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List of Neapolitan royal consorts

This is a list of consorts of Naples. Many kings of Naples had more than one wife; they may have divorced their wife or she might have died.

Early Byzantine Duchesses of Naples edit

See Also: Dukes of Naples

Royal consort of Naples edit

Capetian House of Anjou, 1266–1382 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Beatrice of Provence Raymond Berenguer IV of Provence
(Barcelona)
1234 31 January 1246 26 February 1266
husband's ascession
23 September 1267 Charles I
  Margaret of Burgundy Odo, Count of Nevers
(Burgundy)
1250 18 November 1268 7 January 1285
husband's death
4 September 1308
  Maria of Hungary Stephen V of Hungary
(Árpád)
1257 May/June 1270 7 January 1285
husband's ascession
5 May 1309
husband's death
25 March 1323 Charles II
  Sancha of Majorca James II of Majorca
(Barcelona)
1285 20 September 1304 5 May 1309
husband's ascession
20 January 1343
husband's death
28 July 1345 Robert
Andrew, Duke of Calabria Charles I of Hungary
(Anjou)
30 October 1327 early 1342 August 1344
wife's ascession
18/19 September 1345 Joanna I
James IV of Majorca James III of Majorca
(Barcelona)
c. 1336 26 September 1363 20 January 1375
Otto of Brunswick-Grubenhagen Henry II of Brunswick and Lunenburg (Grubenhagen)
(Welf)
1320 25 September 1376 26 August 1381
wife's deposition
1 December 1398

House of Anjou-Durazzo, 1382–1435 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Margaret of Durazzo Charles, Duke of Durazzo
(Anjou-Durazzo)
28 July 1347 February 1369 12 May 1382
husband's ascension
24 February 1386
husband's death
6 August 1412 Charles III
Costanza de Clermont
[1]
Manfredo de Clermont, Conte di Motica ? 1390 - 1392
divorce
? Ladislaus
  Mary of Lusignan James I of Cyprus
(Lusignan)
c. 1381 12 February 1403 4 September 1404
Mary of Enghien John of Enghien, Count of Castro
(Enghien)
c. 1367/1370 c. 1406 6 August 1414 9 May 1446
husband's death

The rule of the House of Durazzo was contested by the Dukes of Anjou of the House of Valois, who led several military expeditions into the kingdom. In the end Queen Joanna II, being heirless, recognized Duke Louis III in 1426 as Duke of Calabria and heir. Louis predeceased her, but his brother René inherited his claim. Joanna recognised René as her heir before her death.

House of Valois-Anjou, 1382–1426 and 1435–1442 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Marie of Blois-Châtillon
[1]
Charles of Blois-Châtillon, Duke of Brittany
(Châtillon)
c. 1345 8 July 1360 12 May 1382
husband's ascension as titular king
20 September 1384
husband's death
12 November 1404 Louis I
  Yolande of Aragon
[1]
John I of Aragon
(Barcelona)
11 August 1384 2 December 1400 29 April 1417
husband's death
14 November 1442 Louis II
  Margaret of Savoy
[1]
Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy
(Savoy)
c. 1410/1417/7 August 1420 c. 1424/31 August 1432 12 November 1434
husband's death
30 September 1479 Louis III
  Isabelle de Lorraine Charles II, Duke of Lorraine
(Lorraine)
c. 1400 24 October 1420 2 February 1435
husband's ascension
c. 1442
husband's flight; reverted to titular queen
28 February 1453 René
  Jeanne de Laval
[1]
Guy XIV de Laval, Count of Laval
(Laval)
10 November 1433 10 September 1454 10 July 1480
husband's death
19 December 1498
  Jeanne de Lorraine
[1]
Frederick II of Vaudémont
(Lorraine)
1458 21 January 1474 10 July 1480
husband's ascension
25 January 1480 Charles IV of Anjou

Louis I, Duke of Anjou, was the adopted heir of Joanna I. He succeeded her, de jure, on her death in 1382. His descendants fought the House of Durazzo, mostly in vain, but not without any successes, for the throne until an agreement was reached between Louis III and Joanna II whereby she recognised him and his house as her heirs. René, Louis's brother, succeeded Joanna in 1435.

