Marie of Naples (fl. 1300s)
Marie of Naples (fl. 1300s)
Heir to the throne of Naples . Flourished from 1320s to 1350s; daughter of Charles of Calabria and Marie of Valois ; sister of Joanna I of Naples (1326–1382); granddaughter of Robert the Good, king of Naples (r. 1309–1343); married Charles of Durazzo; married Philip II of Constantinople; children: (first marriage) Margaret of Naples (who married Charles III of Durazzo, king of Naples, r. 1382–1386, who ruled Hungary as Charles II, r. 1385–1386).
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