five surviving children Louis III of Anjou , titular King of Naples, Duke of Anjou, etc. Ren I of Naples ...Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox royalty name Louis II of Anjou title Duke of Anjou King of Naples image Louis II of Anjou, King of Naples and Sicily after after an ink and watercolor drawing in the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris.jpg caption Louis II of Naples. spouse Yolande of Aragon issue Louis III of Anjou br Ren I of Naples Ren of Anjou br Charles of Le Maine br Marie of Anjou Marie, Queen of France br Yolande house House of Valois Anjou father LouisI of Anjou mother Marie of Blois birth date c.1377 birth place death date 29 April 1417 aged 39 40 death place place of burial Louis II of Anjou 1377 29 April 1417 was the rival of Ladislaus of Naples Ladislaus as King of Naples . He was a member of the House of Valois Anjou . Biography Born in Toulouse , Louis II was the son of LouisI of Anjou , King of Naples, and came into his House of Valois Anjou Angevin inheritance, which ... his Neapolitan support and had to retire. His claim to Naples passed to his son, Louis III of Anjou ... John I of Aragon had died in 1396, and her uncle king Martin I of Aragon died in 1410. Louis II ..., Arles &ndash 1440 , married 1431, Nantes Francis I, Duke of Brittany See also Monarchs of Naples and Sicily S start width 30 align center rowspan 5 Preceded by br LouisI of Anjou LouisI width 40 ... NAME Louis II of Naples ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION birth date 1377 birth place death ... from Toulouse Category Monarchs of NaplesLouis 2 Category Armagnac faction Naples, Louis II Category ... line, in possession of Kingdom of NaplesNaples . In 1386, the underage Ladislaus was expelled soon after his father died. Louis II was crowned King of Naples by the Avignon ese antipope Clement VII on 1 November 1389 and took possession of Naples the following year. He was ousted in turn by his rival in 1399. In 1409, Louis liberated Rome from Ladislaus occupation in 1410, as an ally of the antipope ... more details
Louis III 25 September 1403 12 November 1434 was titular Kingdom of Naples King of Naples 1417 1426, Count ... of Calabria 1426 1434. He was the eldest son and heir of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon , Queen of Four Kingdoms . The throne of Aragon fell vacant in 1410 Louis was then 6 years old when king Martin I of Aragon died. Louis mother Yolande was the surviving daughter of sonless King John I of Aragon , Martin s predecessor. They claimed the throne of Aragon for the young Louis. However ..., Queen of Castile Eleanor of Aragon and John I of Castile . The 8 year old Louis at that point lost ... 1434 end box Dukes of Anjou DEFAULTSORT Louis 03 Of Naples Category Roman Catholic monarchs Category 1403 births Category 1434 deaths Category Monarchs of NaplesLouis 3 Category House of Valois Anjou ... a king, the Estates of Aragon by Compromise of Caspe in 1412 elected Infante Ferdinand I of Aragon .... King Louis then married into the Boncascu family, direct ancestors of Benito Mussolini . ref ... forward Aragon added to other Angevin titles , Louis and Yolande were called the King ... , King of Cyprus Cyprus and Aragon another interpretation has been King of NaplesNaples separate ... apparently was never held by them. Pope Pope Martin V Martin V invested Louis III on 4 December 1419 as King of Sicily Naples . This was in contrast with the will of the childless and aged queen of the Italian kingdom, Joan II of Naples Joanna II , who had adopted Alfonso V of Aragon as her heir. In 1420 Louis disembarked in Campania and besieged Naples, but had to flee at the arrive of an Aragonese fleet. Alfonso entered the city in 1421 and Louis lost the support of the Pope, tired by the costs ... Louis joined her. He was adopted and named heir in lieu of Alfonso, giving him the title of Duke of Calabria. When Alfonso had to return in Spain, the kingdom was pacified. Louis moved to his feudal .... Louis could never become king effectively, as he died of malaria at Cosenza in 1434. After ... more details
Infobox saint name Saint Athanasius of Naples birth date 830 death date 872 feast day 15 July venerated in Roman Catholic Church image imagesize caption birth place Naples , Duchy of Naples death place Veroli , Bishopric of Veroli titles Confessor and Bishop of Naples beatified date beatified place beatified by canonized date Pre congregation canonized place canonized by attributes patronage Naples , Italy major shrine Naples Cathedral , Naples , Italy suppressed date issues Saint Athanasius I died 872 was the bishop of Naples from 850 to his death. He was the second son of Sergius I of Naples and became bishop at the same time his brother, Gregory III of Naples Gregory , became co duke. Athanasius was an intimate of both the court of the Holy Roman Emperor Western Emperor and that of the Pope . He was a familiaris of Lothair I and Emperor Louis II Louis II and was made a papal legate because of his connections with the Roman curia . Before dying, Sergius bade Gregory to follow the counsel of his brother the bishop. Gregory did, but his son, Sergius II of Naples Sergius II , did not. He persectued Athanasius, who was opposed to the alliance with the Aghlabids of Sicily . The bishop was exiled to a small island, only to be rescued by Amalfi tan ships sent by the Emperor Louis. While travelling to Rome , Athanasius died. He is regarded among Roman Catholics as the co patron saint of the city of Naples, and his feast day is 5 May. Sources Catholic Erchempert . http www.thelatinlibrary.com erchempert.html Historia Langabardorvm Beneventarnorvm at The Latin Library . Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani , LIX. Mario Caravale, ed. Rome 2002. Category 9th century births Category 872 deaths Category People from Naples Category Sicilian saints Category 9th century bishops Category Bishops of Naples Category Medieval Italian saints it Atanasio di Napoli ... more details
Sergius I died 864 was the first duke of Naples of his dynasty, often dubbed the Sergi, which ruled over Naples for almost three centuries from his accession in 840 until the death of his namesake Sergius VII of Naples Sergius VII in 1137. Sergius was originally the dux of Cumae , a Neapolitan dependency. In 840, with the Franks trying to take the city, the people elected Sergius as duke or magister militum of Naples. This was a move towards complete independence from the Byzantine Empire , which ... . Sergius allied himself, furthermore, with the Emperors Lothair I and Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor Louis II . In 847, Sergius was charged, along with Guy I of Spoleto , with establishing peace between the Lombard princes Siconulf of Salerno and Radelchis I of Benevento . In 850, Sergius attempted successfully to make the duchy hereditary when he appointed his eldest son, Gregory III of Naples ... soon became too dangerous to keep as friends and Naples was forced to ally with Amalfi ... made war with Capua . He married his daughter to Landulf, gastald of Suessola , son of Lando I of Capua . With the gastald, he sent his sons Gregory and Caesar, Admiral of Naples Caesar to sack New Capua. They failed. Sergius other sons, Athanasius I, Bishop of Naples Athanasius and Stephen, also played an important role in Neapolitan politics. The former became bishop of Naples, an imperial familiaris ... succeed on Sergius death and the hereditary, independent dukedom was born. See also History of Naples Sources http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples darkages.html Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor ... en Italie et en Sicilie . Paris , 1907. s start s bef before Contardus of Naples Contardus s ttl title Duke of Naples years 840 864 s aft after Gregory III of Naples Gregory III end DEFAULTSORT Sergius 01 Of Naples Category 864 deaths Category Dukes of Naples Category Magistri militum ro Sergiu I de Neapole ru I uk I ... more details
s ttl title Queen of Naples years 1343 1382 regent1 Louis, Prince of Taranto LouisI years1 1352 ...Other persons Joan of Naples Infobox royalty realm naples name Joan I succession Queen of Naples image Jeanne I re de Naples, dite la Reine Jeanne, comtesse de Provence.jpg caption birth date 1328 birth ... mother Marie of Valois 1309 1332 Marie of Valois spouse Andrew, Duke of Calabria br Louis, Prince of Taranto br James IV of Majorca br Otto, Duke of Brunswick Grubenhagen predecessor Robert of Naples Robert successor Charles III of Naples Charles III Joan I 1328 12 May 1382 , born Joanna of Anjou ... House of Anjou House of Anjou , the son of Charles I of Hungary and younger brother of LouisI of Hungary LouisI . Image Armoiries Anjou Calabre.png thumb left 125px Coat of arms of the House of Anjou ... kingdom to Joan I of Naples, and made no mention of Andrew, even as a consort and tried to exclude him ... house. The assassination of Andrew brought about the enmity of King LouisI of Hungary and Neapolitan ... Schism and allied herself with France, adopting LouisI of Anjou , a younger son of John II of France ... I of Naples , brother of King Charles V of France . This move, however, favoured Charles of Durazzo ... had one son Charles Martel, Duke of Calabria Son of Joan I of Naples Charles Martel of NaplesNaples ... 1 1. Joan I of Naples 2 2. Charles, Duke of Calabria 3 3. Marie of Valois 1309 1332 Marie of Valois ... Marie of Brittany 16 16. Charles I of Naples 17 17. Beatrice of Provence 18 18. Stephen V of Hungary ... 23 23. Beatrice of Savoy 24 24. Louis IX of France 25 25. Marguerite of Provence 26 26. James I ... years 1343 1382 s aft after LouisI, Duke of Anjou LouisI succession box title Principality of Achaea ... jure nobility Provence, Countess of, Joan I of Naples Category Princesses of Taranto ar ... es Juana I de N poles fr Jeanne Ire de Naples it Giovanna I di Napoli hu I. Johanna n polyi kir lyn ... of Calabria Charles Martel of Naples br Catherine of Naples br Francesca of Naples reign 1343 1382 ... more details
Gregory I died 755 was the Duke of Naples from 740. He also bore the title hypatus . Sources Unreferenced date April 2007 s start s bef before George of Naples George s ttl title Duke of Naples years 740 755 s aft after Stephen II of Naples Stephen II end DEFAULTSORT Gregory 01 Of Naples Category 755 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Italy noble stub id Gregorio I dari Napoli it Gregorio I di Napoli pl Grzegorz I ksi Neapolu ro Grigore I de Neapole uk I ... more details
