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Béatrice d'Anjou (1295 - 1330) Béatrice (1295 † 1321), fille de Charles II le Boiteux d'Anjou, Re di Napoli et Maria Árpád de Hongrie, mariée en 1305 à Azzo VIII d'Este († 1308), puis en 1309 à Bertrand des Baux († 1351), comte d'An... |
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Charles III "the Short", King of Naples, Hungary and Croatia (1345 - 1386) - Charles the Short or Charles of Durazzo (1345 – 24 February 1386) was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem from 1382 to 1386 as Charles III, and King of Hungary from 1385 to 1386 as Charles ... |
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Charles II "the Lame", King of Naples (1254 - 1309) Charles II , known as "the Lame" (French le Boiteux, Italian lo Zoppo) (1254 – 5 May 1309) was; King of Naples (7 Jan 1285 - 5 May 1309); King of Albania (1285 - 1294); Prince of Salerno, Prince of Ach... |
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Ermangarde "Blanche" de Bourgogne (of Anjou) (1018 - 1076) Ermangarde "Blanche" of Anjou Daughter of Fulk III "the Black", count of Anjou & Vendôme and Hildegarde, countess of Anjou Ermengarde of Anjou (c. 1018 – 18 March 1076), known as Blanche, was a D... |
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Isabella I Blois (d'Anjou), queen of Jerusalem & Cyprus (c.1172 - 1205) Isabella I de Jerusalem, born 1172. She was 11 year old when She married Her first husband, Humphrey de Toron in 1183. Isabella I of Jerusalem (1172 – 1205) was Queen of Jerusalem 1190/1192–1205. She w... |
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Jean II d'Anjou, duc de Lorraine et de Calabre (1424 - 1470) Links:Thepeerage: : : : : |
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Jeanne Anjou of Taranto, queen consort of Armenia (b. - 1393) - 6. JEANNE of Sicily (-Mar 1323). The Chronique du Royaume de la Petite Arménie of Constable Sempad records the marriage in [2 Jan 1316/31 Dec 1316] of King Oshin and "la fille de [Philippe de Tarent... |
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Ladislaus "the Magnanimous" d'Angiò-Durazzo, king of Naples (1377 - 1414) Royal House Anjou-DurazzoLADISLAS di Durazzo (14 Jul 1376 or 15 Feb 1377-Château de l'Œuf Naples 6 Aug 1414, bur Naples, San Giovanni a Carbonara). Duke of Calabria. On the death of his father, he was ... |
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Philip d'Anjou, despot of Romania (1300 - 1331) - (1300-1331)* /!\ NOT his DAD - (1278-1331)* /!\ NOT his BRO - (1329-1374) |
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Robert of Anjou, "the Wise" king of Naples (1277 - 1343) of NaplesFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRobert of Anjou, known as Robert the Wise (Italian: Roberto il Saggio, 1277 – 20 January 1343) was King of Naples from 1309 to 1343. He was also Duke of Ca... |
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Sibylla of Anjou, queen of Jerusalem (c.1160 - c.1190) - Sibylla (French: "Sibylle", c. 1160–1190) was the Countess of Jaffa and Ascalon from 1176 and Queen of Jerusalem from 1186 to 1190. She was the eldest daughter of Amalric I of Jerusalem and Agnes o... |
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Agnes D'Angio (deceased) |
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Agnes D'Angio (1939 - 2006) |
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Andrea D'Angio (1810 - d.) |
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Andrew d'Anjou, prince of Hungary (1327 - 1345) - - 5. ANDRÁS (30 Nov 1327-murdered San Pietro a Maiella, near Aversa 18/19 Sep 1345, bur Naples Cathedral). The Chronica Ungarorum records that "Karoli" had a fourth son "Andreas" by his third wife ... |
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Angelamaria D'Angio (1798 - d.) |
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Angelantonia D'Angio (deceased) |
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Angelo D'Angio (1910 - 1999) |
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Antonia D'Angio (1814 - 1854) |
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Antonieta Angio (deceased) |
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Baldassare D'Angio (b. - 1812) |
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Baldassare D'Angio (1830 - d.) |
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Beatrice D'Angio (b. - 1827) |
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Belinda D'Angio (Mcartney) (1927 - 2010) |
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Benedetta D'Angio (1787 - d.) |
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Benedetto D'Angio (b. - 1763) |
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Catherine Paladino (Angio) (1894 - 1976) USA, Naturalization: "Illinois, Northern District Petitions for Naturalization, 1906-1994," database with images, FamilySearch ( : 11 September 2014), Cook County > Petitions, 1943-1944, v. 1225, no. 3... |
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Charles of Anjou, duke of Calabria (1298 - 1328) - , Duke of Calabria (1298 – November 9, 1328) was the son of King Robert of Naples and Yolanda of Aragon.[edit]BiographyBorn in Naples, he became Duke of Calabria in 1309 on his father's accession, an... |
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Chiara D'Angio (deceased) |
