNotableMember Joanna II of Naples
King of Naples and Sicily titleUsedBy Joanna II of Naples