Theodore I died 729 was the Duke of Naples for a decade beginning in 719. He was titled ypatos chai doux , or hypatus and duke . During his tenure, he founded a church dedicated to saints John the Apostle John and Paul of Tarsus Paul . Sources Gay, Jules. L Italie m ridionale et l empire Byzantin Livre I . Burt Franklin New York, 1904. s start s bef before John I of Naples John I s ttl title Duke of Naples years 719 729 s aft after George of Naples George end DEFAULTSORT Theodore 01 Of Naples Category 729 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Italy noble stub id Teodoro I dari Napoli it Teodoro I di Napoli pl Teodor I ksi Neapolu ro Theodor I de Neapole uk I ... more details
Marinus I died 928 was the Duke of Naples from 919 to his death. He was the second son of Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV and successor of his brother John II of Naples John II . The Chronicon ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni, et Capuae et ducum Neapolis calls him Marianus . According to that document, he reigned eight years, nine months, and fifteen days. Marinus was succeeded by his son John III of Naples John III . He left a daughter Orania who married Docibilis II of Gaeta and brought him Cimiterio and Liburia as a dowry. Sources Gay, Jules. L Italie m ridionale et l empire Byzantin Livre II . Burt Franklin New York, 1904. http fmg.ac Projects MedLands SOUTHERN 20ITALY, 20PRE NORMAN.htm Toc145141784 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Southern Italy. s start s bef before John II of Naples John II s ttl title Duke of Naples years 919 928 s aft after John III of Naples John III end DEFAULTSORT Marinus 01 Of Naples Category 928 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Category 10th century Italian people Italy noble stub ro Marin I de Neapole uk I ... more details
John I was the duke of Naples from September 711 ref Charters of his reign begin new years in September. ref to his death, probably in 719. ref The first year in which a new duke appears. ref The main source for his reign is the Chronicon ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni, et Capuae et ducum Neapolis . In 716, while a pestilence swept through Naples, Romuald II of Benevento occupied the castle of Cumae . Immediately, Pope Gregory II ordered him to return it and offered compensation if he would. He did not and John led an army against him in 717. As promised, the pope himself contributed 70 pounds of gold to the undertaking. Sources Caravale, Mario ed . Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani LV Ginammi Giovanni da Crema . Rome , 2000. s start s bef before Caesarius II of Naples Caesarius II s ttl title Duke of Naples years 711 719 s aft after Theodore I of Naples Theodore I end References references DEFAULTSORT John 01 Of Naples Category 719 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Italy noble stub id Giovanni I dari Napoli it Giovanni I, Duca di Napoli pl Jan I ksi Neapolu ro Ioan I de Neapole ru I uk I ... more details
Ferdinand I of Naples should not be confused with Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies , a latter king of Naples. Infobox royalty name Ferdinand I image caption spouse Isabella of Taranto br Joanna of Aragon, Queen consort of Naples Joanna of Aragon succession King of Naples reign 1458 1494 predecessor Alfonso V of Aragon Alfonso I successor Alfonso II of Naples Alfonso II issue Alphonso II of Naples br Eleanor of Naples br Frederick IV of Naples br John of Naples br Beatrice of Naples br Francis of Naples, Duke of Sant Angelo br Joan of Naples 1478 1518 Joan of Naples br Charles of Aragon Charles of Naples ... Italy. He used the title King of Naples and Jerusalem Ferdinand I of Naples . In accordance with his father s will, Ferdinand succeeded Alfonso on the throne of Naples in 1458, when he was 35 years ... that had been lost by his father Ren I of Naples Ren . He therefore invaded Naples. Ferdinand ... thumb 150px Ferdinand I of Naples According to the Encyclop dia Britannica Eleventh Edition ... . Eleanor of Naples June 22, 1450 &ndash October 11, 1493 . She was consort to Ercole I d Este, Duke ... of Ferdinand I of Naples, 1423 king 1458 1494 , the great grandson of Aragonese king Alfonso V of Aragon , a.k.a. Alfonso I of Naples , deceased 1458. No issue. br Widower Queen Joan of Naples would ... His descent from Ferdinand IV of Castile s start succession box before Alfonso I of Naples Alfonso I title Kingdom of Naples King of Naples years 1458 1494 after Alfonso II of Naples Alfonso II s end ... I de N poles fr Ferdinand Ier de Naples it Ferdinando I di Napoli la Ferdinandus I rex Neapolis hu ... place death date January 25, 1494 death place place of burial Ferdinand I June 2, 1423 &ndash January 25, 1494 , also called Don Ferrante , was the Kingdom of Naples King of Naples from 1458 to 1494 ... mother of Giovanni and Catherine , who had been Queen consort of Naples Queen of Jerusalem and Sicily ... of Aragon to create an escape route to Naples. In 1478 he allied himself with Pope Sixtus IV against ... more details