René had a contestant in King Alfonso V of Aragon who had been previously considered as a successor by Joanna II but had been later discarded in favour of René's brother. Alfonso conquered the kingdom manu militari and René was forced to flee. René's claim was inherited by either his nephew (Charles IV of Anjou, who died in 1481, leaving his claims to French king Louis XI) or his grandson (René II of Lorraine). The latter's descendants continued to claim the throne of Naples, as did the French kings, down to 1529, and intermittently until 1559.

House of Trastámara, 1442–1501 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Maria of Castile Henry III of Castile
(Trastamara)
1 September 1401 12 October 1415 2 June 1442
husband became King of Naples
4 October 1458 Alfonso I
Isabella of Clermont Tristan de Clermont, Count of Copertino 1424 30 May 1444/5 27 June 1458
husband's accession
30 March 1465 Ferdinand I
  Joanna of Aragon John II of Aragon
(Trastámara)
c. 1454/16 June 1455 14 September 1476 25 January 1494
husband's death
9 January 1517
Joanna of Naples Ferdinand I
(Trastámara)
1478 1496 7 September 1496
husband's death
27 August 1518 Ferdinand II
Isabella del Balzo Pietro del Balzo, Duke of Andria ? 28 November 1486 7 September 1496
husband's accession
1501
husband's desposition
1533 Frederick IV

The French conquered the kingdom in 1501 and King Frederick was taken as a prisoner to France, where he died.

House of Valois-Orléans, 1501–1504 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Anne of Brittany Francis II, Duke of Brittany
(Dreux-Montfort)
25 January 1477 8 January 1499 c. 1501
husband's accession
29 December 1503
husband's desposition
9 January 1514 Louis (IV)

The kingdom was conquered by the Spanish in 1504, after the Battle of the Garigliano

House of Trastamara, 1504–1516 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Isabella I of Castile John II of Castile
(Trastámara)
22 April 1451 19 October 1469 29 December 1503
husband's ascension
26 November 1504 Ferdinand III
  Germaine of Foix John of Foix, Viscount of Narbonne
(Foix-Grailly)
c. 1488 19 October 1505 23 January 1516
husband's death
18 October 1538

House of Habsburg, 1516–1700 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Isabella of Portugal Manuel I of Portugal
(Aviz)
24 October 1503 11 March 1526 1 May 1539 Charles IV
  Mary I of England Henry VIII of England
(Tudor)
18 February 1516 25 July 1554 17 November 1558 Philip I
  Elisabeth of Valois Henry II of France
(Valois)
2 April 1545 22 June 1559 3 October 1568
  Anna of Austria Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg)
1 November 1549 4 May 1570 26 October 1580
  Margaret of Austria Charles II, Archduke of Austria
(Habsburg)
25 December 1584 18 April 1599 3 October 1611 Philip II
  Elisabeth of France Henry IV of France
(Bourbon)
22 November 1602 25 November 1615 31 March 1621
husband's ascension
6 October 1644 Philip III
  Mariana of Austria Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg)
24 December 1634 7 October 1649 17 September 1665
husband's death
16 May 1696
  Marie Louise of Orléans Philippe I, Duke of Orléans
(Orléans)
26 March 1662 19 November 1679 19 12 February 1689 Charles V
  Maria Anna of Neuburg Philipp Wilhelm, Elector Palatine
(Wittelsbach)
28 October 1667 14 May 1690 1 November 1700
husband's death
16 July 1740

House of Bourbon, 1700–1713 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Maria Luisa of Savoy Victor Amadeus II of Savoy
(Savoy)
17 September 1688 2 November 1701 11 April 1713
Naples ceded to Austria
14 February 1714 Philip IV

The Spanish lost the kingdom to the Austrians during the War of the Spanish Succession.

