Charles III
Charles III (Charles of Durazzo), 1345-86, king of Naples (1381-86) and, as Charles II, of Hungary (1385-86); great-grandson of Charles II of Naples. Adopted as a child by Joanna I of Naples, he later lived at the court of Louis I of Hungary. In 1380, Pope Urban VI summoned Charles to dethrone Joanna because of her support of the antipope, Clement IV; Joanna repudiated Charles as her heir in favor of Louis of Anjou (see Louis I , king of Naples). Charles conquered Naples, imprisoned Joanna, and was crowned (1381) by the pope. Joanna died by his order. Charles repulsed attacks on Naples by Louis of Anjou. In 1385, elected king of Hungary over Sigismund , Charles was crowned but was soon assassinated. He was succeeded in Naples by his son, Lancelot, and in Hungary by Sigismund.
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CurriculumVitae: Elizabeth Carter.
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OBIT - WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH CARTER
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OBIT - CARTER, MARY ELIZABETH
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Elizabeth Carter
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Elizabeth Carter 1717-1806, English poet and translator. Under the pen name Eliza she contributed for years to the Gentleman's Magazine...
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Carter, Mrs Elizabeth
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Companion to English Literature
Carter, Mrs Elizabeth (1717–1806), scholar and poet, a noted member of the Blue Stocking Circle; she learned Latin, Greek, and Hebrew...
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bluestocking
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...pronounced literary interests. During the 1750s, Elizabeth Vesey held evening parties, at which the entertainment...contribute to these conversations. Hannah More , Elizabeth Montagu , and Elizabeth Carter , among others, continued this tradition...
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Chapone, Hester
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...x201C;bluestockings” along with linguist Elizabeth Carter (1717–1806), feminist author Mary Wollstonecraft...x2013;1797) and social reformer and critic Elizabeth Montagu (1718–1800), all of whom she...
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The Birds
Dictionary entry from: International Dictionary of Films and Filmmakers
...Lang (Hysterical woman ); Malcolm Atterbury (Deputy Al Malone ); Karl Swenson (Drunk ); Elizabeth Wilson (Helen Carter ); Lonny Chapman (Deke Carter ); Doodles Weaver (Fisherman ); John McGovern (Postal clerk ); Richard Deacon (Man in...
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