background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Charles I of Naples 2 2. Louis VIII of France ...Infobox royalty name Charles I title King of Sicily, Naples, and Albania Prince of Achaea Count of Provence, Forcalquier, Anjou, and Maine image Palazzo Reale di Napoli Carlo I d Angi .jpg caption Statue of Charles at the Royal Palace Naples Royal Palace , Naples. reign 6 January 1266 &ndash 7 January 1285 coronation predecessor Manfred of Sicily Manfred successor Peter III of Aragon Peter I small island of Sicily small br Charles II of Naples Charles II small other territories small succession King of Naples spouse Beatrice of Provence br Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of Sicily Margaret of Burgundy issue Louis of Sicily br Blanche of Sicily br Beatrice of Sicily Beatrice, Titular Empress of Constantinople br Charles II of Naples br Philip of Sicily br Robert of Sicily br Elisabeth of Sicily ... in Foggia . Death and legacy File Charles I of Anjou.JPG thumb Charles I of Naples or Anjou , Basilique ... links Commons category Charles I of Anjou Charles I of Naples http etext.lib.virginia.edu etcbin ... by br Peter III of Aragon Peter I width 40 align center Kingdom of Naples King of Naples br 1266 ... More royal house Capetian House of Anjou House of Anjou Sicily royal anthem father Louis VIII of France ... death date Death date and age 1285 1 7 1226 3 21 df y death place Foggia , Kingdom of Naples place of burial Charles I 21 March 1226 &ndash 7 January 1285 , known also as Charles of Anjou , was the Kingdom ... of the kingdom, with his capital at Naples and for this he is usually titled King of Naples after 1282, as are his successors . Charles was the youngest son of Louis VIII of France and Blanche of Castile , and hence younger brother of Louis IX of France and Alfonso, Count of Poitou Alfonso II ... and Forcalquier from 1246. In 1247, his brother Louis IX made him List of Counts and Dukes of Anjou ... the death of his father, King Louis VIII of France Louis VIII . Like his immediate older brother ... more details
LouisI may refer to Louis the Pious , LouisI of France, the Pious 778 840 , king of France and Holy Roman Emperor Ludwig I of Thuringia ruled 1123 1140 LouisI of Blois 1172 1205 Louis VIII of France who claimed the throne of England as LouisI of England, 1216 1217 LouisI Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria 1173 1231 LouisI, Duke of Bourbon 1279 1342 LouisI of Flanders 1304 1346 LouisI of Ch tillon died 1346 LouisI of Hungary , LouisI of Poland and Hungary, 1326 1382 LouisI of Naples 1339 1384 Louis of Valois, Duke of Orl ans 1372 1407 LouisI, Duke of Bar died in 1430 LouisI, Count of Montpensier 1405 1486 LouisI de Bourbon, Prince de Cond 1530 1569 LouisI, Cardinal of Guise 1527 1578 LouisI of Spain 1707 1724 LouisI, Grand Duke of Hesse 1753 1830 , previously Louis X, Landgrave of Hesse Darmstadt Ludwig I of Bavaria 1786 1868 Lu s I of Portugal 1838 1889 hndis LouisI ca Llu s I cs Ludv k I. de Liste der Herrscher namens Ludwig Ludwig I. et LouisI es Luis I fr Louis Ier ko 1 it Luigi I he hu I. Lajos egy rtelm s t lap nl Lodewijk I ja 1 pl Ludwik I ru I sk udov t I. fi Ludvig I sv Ludvig I zh ... more details
place of burial Image Louis III of Naples.PNG thumb right LouisI of Naples. LouisI of Anjou July 23, 1339 &ndash September 20, 1384 , or LouisI of Naples , was the second son of King John II of France ... color 9fe 1 1. LouisI of Naples 2 2. John II of France 3 3. Bonne of Bohemia 4 4. Philip VI of France ... 4 after Louis II of NaplesLouis II s ttl title Count of Maine years 1356 1384 s bef rows 2 before Joan I of Naples Joan I s ttl title Count of Provence and Count of Forcalquier Forcalquier years 1382 1384 s tul title King of Naples years 1382 1384 s bef before Louis II d vreux LouisI s ttl title ... monarchs ca Llu s I de Proven a cy LouisI, Dug Anjou de Ludwig I. Anjou el es Luis I de Anjou fr Louis Ier de Naples ko it Luigi I d Angi hu I. Lajos c mzetes n polyi ...Infobox royalty name LouisI succession Duke of Anjou image LuviCoin d anjou.jpg caption Seal of LouisI as titular King of Naples reign 1360 1384 successor Louis II of Anjou Louis II spouse Marie of Blois 1345&ndash 1404 issue Louis II of Naples br Charles, Prince of Taranto house House of Valois Anjou ... the death of Queen Joan I of Naples Joan I . She had adopted him to succeed her, as she was childless ... at Avignon as King of Naples by Antipope Clement VII , Louis was forced to remain in France and Joan ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Louis 01 Of Naples ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... Bisceglie DEFAULTSORT Louis 01 Of Naples Category 1339 births Category 1384 deaths Category Heirs ... 