House of Habsburg, 1714–1734 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Louis Rudolph, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg
(Welf)
28 August 1691 1 August 1708 11 April 1713
husband's ascension
25 May 1734
Naples ceded to Spain
21 December 1750 Charles IV

The kingdom was conquered by a Spanish army in 1734, during the War of the Polish Succession. Together with Sicily Naples was recognized independent under a cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons by the Treaty of Vienna in 1738.

House of Bourbon, 1735–1806 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Maria Amalia of Saxony Augustus III of Poland
(Wettin)
24 November 1724 19 June 1738 10 August 1759
husband's abdication, elevated to Queen of Spain
27 September 1760 Charles V
  Maria Carolina of Austria Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor
(Habsburg-Lorraine)
13 August 1752 12 May 1768 8 September 1814 Ferdinand IV

House of Bonaparte and House of Murat, 1806–1815 edit

Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse
  Marie Julie Clary François Clary 26 December 1771 1 August 1794 30 March 1806
husband's accession
1 August 1808
husband's abdication, elevated to Queen of Spain
7 April 1845 Joseph
  Maria Annunziata Carolina Bonaparte Carlo Maria Buonaparte
(Bonaparte)
25 March 1782 20 January 1800 1 August 1808
husband's accession
3 May 1815
husband's deposition
18 May 1839 Joachim

House of Bourbon, 1815–1816 edit

none

In 1816 King Ferdinand IV merged the two Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and took the new title of Ferdinand I, King of the Two Sicilies.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Titular Queen consort of Naples.

