Margaret of Durazzo

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Margaret of Durazzo was a 14th-century Neapolitan noblewoman of the Capetian House of Anjou who became Queen consort of Naples through her marriage to Charles III of Naples.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Neapolitan noblewoman
human
member of the Capetian House of Anjou
queen consort
centuryOfActivity 14th century
15th century
child Joanna II of Naples NERFINISHED
Ladislaus of Naples NERFINISHED
Maria of Durazzo NERFINISHED
continentOfBirth Europe NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian
father Charles, Duke of Durazzo NERFINISHED
floruit early 15th century
late 14th century
gender female
house House of Anjou-Durazzo NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Italian
Latin
maritalStatus married
mother Maria of Calabria NERFINISHED
name Margaret of Durazzo NERFINISHED
nobleFamily Capetian House of Anjou NERFINISHED
nobleTitle Duchess NERFINISHED
Queen consort
placeOfBirth Durazzo NERFINISHED
positionHeld Queen consort of Naples
realmAssociatedWith Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
relative Andrew, Duke of Calabria NERFINISHED
Joanna I of Naples NERFINISHED
Louis I of Hungary NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
socialClass nobility
spouse Charles III of Naples NERFINISHED
spouseHouse Capetian House of Anjou NERFINISHED
spouseTitle King of Naples NERFINISHED
title Duchess of Durazzo NERFINISHED
Queen consort of Naples

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Joanna II of Naples mother Margaret of Durazzo