1370&ndash 1384 , and titular Kings of Naples King of Naples and King of Jerusalem Jerusalem ... . Biography Louis was born at the Ch teau de Vincennes . He was present at the Battle of Poitiers ... decisively. King John II of France John II and Louis younger brother Philip II, Duke of Burgundy Philip ... of the king s ransom. Louis, already Duke of Anjou, was in this group and sailed to England ... were delayed. As consequence, Louis was in English custody for much more than the expected ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Armoiries Louis Etampes.png 125px right thumb Coat of arms of Louis II d vreux Louis d vreux, Count of tampes 1336 &ndash May 6, 1400 was the son of Charles d vreux and Maria de La Cerda y Lara . According to Froissart he was captured at Battle of Poitiers 1356 Poitiers and ransomed. He later served as one of the royal hostages given to Edward III of England to guarantee the Treaty of Br tigny . He married Jeanne d. 1389 , daughter of Raoul I of Brienne, Count of Eu and widow of Walter VI of Brienne , but they had no children. On his death, his possessions returned to the crown. Start box Succession box before Charles d vreux Charles title Count of tampes years 1336&ndash 1381 after LouisI of NaplesLouis Succession box before &mdash title Count of Gien years ?&ndash 1400 after to Crown lands of France royal domain End box DEFAULTSORT Devreux, Louis Ii Category Counts of tampes Evreux, Louis II of Category Counts of Gien Evreux, Louis II of Category House of vreux Category 1336 births D Evreux, Louis II Category 1400 deaths D Evreux, Louis II Euro noble stub de Ludwig tampes fr Louis d tampes it Luigi d tampes nl Lodewijk II van vreux ... more details
Other persons Louis d Orl ans Louis d Orl ans disambiguation Other persons Louis, Duke of Orl ans Louis, Duke of Orl ans disambiguation Infobox royalty name LouisI succession Duke of Orl ans image Louis ... of burial Saint Denis Basilica , France LouisI 13 March 1372 &ndash 23 November 1407 was Duke of Orl ans ... , and Soissons . Louis was son of King Charles V of France and Joanna of Bourbon and younger brother of Charles VI of France Charles VI . Succession in Hungary, Poland and Naples In 1374, Louis .... File SvatbaZikmundasMarii LudvikzValois Froissart.jpg thumb left Louis in the camp in front in the background, Sigismund marries Mary Louis and Catherine were expected to reign either over Hungary or over Poland, as Catherine s father, LouisI of Hungary , had no sons. Catherine s father also planned to leave them his claim to the King of Naples Crown of Naples and the County of Provence , which were then held by his ailing and childless cousin Joan I of Naples Joanna I . ref name Engel Cite ... of LouisI, Duke of Orl ans assassinated in the streets of Paris, when armed men under the orders ... 5 background color 9fe 1 1. LouisI de Valois, Duke of Orl ans 2 2. Charles V of France 3 3. Joanna .... LouisI, Duke of Bourbon 13 13. Marie of Hainaut 14 14. Charles of Valois 15 15. Mahaut of Ch tillon ... bottom Notes Portal Kingdom of France Commons category LouisI, Duke of Orl ans Reflist S start ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME LouisI, Duke Of Orleans ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ..., France DEFAULTSORT LouisI, Duke Of Orleans Category 1372 births Orleans, Louis de Valois, duc d ..., Hertog van Orl ans ca Llu s I d Orleans de Louis de Valois, duc d Orl ans el ... negotiating with Louis father about the possibility of Louis marrying her daughter Mary of Hungary ... marriage between Louis and Mary was celebrated in April 1385. Nonetheless, the marriage was not recognized ..., Sigismund invaded Hungary and married Mary, which ultimately destroyed Louis chances to reign ... more details
1967 , 182 n. 15. ref ref Dorens 1909 , 172. ref LouisI died in Naples in 1302. Notes Reflist 2 Bibliography ...LouisI 1249 50 1302 was the Baron of Vaud . At the time of his birth he was a younger son of a younger ... Baron of Vaud 1286 1302 Politically, the barony of Vaud under LouisI was divided into ten castellan ... of France Paris and Kingdom of NaplesNaples , obtained the right to mint coins from the Holy ..., England and France 1259 81 Louis was the third son of Thomas II of Savoy . He was in the custody of his .... ref Cox 1974 , 382 82. ref While Louis was living in Paris in July 1281, King Philip III of France ... and Louis de Forez, sire of Beaujeu , against the bishops of Bishop of Die Die , Archbishop of Lyon Lyon and Bishop of Valence Valence . Louis seems to have been induced to join by the promise of marrying ... Louis was back in the service of his family, led by Count Philip, Count of Savoy Philip of Savoy , when a war with Amadeus II of Geneva and his allies broke out. Louis captured the Dauphin Delphinal ... south of Grenoble . ref Cox 1974 , 436 37. ref Philip seems to have been grooming Louis to take ... defended by Louis for six months against imperial troops. Louis may have felt underappreciated .... In the spring of 1283, Rudolph I of Germany Rudolf , King of Germany and emperor elect, was trying ... his initial assault on Payerne in the Vaud was repulsed in June, Louis came to the city with a body ... lands of Louis s aunt Margaret died 1273 , wife of Hartmann the Old , Count of Kyburg ... under Thomas I, Count of Savoy Thomas I , and only the acquisitions in the region made by Peter II before he became count were left to Louis. In accordance with this principle, Peter s other acquisitions ... launched another grievance from Louis. In March 1284 he and Amadeus met at Lyon in order for Margaret ... of Duke Robert. ref Cox 1974 , 447. ref Succession crisis 1284 86 In 1282 Louis s eldest brother ... s heir. Louis was promised an apanage , which he did not find sufficient, and the later Savoyard ... more details
