James II of Bourbon-La Marche

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James II of Bourbon-La Marche was a 15th-century French nobleman from the House of Bourbon who briefly became King of Naples through his politically motivated marriage to Queen Joanna II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Count of La Marche
French nobleman
King of Naples
human
medieval monarch
member of the House of Bourbon
associatedWith Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
birthPlace La Marche NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 15th century
conflict involved in Neapolitan political struggles
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of France NERFINISHED
deathCause assassination
deathPlace Besançon NERFINISHED
dynasticConnection French branch of the House of Bourbon
father John I, Count of La Marche NERFINISHED
givenName James
historicalRegion La Marche NERFINISHED
marriageType politically motivated marriage
monarchOf Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
mother Catherine of Vendôme NERFINISHED
name James II of Bourbon-La Marche NERFINISHED
nobleFamily House of Bourbon NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Count of La Marche NERFINISHED
King of Naples NERFINISHED
notableFor brief reign as King of Naples
marriage to Queen Joanna II of Naples
politicalAlliance alliance with Queen Joanna II of Naples through marriage
positionHeld Count of La Marche NERFINISHED
King of Naples NERFINISHED
predecessor Ladislaus of Naples NERFINISHED
reignBegan 1415
reignEnded 1419
religion Roman Catholicism
sibling Louis, Count of Vendôme NERFINISHED
spouse Joanna II of Naples NERFINISHED
successor Joanna II of Naples NERFINISHED

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Joanna II of Naples spouse James II of Bourbon-La Marche