Marie of Anjou (1404–1463), queen consort of France
Maria of Anjou (1371–1395), queen regnant of Hungary and Croatia
Maria of Anjou, Queen of Majorca (1290–1346/47), queen consort of Majorca
Maria of Calabria (1328–1366), titular empress of Latin Empire of Constantinople
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Marie ofAnjou (14 October 1404 – 29 November 1463) was Queen of France as the spouse of King Charles VII from 1422 to 1461. She served as regent and presided...
Capetian House ofAnjou, or House ofAnjou-Sicily, or House ofAnjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate...
Margaret ofAnjou (French: Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from...
The count ofAnjou was the ruler of the County ofAnjou, first granted by Charles the Bald in the 9th century to Robert the Strong. Ingelger and his son...
Yolande of Aragon (11 August 1381 – 14 November 1442) was Duchess ofAnjou and Countess of Provence by marriage, who acted as regent of Provence during...
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1308 to his death. He was a member of the Capetian House ofAnjou and the only son of Charles Martel, Prince of Salerno...
Sibylla ofAnjou (c. 1112–1165) was a countess consort of Flanders as the wife of Thierry, Count of Flanders. She served as the regent of Flanders during...
University Press. (in French) Coat of arms of the House ofAnjou-Sicily on the French Wikipedia (in French) House ofAnjou-Sicily on the French Wikipedia...
Blanche ofAnjou (1280 – 14 October 1310) was Queen of Aragon as the second spouse of King James II of Aragon. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou...
relocation of the seat to the new-built Zvolen castle, which was ordered by Louis I the Great as a hunting residence. The future queen regnant MaryofAnjou and...
member of the Capetian House of Anjou by birth. She was the third daughter of King Charles II of Naples and Maryof Hungary. Eleanor was firstly married...
(or Emme) ofAnjou (c.1140–c.1214) was an illegitimate daughter of Geoffrey Plantagenet, Count ofAnjou, and half-sister of King Henry II of England. She...
were also counts ofAnjou; the main line of the Plantagenets following the loss ofAnjou; and the Houses of Lancaster and York, two of the Plantagenets...
was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House ofAnjou. He was the youngest son of Charles I of Hungary and Elizabeth of Poland to survive childhood...
Margaret ofAnjou as Queen of France, but her right to enjoy that title is disputed. She was briefly recognized only in English-controlled territories of France...
the Dauphin's second son Philip, Duke ofAnjou, provided it remained undivided. Anjou was not in the direct line of French succession, thus his accession...
The Anjou Legendarium is a Gothic illuminated manuscript of a collection of stories from the life of saints important to the House ofAnjouof Hungary...
grandson of King Louis XIV of France was named as his successor, to preclude the union of the thrones of France and Spain. The prince, then Duke ofAnjou, became...
Commons has media related to Charles ofAnjou, King of Naples and Hungary. Armorial of the House Anjou-Sicily (in French) House ofAnjou-Sicily (in French)...
French royal family (as Philippe, Duke ofAnjou) during the reign of his grandfather Louis XIV. He was the second son of Louis, Grand Dauphin, and was third...