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LouisI 1272 &ndash 22 July 1322 was suo jure Count of Nevers and jure uxoris Count of Rethel . Louis was the son of Robert III, Count of Flanders , and Yolande, Countess of Nevers . He succeeded his parents as Count of Nevers. In December 1290, he married Joan, Countess of Rethel , and thus became her co ruler in the County of Rethel. They had two children Joanna of Flanders LouisI, Count of Flanders , Nevers and Rethel He died in Paris shortly before his father and thus never succeeded his father as Count of Flanders. S start S reg fr S bef before Yolande, Countess of Nevers Yolande and Robert III, Count of Flanders Robert S ttl title Count of Nevers Image Blason comte fr Nevers.svg 25px years 1280&ndash 1322 S aft after LouisI, Count of Flanders LouisI S bef before Joan, Countess of Rethel Joan as sole ruler S ttl title Count of Rethel Image Blason Rethel.png 25px years 1290&ndash 1322 S aft after Joan as sole ruler S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME LouisI, Count Of Nevers ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1272 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1322 PLACE OF DEATH Paris , France DEFAULTSORT LouisI, Count Of Nevers Category Counts of Rethel Category Counts of Nevers Category House of Dampierre Category 1272 births Category 1322 deaths de Ludwig I. Nevers fr Louis Ier de Nevers it Luigi I di Nevers nl Lodewijk I van Nevers ru I vls Lodewyk I van Nevers ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Ludwig I or LouisI died January 12, 1140 was ruler of Thuringia from 1123 to 1140. Biography The son of Count Louis the Springer the jumper and his wife Adelheid, he was appointed Landgrave of Thuringia by the Emperor Lothair III, Holy Roman Emperor Lothair III in 1131. According to the succession in his line he should have been called Louis III, but he won Thuringia for his family and, in case of territorial expansion, it was customary to start counting from one. Thanks to his marriage with Hedwig of Hesse he obtained the rule over an extensive heritage, after the death of his father in law, earl Giso IV, Landgraf of Hesse Giso IV , which lead to the union of Thuringia and Hesse. In 1137 Louis became Landgrave of Hesse Gudensberg as well. His close relationship to the King Lothair III favoured his rise into the rank of a prince. After the death of Lothair, in 1137, Ludwig decided to support the Hohenstaufen in their struggle for power in the Reich against the House of Welf Welf party. The Landgraf died on January 12, 1140 and was buried inside the abbey of Reinhardsbrunn . Louis had a daughter, Judith of Thuringia , who married king Vladislaus II of Bohemia . Start box S hou Ludowinger 12 January 1140 Succession box title Landgrave of Thuringia before Louis der Springer after Louis II, Landgrave of Thuringia Louis II years 1123 1140 End box DEFAULTSORT LouisI, Landgrave of Thuringia Category 11th century births Ludwig 1 of Thuringia Category 1140 deaths Ludwig 1 of Thuringia Category German nobility Ludwig 1 of Thuringia Category Landgraves of Thuringia Germany noble stub cs Ludv k I. Durynsk de Ludwig I. Th ringen nl Lodewijk I van Th ringen pl Ludwik I Tury ski ... more details
unreferenced date March 2008 File Louis Blois 1201.jpg thumb Seal of LouisLouisI of Blois 1172 14 April 1205 was count of Blois from 1191 to 1205. He was the son of Theobald V, Count of Blois Theobald V and Alix of France . His maternal grandparents were Louis VII of France and his first wife Eleanor of Aquitaine . Louis promulgated a charter in 1196 abolishing serfdom in his domains. Leadership in the Fourth Crusade At the Tournament at cry sur Aisne on 28 November 1199, Louis and his cousin Theobald III of Champagne were the first major nobles to respond to Pope Innocent III s call for a Fourth Crusade . He left France in 1202. During the July 1203 siege of Constantinople , Louis was one of eight division commanders, the others including Boniface I, Marquess of Montferrat Boniface of Montferrat the crusade leader , Doge Enrico Dandolo leader of the Venice Venetians , Baldwin I of Constantinople Baldwin of Flanders who controlled the largest division and later became emperor , and Baldwin s brother Henry of Flanders Henry . Louis was later afflicted with a severe fever for months, and missed participating in the capture of Constantinople in 1204. He was too ill to take part in the subsequent ... 