Sources edit

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This is a list of consorts of Naples Many kings of Naples had more than one wife they may have divorced their wife or she might have died Contents 1 Early Byzantine Duchesses of Naples 2 Royal consort of Naples 2 1 Capetian House of Anjou 1266 1382 2 2 House of Anjou Durazzo 1382 1435 2 3 House of Valois Anjou 1382 1426 and 1435 1442 2 4 House of Trastamara 1442 1501 2 5 House of Valois Orleans 1501 1504 2 6 House of Trastamara 1504 1516 2 7 House of Habsburg 1516 1700 2 8 House of Bourbon 1700 1713 2 9 House of Habsburg 1714 1734 2 10 House of Bourbon 1735 1806 2 11 House of Bonaparte and House of Murat 1806 1815 2 12 House of Bourbon 1815 1816 3 See also 4 Notes 5 SourcesEarly Byzantine Duchesses of Naples editSee Also Dukes of Naples Drosu wife of Sergius I Theodora Roman senatrix daughter of Giovanni and his wife Theodora daughter of Theophylacto I of Tusculum amp his wife Theodora wife of John III Limpiasa of Capua daughter of Richard I of Capua and Fredesenda of Hauteville married Sergius VI in April 1078 also held title of Protosebaste Eva or Anna of Gaeta daughter of Geoffrey Ridell Duke of Gaeta wife of John VI also held title of Protosebaste This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2009 Royal consort of Naples editCapetian House of Anjou 1266 1382 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Beatrice of Provence Raymond Berenguer IV of Provence Barcelona 1234 31 January 1246 26 February 1266husband s ascession 23 September 1267 Charles I nbsp Margaret of Burgundy Odo Count of Nevers Burgundy 1250 18 November 1268 7 January 1285husband s death 4 September 1308 nbsp Maria of Hungary Stephen V of Hungary Arpad 1257 May June 1270 7 January 1285husband s ascession 5 May 1309husband s death 25 March 1323 Charles II nbsp Sancha of Majorca James II of Majorca Barcelona 1285 20 September 1304 5 May 1309husband s ascession 20 January 1343husband s death 28 July 1345 Robert Andrew Duke of Calabria Charles I of Hungary Anjou 30 October 1327 early 1342 August 1344wife s ascession 18 19 September 1345 Joanna I James IV of Majorca James III of Majorca Barcelona c 1336 26 September 1363 20 January 1375 Otto of Brunswick Grubenhagen Henry II of Brunswick and Lunenburg Grubenhagen Welf 1320 25 September 1376 26 August 1381wife s deposition 1 December 1398 House of Anjou Durazzo 1382 1435 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Margaret of Durazzo Charles Duke of Durazzo Anjou Durazzo 28 July 1347 February 1369 12 May 1382husband s ascension 24 February 1386husband s death 6 August 1412 Charles III Costanza de Clermont 1 Manfredo de Clermont Conte di Motica 1390 1392divorce Ladislaus nbsp Mary of Lusignan James I of Cyprus Lusignan c 1381 12 February 1403 4 September 1404 Mary of Enghien John of Enghien Count of Castro Enghien c 1367 1370 c 1406 6 August 1414 9 May 1446husband s death The rule of the House of Durazzo was contested by the Dukes of Anjou of the House of Valois who led several military expeditions into the kingdom In the end Queen Joanna II being heirless recognized Duke Louis III in 1426 as Duke of Calabria and heir Louis predeceased her but his brother Rene inherited his claim Joanna recognised Rene as her heir before her death House of Valois Anjou 1382 1426 and 1435 1442 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Marie of Blois Chatillon 1 Charles of Blois Chatillon Duke of Brittany Chatillon c 1345 8 July 1360 12 May 1382husband s ascension as titular king 20 September 1384husband s death 12 November 1404 Louis I nbsp Yolande of Aragon 1 John I of Aragon Barcelona 11 August 1384 2 December 1400 29 April 1417husband s death 14 November 1442 Louis II nbsp Margaret of Savoy 1 Amadeus VIII Duke of Savoy Savoy c 1410 1417 7 August 1420 c 1424 31 August 1432 12 November 1434husband s death 30 September 1479 Louis III nbsp Isabelle de Lorraine Charles II Duke of Lorraine Lorraine c 1400 24 October 1420 2 February 1435husband s ascension c 1442husband s flight reverted to titular queen 28 February 1453 Rene nbsp Jeanne de Laval 1 Guy XIV de Laval Count of Laval Laval 10 November 1433 10 September 1454 10 July 1480husband s death 19 December 1498 nbsp Jeanne de Lorraine 1 Frederick II of Vaudemont Lorraine 1458 21 January 1474 10 July 1480husband s ascension 25 January 1480 Charles IV of Anjou Louis I Duke of Anjou was the adopted heir of Joanna I He succeeded her de jure on her death in 1382 His descendants fought the House of Durazzo mostly in vain but not without any successes for the throne until an agreement was reached between Louis III and Joanna II whereby she recognised him and his house as her heirs Rene Louis s brother succeeded Joanna in 1435 Rene had a contestant in King Alfonso V of Aragon who had been previously considered as a successor by Joanna II but had been later discarded in favour of Rene s brother Alfonso conquered the kingdom manu militari and Rene was forced to flee Rene s claim was inherited by either his nephew Charles IV of Anjou who died in 1481 leaving his claims to French king Louis XI or his grandson Rene II of Lorraine The latter s descendants continued to claim the throne of Naples as did the French kings down to 1529 and intermittently until 1559 House of Trastamara 1442 