Charlotte of Naples
Charlotte of Naples (c. 1479/80 – 1506), also known as Charlotte of Aragon and Princess of Taranto, was the eldest daughter and eventual heiress of King Frederick of Naples. Although her father was dispossessed of his kingdom, her descendants, the House of La Trémoïlle maintained their dynastic claim in exile.
Charlotte of Naples | |
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Born | c. 1479/1480 |
Died | 1506 |
Spouse | Guy XVI, Count of Laval |
Issue | Anne de Laval |
House | Trastámara |
Father | Frederick of Naples |
Mother | Anne of Savoy |
Daughter of the Neapolitan king's first marriage to Anne of Savoy, a granddaughter of Charles VII of France, Charlotte was married to Guy XVI, Count of Laval, head of one of Brittany's most powerful noble families.
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