1172 births Blois, LouisI of Category 1205 deaths Blois, LouisI of Category Counts of Blois Category Counts of Clermont en Beauvaisis Category Christians of the Fourth Crusade Blois, LouisI, comte de Category French military personnel killed in action Blois, LouisI, comte de ca Llu s I de Blois cs Ludv k z Blois de Ludwig Blois es Luis I de Blois fr Louis de Blois it Luigi di Blois nl Lodewijk van Champagne pl Ludwik I hrabia Blois ro Ludovic I de Blois ... . Louis chased the enemy too far, exhausting his men and horses and stretching them over a broad plain, where he brought himself and the emperor Baldwin I of Constantinople into a trap. He married Catherine ... s aft rows 2 after Theobald VI of Blois Theobald VI s bef before Raoul I of Clermont Raoul I s ttl ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Duke LouisI of Bavaria Lang de Ludwig I der Kelheimer, Herzog von Bayern, Pfalzgraf bei Rhein Kelheim , 23 December 1173 &ndash 15 September 1231 in Kelheim was the Duke of Bavaria in 1183 and Electoral Palatinate Count Palatine of the Rhine in 1214. He was a son of Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Otto I and his wife Agnes of Loon . Louis was married to Ludmilla of Bohemia Ludmilla , a daughter of Duke Frederick of Bohemia . Biography Louis extended the duchy of Bavaria and founded many cities. Among the cities he founded were Landshut in 1204, Straubing in 1218 and Landau an der Isar in 1224. He supported the House of Welf Welf Emperor Otto IV, Holy Roman ... DEFAULTSORT LouisI, Duke Of Bavaria Category 1173 births Category 1231 deaths Category People from Kelheim Category Dukes of Bavaria LouisI Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Category Counts Palatine of the Rhine Category House of Wittelsbach LouisI Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Category Christians of the Fifth Crusade LouisI Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Category Medieval child rulers cs Ludv k I. Bavorsk 1173 1231 de Ludwig der Kelheimer es Luis I de Baviera duque fr Louis Ier de Bavi re 1173 1231 it Ludovico I Duca di Baviera nl Lodewijk de Kelheimer ja 1 pl Ludwik I Bawarski pt Lu s I Wittelsbach, Duque da Baviera ru I ... . But in 1211 Louis joined the Hohenstaufen party Emperor Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick ... symbol in the coat of arms for Bavaria and the Palatinate. In 1221 Louis participated in the Fifth Crusade and was imprisoned in Egypt by Al Kamil but later released. In 1225 Louis took over the guardianship for the young king Henry VII of Germany Henry . Louis was murdered in 1231 on a bridge .... Louis was buried in the crypt of Scheyern Abbey . Start box S hou House of Wittelsbach 1173 1231 S reg S bef before Otto I Wittelsbach, Duke of Bavaria Otto I S ttl title Duke of Bavaria years ... more details
Other uses of Louis, Dauphin Louis, Dauphin disambiguation Louis de Bourbon 1405 May 1486 was the third son of John I, Duke of Bourbon and Marie de Berry, Duchess d Auvergne Count of Montpensier , Clermont Ferrand Clermont en Auvergne and Sancerre and Rulers of Auvergne Dauphin of Auvergne , brother of Charles I, Duke of Bourbon Charles I of Bourbon . He founded the Bourbon Montpensier branch of the House of Bourbon , who would eventually take over the Duchy in 1505. Family Image Armoiries Louis Montpensier.png 125px thumb right Coats of Arms of LouisI, Count of Montpensier. In 1428, he married Jeanne, Dauphine d Auvergne , daughter and heiress of Beraud III, Dauphin d Auvergne and Count of Clermont en Auvergne. After her death in 1436, he retained those titles ref The Biographical Dictionary , Vol 4, Longman, Brown and Green London, 1844 , 234. ref his paternal grandmother having been Anne of Auvergne, daughter of Dauphin Beraud II , and on 5 February 1442, married Gabrielle of La Tour d. 1486 , daughter of Bertrand V of La Tour, count of Auvergne and Boulogne. The couple had four children Gilbert, Count of Montpensier 1443&ndash 1496 John 1445&ndash 1485 Gabrielle 1447&ndash 1516 , Countess of Benon, married in 1485 Louis II de la Tr moille Louis de la Tremoille d. 1525 , Prince ... London, 1844 start box s bef before John I, Duke of Bourbon John I s ttl title Count of Montpensier ... House of Bourbon Montpensier Category Counts of Montpensier Bourbon Montpensier, Louis comte de Category Counts of Clermont en Auvergne Bourbon Montpensier, LouisI de Category Counts of Sancerre Bourbon Montpensier, LouisI de Category Dauphins of Auvergne Category 1405 births Montpensier, Louis comte de Category 1486 deaths Montpensier, Louis comte de de LouisI. de Bourbon, comte de Montpensier es Luis I de Montpensier fr Louis Ier de Montpensier it Luigi I di Montpensier pl Ludwik I de Burbon Montpensier ru I ... more details
Image COA Cardinal de Guise.svg thumb Coat of arms Louis de Lorraine October 21, 1527, Joinville, Haute Marne Joinville , Champagne &ndash March 29, 1578, Paris was the fourth son of Claude, Duke of Guise and Antoinette de Bourbon , and the younger brother of Charles of Guise Charles of Guise, Cardinal of Lorraine . He was the nephew of Cardinal Jean de Lorraine . He is sometimes known as the cardinal de Guise . He was made Bishop of Troyes on May 11, 1545, at the age of 18, a position he had to hold as administrator until he reached the canonical age of 27 he was transferred to the see of Albi on June 27, 1550. He was created Cardinal Catholicism cardinal by Pope Julius III on December 22, 1553. He received the archbishopric of Sens on May 9, 1561, but resigned it in 1562 to Cardinal de Pellev e . On October 