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  1. Beatrice of Naples (16 November 1457 – 23 September 1508), also known as Beatrice of Aragon (Hungarian: Aragóniai Beatrix; Italian: Beatrice d'Aragona), was twice Queen of Hungary and of Bohemia by marriage to Matthias Corvinus and Vladislaus II.

  2. Death. Beatrice died on 23 September 1267, a little over a year after becoming queen in either the Castello del Parco at Nocera Inferiore or in Naples (according to the storia di Saba Malaspina). The cause of her death was not recorded, although it is believed that complications following a pregnancy could be the reason.

  3. Queen of Hungary. Born in 1457; died on September 23, 1508, in Ischia; daughter of Isabel de Clermont (d. 1465) and Ferdinand also known as Ferrante I (1423–1494), king of Naples (r. 1458–1494); married Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary (r. 1458–1490), in 1476; married Vladislas also known as Ladislas II of Bohemia, king of Bohemia (r ...

  4. Death: 1275. Father: Charles Capet (1226-1285) Mother: Béatrice de Provence (1231-1267) Spouse / partner: Philippe de Courtenay (1243-1283) Wedding: 15 October 1273 Foggia. Sex: Familysearch afn: 8XJF-LQ. Edit Facts. Biography.

  5. 16 de mar. de 2024 · When Charles died in January of 1285, Angevin power in Sicily had essentially vanished. The new king of Naples, Charles "the Lame," was still a prisoner, and Pope Martin at first refused to recognise him as the late monarch's heir. In the event, Martin himself died a few months after King Charles.

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  6. Beatrice of Provence (c. 1229[1] – 23 September 1267), was the ruling Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1245 until her death, as well as Countess of Anjou and Maine, Queen of Sicily and Naples by marriage to Charles I of Naples. She was the fourth and youngest daughter of Ramon Berenguer...

  7. Beatrice died in Naples in 1508. John inherited his father’s and grandfather’s military prowess, and exhibited it in his battles with the Turks. In October 1504, setting out from Krapina Castle, he clashed again with the Turks, but died of plague on 12 October.27 The struggle between Beatrice of Aragon and John Corvinus ended in 1490, both ...