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- Prince Carlo of Bourbon-Two Sicilies is one of two claimants to the title, Duke of Calabria. He is the rival claimant of Infante Carlos of...
- male, deceased (1343)
- Robert 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...
- male, deceased (1508)
- René II was Count of Vaudémont from 1470, Duke of Lorraine from 1473, and Duke of Bar from 1483 to 1508. He claimed the crown of the Kingdom of Na...
- male, deceased (1480)
- René I of Naples, was Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence (1434-1480), Count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar (1430-1480), Duke of Lorraine (1431-1453), King o...
- male, deceased (1470)
- John II of Anjou was Duke of Lorraine from 1453 to his death. He inherited the duchy from his mother, Duchess Isabelle, during the life of his...
- male, deceased (1473)
- Nicholas of Anjou was the son of John II, Duke of Lorraine and Marie de Bourbon. He succeeded his father in 1470 as Duke of Lorraine, and assumed...
- male, deceased (1481)
- Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Le Maine, Count of...
- male, deceased (1166)
- William I (died May 7 1166), called the Bad or the Wicked, was the second king of Sicily, ruling from his father's death in 1154 to his own. He was...
- male, deceased (1494)
- Ferdinand I (June 2 1423 - January 25, 1494), also called Don Ferrante, was the King of Naples from 1458 to 1494. He was the natural son of Alfonso...
- male, deceased (1375)
- James IV of Majorca was the son of James III of Majorca and Constance of Aragon. His maternal grandparents were Alfonso IV of Aragon and his first...
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