5, 1568, he was made Bishop of Metz . He crowned Henry III of France at Reims , February 13, 1575 . Unlike his brother Charles, he does not seem to have played a leading role in the intrigues of his family. His illegitimate daughter Anne d Arne married Charles Danowitz Charles von Janowitz in 1572. His nephew was Louis II, Cardinal of Guise made cardinal, 1578 . His great nephew was Louis III, Cardinal of Guise made cardinal, 1615 . See also House of Guise External links http www.fiu.edu mirandas bios1553.htm Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church LouisI de Guise Princes of Lorraine DEFAULTSORT Guise, LouisI, Cardinal of Category 1527 births Category 1578 deaths Category French cardinals Category French nobility Category Bishops of Albi Category Archbishops of Sens Category Bishops of Troyes Category 16th century Roman Catholic archbishops Category Bishops of Metz Category Abbots of Melrose de LouisI. de Lorraine Guise fr Louis de Lorraine 1527 1578 it Luigi di Guisa 1527 1578 hu Louis de Guise sens i rsek no LouisI Lorraine de Guise ... more details
Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 File Flandry1.jpg thumb LouisI 1304 &ndash August 26, 1346 ... Rethel . History He was the son of LouisI, Count of Nevers , and Joan, Countess of Rethel , and grandson ... boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. LouisI, Count of Flanders 2 2. LouisI, Count of Nevers 3 3. Joan ...&ndash 1346 S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME LouisI, Count Of Flanders ALTERNATIVE ... DEFAULTSORT LouisI, Count Of Flanders Category 1304 births Category 1346 deaths Category House of Dampierre Category Counts of Flanders Louis 1 Category Counts of Nevers Category Counts of Rethel Category Military personnel killed in action Euro noble stub cs Ludv k I. Flandersk de Ludwig I. Flandern es Luis I de Flandes fr Louis Ier de Flandre it Luigi I di Fiandra he , ... of Flanders in 1322. He inherited the county of Rethel from his mother. In 1320 Louis married Margaret I, Countess of Artois Margaret of France , second daughter of King Philip V of France and Joan ... Robert III and great grandfather Guy, Count of Flanders Guy I . His pro French policies and excessive taxations levied by Louis caused and uprising in 1323. Beginning as a series of scattered ..., Zannekin was able to capture Louis himself. In 1325 the King of France, Charles IV of France Charles IV intervened whereupon Louis was released from captivity in February 1326 and the Peace of Arques ... flee to France. Louis was able to convince his new liege Philip VI of France to come to his aid ... 1328 Battle of Cassel . When the Hundred Years War started, Louis remained steadfast in his French ... . In 1339 the count had to flee his lands, never being able to return. Louis was killed in the Battle of Cr cy in 1346. Family He and Margaret had one son Louis II of Flanders 1330&ndash 1384 , who succeeded him Ancestry Louis s ancestors in three generations center ahnentafel compact5 style font ... 1346 S aft rows 3 after Louis II of Flanders Louis II & III S bef before Louis, Count of Nevers Louis ... more details
infobox nobility name LouisI the Fair image caption noble family House of Piast father Boles aw III ... or LouisI the Fair also known as the Wise , the Right or of Brzeg Brieg lang pl Ludwik I Sprawiedliwy ... before their mother. Life Like his older brother, little was known of LouisI s early years ... III s huge debts forced him to give the Duchy of Legnica to his sons LouisI and Wenceslaus ... signed by King John of Bohemia. LouisI received the richest part of the Duchy and the capital ... the treaty, under which LouisI gave up all his lands to Wenceslaus I who apparently was dying ... compensation, LouisI received 400 pieces of silver per year and the possession of the palace of Buczyna ... his brother to renounce his succession rights, and LouisI saw how his brother reduced the payment ... to Rome . After the death of his father Boles aw III 21 April 1352 LouisI opted for a military ... was LouisI, who in addition to the confirmation of his government over Lubin, obtained from ... underage sons. LouisI took the regency on behalf of his nephews until 1373 initially he shared the regency ... talent in government affairs caused LouisI to be actively involved in the rule of Legnica by the request ... of the Legnica finances, LouisI was able to retake the half of the Duchy of Brzeg O awa lost ... over his lands, despite the attainment of majority of his eldest son Henry VII, LouisI didn t give ... three years before. LouisI participated actively in foreign politics. On 21 May 1379, with his ... LouisI had to renounce any claims over the duchies whose current holders were relatives of the King ... I Noszak, Duke of Cieszyn . The dynastic politics of LouisI had also a good result. He managed to orchestrate the marriages of his oldest daughter Margaret to Albert I of Bavaria, son of Louis IV ... I to Hedwig of aga , widow of King Casimir III the Great . LouisI expected that with these marriages ... W adys aw Opolczyk . The reputation of the Duke of Brzeg was so great that LouisI had been repeatedly ... more details