Resultado de búsqueda
Joanna I, also known as Johanna I (Italian: Giovanna I; December 1325 – 27 July 1382), was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princess of Achaea from 1373 to 1381. Joanna was the eldest daughter of Charles, Duke of Calabria and Marie of Valois to survive infancy.
- Joanna of Naples (1478–1518)
Joanna of Aragon. Joanna of Naples (15 April 1478 – 27...
- Joanna II of Naples
Joanna II (25 June 1371 – 2 February 1435) was reigning...
- Joanna of Aragon, Queen of Naples
Joanna of Aragon ( Spanish: Juana, Italian: Giovanna; 16...
- Joanna of Naples (1478–1518)
Juana I de Nápoles. Apariencia. Para otros usos de este término, véase Juana II de Nápoles. Juana I de Anjou-Sicilia ( Nápoles, 1326 - Aversa, Campania, 1382) fue reina de Nápoles y Condesa de Provenza y Forcalquier (1343 - 1382), Reina Titular de Jerusalén, Reina titular consorte de Mallorca y Princesa de Acaya. Primeros años.
Joanna I. views 1,942,228 updated. Joanna I, 1326–82, queen of Naples (1343–81), countess of Provence. She was the granddaughter of King Robert of Naples, whom she succeeded with her husband, Andrew of Hungary. The murder (1345) of Andrew at the queen's behest brought the wrath of Andrew's brother, Louis I of Hungary.
Joanna I, also known as Johanna I ( Italian: Giovanna I; December 1325 – 27 July 1382), was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princess of Achaea from 1373 to 1381. Joanna was the eldest daughter of Charles, Duke of Calabria and Marie of Valois to survive infancy.