Ferrante

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Ferrante was the Italian name of Ferdinand I of Naples, a 15th-century king known for consolidating Aragonese rule in southern Italy amid intense political turmoil.

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Ferrante canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 15th-century ruler
King of Naples
human
monarch
alsoKnownAs Ferdinand of Aragon NERFINISHED
Ferdinando I di Napoli NERFINISHED
birthDate 1423
birthName Ferdinand I of Naples NERFINISHED
child Alfonso II of Naples NERFINISHED
Beatrice of Naples NERFINISHED
Ferrandino of Naples NERFINISHED
Frederick IV of Naples NERFINISHED
Leonora of Naples NERFINISHED
conflict Barons' Conspiracy (1485–1487) NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
deathDate 1494
deathPlace Naples NERFINISHED
dynasty Aragonese dynasty NERFINISHED
era Italian Renaissance NERFINISHED
father Alfonso I of Naples NERFINISHED
Alfonso V of Aragon NERFINISHED
house House of Aragon NERFINISHED
mother Giraldona Carlino NERFINISHED
name Ferrante NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Italian
nobleFamily House of Trastámara NERFINISHED
notableFor consolidating Aragonese rule in southern Italy
defeating the barons’ revolts in the Kingdom of Naples
strengthening royal authority over Neapolitan nobility
occupation ruler
placeOfBurial San Domenico Maggiore, Naples NERFINISHED
politicalContext Aragonese–Angevin rivalry over Naples NERFINISHED
intense dynastic struggles in 15th-century Italy
positionHeld King of Naples NERFINISHED
predecessor Alfonso I of Naples NERFINISHED
realm Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1494
reignStart 1458
religion Roman Catholicism
spouse Isabella of Clermont NERFINISHED
Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples NERFINISHED
successor Alfonso II of Naples NERFINISHED

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