1501 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Maria of Castile Henry III of Castile Trastamara 1 September 1401 12 October 1415 2 June 1442husband became King of Naples 4 October 1458 Alfonso I Isabella of Clermont Tristan de Clermont Count of Copertino 1424 30 May 1444 5 27 June 1458husband s accession 30 March 1465 Ferdinand I nbsp Joanna of Aragon John II of Aragon Trastamara c 1454 16 June 1455 14 September 1476 25 January 1494husband s death 9 January 1517 Joanna of Naples Ferdinand I Trastamara 1478 1496 7 September 1496husband s death 27 August 1518 Ferdinand II Isabella del Balzo Pietro del Balzo Duke of Andria 28 November 1486 7 September 1496husband s accession 1501husband s desposition 1533 Frederick IV The French conquered the kingdom in 1501 and King Frederick was taken as a prisoner to France where he died House of Valois Orleans 1501 1504 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Anne of Brittany Francis II Duke of Brittany Dreux Montfort 25 January 1477 8 January 1499 c 1501husband s accession 29 December 1503 husband s desposition 9 January 1514 Louis IV The kingdom was conquered by the Spanish in 1504 after the Battle of the Garigliano House of Trastamara 1504 1516 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Isabella I of Castile John II of Castile Trastamara 22 April 1451 19 October 1469 29 December 1503 husband s ascension 26 November 1504 Ferdinand III nbsp Germaine of Foix John of Foix Viscount of Narbonne Foix Grailly c 1488 19 October 1505 23 January 1516husband s death 18 October 1538 House of Habsburg 1516 1700 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Isabella of Portugal Manuel I of Portugal Aviz 24 October 1503 11 March 1526 1 May 1539 Charles IV nbsp Mary I of England Henry VIII of England Tudor 18 February 1516 25 July 1554 17 November 1558 Philip I nbsp Elisabeth of Valois Henry II of France Valois 2 April 1545 22 June 1559 3 October 1568 nbsp Anna of Austria Maximilian II Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg 1 November 1549 4 May 1570 26 October 1580 nbsp Margaret of Austria Charles II Archduke of Austria Habsburg 25 December 1584 18 April 1599 3 October 1611 Philip II nbsp Elisabeth of France Henry IV of France Bourbon 22 November 1602 25 November 1615 31 March 1621 husband s ascension 6 October 1644 Philip III nbsp Mariana of Austria Ferdinand III Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg 24 December 1634 7 October 1649 17 September 1665 husband s death 16 May 1696 nbsp Marie Louise of Orleans Philippe I Duke of Orleans Orleans 26 March 1662 19 November 1679 19 12 February 1689 Charles V nbsp Maria Anna of Neuburg Philipp Wilhelm Elector Palatine Wittelsbach 28 October 1667 14 May 1690 1 November 1700husband s death 16 July 1740 House of Bourbon 1700 1713 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Maria Luisa of Savoy Victor Amadeus II of Savoy Savoy 17 September 1688 2 November 1701 11 April 1713Naples ceded to Austria 14 February 1714 Philip IV The Spanish lost the kingdom to the Austrians during the War of the Spanish Succession House of Habsburg 1714 1734 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick Wolfenbuttel Louis Rudolph Duke of Brunswick Luneburg Welf 28 August 1691 1 August 1708 11 April 1713husband s ascension 25 May 1734Naples ceded to Spain 21 December 1750 Charles IV The kingdom was conquered by a Spanish army in 1734 during the War of the Polish Succession Together with Sicily Naples was recognized independent under a cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons by the Treaty of Vienna in 1738 House of Bourbon 1735 1806 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Maria Amalia of Saxony Augustus III of Poland Wettin 24 November 1724 19 June 1738 10 August 1759husband s abdication elevated to Queen of Spain 27 September 1760 Charles V nbsp Maria Carolina of Austria Francis I Holy Roman Emperor Habsburg Lorraine 13 August 1752 12 May 1768 8 September 1814 Ferdinand IV House of Bonaparte and House of Murat 1806 1815 edit Picture Name Father Birth Marriage Became Consort Ceased to be Consort Death Spouse nbsp Marie Julie Clary Francois Clary 26 December 1771 1 August 1794 30 March 1806husband s accession 1 August 1808husband s abdication elevated to Queen of Spain 7 April 1845 Joseph nbsp Maria Annunziata Carolina Bonaparte Carlo Maria Buonaparte Bonaparte 25 March 1782 20 January 1800 1 August 1808husband s accession 3 May 1815husband s deposition 18 May 1839 Joachim House of Bourbon 1815 1816 edit none In 1816 King Ferdinand IV merged the two Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and took the new title of Ferdinand I King of the Two Sicilies See also editList of monarchs of Naples Duchess of Calabria List of royal consorts of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies List of Sicilian consorts List of Italian consorts List of Sardinian consorts List of Aragonese consorts Royal Consorts of Spain List of French consorts List of Angevin consorts List of Lotharingian consortsNotes edit a b c d e f Titular Queen consort of Naples Sources edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Neapolitan royal consorts amp oldid 1219982727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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