Difference between revisions of "Giovanni di Gravina"
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Giovanni was the youngest son of [[Charles II "The Lame" d'Anjou]], King of Naples and Maria [[Arpad]] Princess of Hungary. | Giovanni was the youngest son of [[Charles II "The Lame" d'Anjou]], King of Naples and Maria [[Arpad]] Princess of Hungary. | ||
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+ | September 1313, Giovanni became Captain-General of Calabria and in 1315, he succeeded his brother Peter as Count of Gravina. (Peter was killed at the Battle of Montecatini). | ||
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Giovanni di Gravina (1296 - 5 April 1336). His name to be precise was Giovanni d'Anjou, Count of Gravina (1315-1336), Duke of Durazzo (1332-1336), and Ruler of Albania.
Giovanni was the youngest son of Charles II "The Lame" d'Anjou, King of Naples and Maria Arpad Princess of Hungary.
September 1313, Giovanni became Captain-General of Calabria and in 1315, he succeeded his brother Peter as Count of Gravina. (Peter was killed at the Battle of Montecatini).
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