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Claude D'Angio (deceased) |
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Clemenza d'Angiò dei principi di Taranto (deceased) |
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Corrado d'Angiò (deceased) |
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Damiano D'Angio (b. - 1797) |
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Danielle D'Angio (deceased) |
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Domenico D'Angio (deceased) |
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Elena D'Angio (1807 - d.) |
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Elisa D'Angio (1765 - 1835) |
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Erasmantonio D'Angio (1818 - d.) |
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Fata D'Angio (deceased) |
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Filippo D'Angio (1794 - d.) |
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Francesca D'Angio (1789 - d.) |
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Francesco D'Angio (deceased) |
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Francesco D'Angio (1805 - d.) |
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Francesco D'Angio (1862 - 1936) |
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Gaetano D'Angio (1785 - d.) |
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Gelsomina D'Angio (b. - 1837) |
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Giacomo D'Angio (deceased) |
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Gilda D'Angio (Cardillo) (1911 - 2010) |
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Giuseppantonio D'Angio (1792 - 1851) |
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Giuseppe D'Angio (b. - 1805) |
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Giuseppe D'Angio (1830 - d.) |
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Giuseppe D'Angio (deceased) |
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Grazia D'Angio (1831 - d.) |
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Guglielmo Gioeni d'Angiò (deceased) |
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Henrico Gioeni d'Angiò (deceased) |
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Henry of Anjou (b. - 1270) The Gioeni are a noble family living in ancient times in Catania. They are a princely family descended from the royal dynasty of Anjou, their forefather was a consanguineous Henry or Arrigo of Anjou... |
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Hugo of Anjou (of Burgundy) (deceased) |
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Joan Holgersen (D'Angio) (1948 - 2005) |
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Joanna I of Anjou, queen of Naples (1325 - 1382) I , also known as Johanna I (Italian: Giovanna I ; December 1325[1] – 27 July 1382) , was Queen of Naples, and Countess of Provence and Forcalquier from 1343 to 1382; she was also Princess of Achaea fr... |
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Joanna II d'Angiò-Durazzo, queen of Naples (1371 - 1435) - Joan II (25 June 1373[1] – 2 February 1435) was Queen of Naples from 1414 to her death, upon which the senior Angevin line of Naples became extinct. As a mere formality, she used the title of Queen ... |
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John D'Angio (1921 - 1995) |
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Lorenzo D'Angio (1824 - d.) |
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Louis d'Angio, prince of Sicily (1248 - 1248) |
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Louis of Taranto (1320 - 1362) - 8. LOUIS di Taranto ([1327/28]-Castelnuovo, Naples 25 May 1362, bur Abbey of Montevergine near Avellino). Captain-General of the army and the fleet for King Robert II’s invasion of Sicily, he partic... |
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Luigi d'Angiò (deceased) |
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Lucia D'Angio (b. - 1935) |
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Luis Javier Angio (1944 - d.) |
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Manfredo d'Angiò (deceased) |
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Marco D'Angio (1780 - 1845) |
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Margherita di Durazzo (1347 - 1412) - e) MARGUERITE di Durazzo (1347-Acqua della Mela, near San Severino di Salerno 6 Aug 1412, bur Salerno, San Francesco Cathedral). Crowned Queen of Sicily 25 Nov 1382 at Naples. Vicar-General of the K... |
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Marguerite d'Anjou de Tarente (c.1325 - 1380) |
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Maria Rita Angio (deceased) |
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Maria Anjou, of Calabria (1328 - 1366) ROBERT of Sicily, son of CHARLES II King of Sicily [Anjou-Capet] & his wife Maria of Hungary (Royal Palace of the Torre de San Erasmo, near Capua 1278-Château-Neuf, Naples 16/20 Jan 1344, bur Naples Sa... |
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Maria d'Angiò-Durazzo (1369 - bef.1381) |
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Maria Rosa D'Angio (1827 - d.) |
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Maria D'Angio (1818 - 1824) |
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Maria Teresa Di Angio (1823 - d.) |