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    1274 – 19 August 1297), also known as Louis of Anjou, was a Neapolitan prince of the Capetian House of Anjou and a Catholic bishop. Louis was born in Brignoles...
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    Robert of Anjou (Italian: Roberto d'Angiò), known as Robert the Wise (Italian: Roberto il Saggio; 1276 – 20 January 1343), was King of Naples, titular...
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    Anjou (August 1289 – 9 August 1341) was Queen of Sicily as the wife of King Frederick II of Sicily. She was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou by...
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    and Forcalquier (1285–1309), Prince of Achaea (1285–1289), and Count of Anjou and Maine (1285–1290); he also was King of Albania (1285–1294), and claimed...
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    Louis I of Naples (category House of Anjou-Taranto)
    also known as Louis of Taranto, was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou who reigned as King of Naples, Count of Provence and Forcalquier, and Prince...
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    works include the Saint Louis of Toulouse Crowning His Brother Robert of Anjou (1317, now Museo di Capodimonte, Naples); this work was painted during a...
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  • sea beans Entrée: dressed squab, stuffed grape leaves, feta cheese, cherry cola Dessert: grasshopper pie, Granny Smith apples, smoked salt, puffed rice Contestants:...
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  • mille-feuille, kale sprouts, spray cheese Dessert: preserved rice juice, red Anjou pears, cookie butter, honey cake Contestants: Dave Mallari, Chef and Owner...
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    destroyed by his brother Manfred in 1259, but soon rebuilt by Charles I of Anjou, his successor as king of Sicily. The walls were completed in 1316. It quickly...
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  • Breizh Cola after Brittany (Breizh in Breton), western France Canada Dry — Canada Cavan Cola after the town of Cavan, Ireland Champagne cola, indirectly...
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    September 1438, created Ferrante a knight on the Maddaloni field where René of Anjou-Valois, challenged to battle, did not appear. In Naples he had as teachers...
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  • pimento cheese, cape gooseberries Dessert: honey flavored cereal, soy sauce, anjou pears, cocktail franks Contestants: Jennifer Iserloh, Private Chef and Author...
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    daughter Anna. In 1350, the king was visited at Prague by the Roman tribune Cola di Rienzo, who urged him to go to Italy, where the poet Petrarch and the...
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    Domenico Santoro (1688), King Robert of Anjou added a tower, called a fake tower, on which the coat of arms of the Anjou family was visible. Domenico Santoro...
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  • Tours 1988 Dennis O'Rourke Cantor's Tale, A 2005 Erik Greenberg Anjou Erik Greenberg Anjou Capitalism: A Love Story 2009 Michael Moore Michael Moore Captain...
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    Philip II, Prince of Taranto (category House of Anjou-Taranto)
    names: authors list (link) Musto, Ronald G. (2003). Apocalypse in Rome: Cola di Rienzo and the Politics of the New Age. University of California Press...
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    a prince of Aragon or Naples, with whom he could exchange the claims of Anjou against the Burgundian territories he sought to inherit in Maine. In February...
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  • Commonwealth. Bellegarde travelled with Anjou as he went east to assume the mantle of king of the Commonwealth , Anjou found himself ill at ease with the Polish...
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    monarchs and exercising additional political powers. In 1266, Charles of Anjou, who was heading south to fight the Hohenstaufen on behalf of the pope,...
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    "Poverty and Charity: Pope John XXII and the canonization of Louis of Anjou". Franciscan Studies. 69. Cusato, Michael F.; Geltner, Guy (2009). Defenders...
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    consecrated to Saint Louis of Toulouse, brother of Robert of Anjou, belonging to the House of Anjou allied with the comune; for this reason, the carved lily...
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  • when he fought in Apulia for Charles of Durazzo against Duke Louis I of Anjou, both claimants to the Neapolitan throne. In 1394, he accompanied Ladislaus...
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    (1472) has a fine Renaissance façade by Nicolò Filotesio (commonly called Cola dell'Amatrice), and contains the monumental tomb of the saint, decorated...
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    nothing of his reforms turned into reality. Five years later Charles I of Anjou, then king of Naples, was elected Senator. He entered the city only in 1265...
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  • Sicily dispenses bread to the poor during the Siege of Messina by Charles of Anjou; L' Angiolo delle tombe, donated to the engineer Leone Savoya; Luna and...
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  • Adenolfo IV 13 July 1293 Count of Acerra, impaled in Perugia by Charles II of Anjou. Agostino di Ercole 1348 Likely executed in Florence. He did not believe...
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  • Pietro Aldobrandini Alessandro Alessandroni Alexius of Rome Alfonso, Duke of Anjou and Cádiz Infante Alfonso of Spain Domenico Allegri Gregorio Allegri Agnese...
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    Charles, Duke of Calabria (category House of Anjou-Naples)
    Cambridge University Press. Musto, Ronald G. (2003). Apocalypse in Rome: Cola di Rienzo and the Politics of the New Age. University of California Press...
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    the Anglo-Saxon past of Britain, but did describe in detail the past of Anjou and Normandy. At St. Alban's Abbey, a new tradition was established by Roger...
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  • Brancaleone, of Charles I of Anjou, of Francesco Anguillara, viceroy of Robert of Naples, etc.; so did King Ladislao. Cola di Rienzi, during his brief...
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