- Louis III of Naples
Louis III (1403 –
12 November 1434 ) was titular King of Naples 1417–1426,Count of Provence ,Forcalquier ,Piedmont , and Maine andDuke of Anjou 1417–1434, andDuke of Calabria 1426–1434.He was the eldest son and heir of
Louis II of Anjou andYolande of Aragon ,Queen of Four Kingdoms .The throne of
Aragon fell vacant in 1410 (Louis was then 6 years old) when kingMartin I of Aragon deceased. Louis' mother Yolande was the surviving daughter of sonless KingJohn I of Aragon , Martin's predecessor. They claimed the throne ofAragon for the young Louis.However, unclear though they were, the succession rules of Aragon and Barcelona at that time were understood to favor all male relatives before any female, (this is how Yolande's uncle, Martin of Aragon, inherited the throne of Aragon). Martin died without surviving issue in 1410, and after two years without a king, the Estates of Aragon by
Compromise of Caspe in 1412 elected Ferdinand de Antequera as the nextKing of Aragon . Ferdinand was the second son ofEleanor of Aragon andJohn I of Castile . The 8-year-old Louis at that point lost one of his four kingdoms.The family however had secured some Aragonese lands in Montpellier and Roussillon.Yolande and her sons regarded themselves as heirs of higher claim, and began to use the title of Kings of Aragon. From this "inheritance" forward (Aragon added to other Anjou King titles), Louis and Yolande were called the King and
Queen of Four Kingdoms - the four being apparently Sicily, Jerusalem, Cyprus and Aragon; another interpretation has been Naples separate from Sicily, and then probably excluding Cyprus. However Yolande and her family held lands in any of the said kingdoms for short intervals only, and the island of Sicily as well as Cyprus-Jerusalem apparently was never held by them.Pope Martin V invested Louis III on
December 4 ,1419 as 'King of Sicily' (Naples). This was in contrast with the will of the childless and aged queen of the Italian kingdom, Joanna II, who had adoptedAlfonso V of Aragon as her heir. In 1420 Louis disembarked inCampania and besieged Naples, but had to flee at the arrive of an Aragonese fleet. Alfonso entered the city in 1421 and Louis lost the support of the Pope, tired by the costs of the war. However, when the relationships between Alfonso and queen suddenly worsened after the arrest of Joanna's lover and prime minister,Gianni Caracciolo , the queen moved toAversa where Louis joined her. He was adopted and named heir in lieu of Alfonso, giving him the title of Duke of Calabria. When Alfonso had to return in Spain, the kingdom was pacified. Louis moved to his feudal possession inCalabria , where he lived withMargaret of Savoia (1416-1479), daughter of Amedeo VIII of Savoy. They had no children.Louis could never become king effectively, as he died of
malaria atCosenza in 1434. After Joanna's death the following year, his brotherRené of Anjou was named King of Naples.
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