Sicily (Principia Moderni IV Map Game)

The Kingdom of Naples (Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule, Italian: Regno di Napoli), which comprises of the southern part of the Italian Peninsula, is the remainder of the former Kingdom of Sicily after the island of Sicily seceeded from the nation after the Vespers of 1282.

Before 1400
For early history about the Kingdom of Naples see this article: Kingdom of Naples

1400 to 1500
In the early 15th century, King Ladislaus largely had to deal with quelling the last of the rebellions in favor of Louis II, the former pretender king. Once that ended with the executions of Onorato Caetani, the count of Fondi and the last rebellions in Apulia and Abruzzo being crushed, Naples largely attempted to rebuild itself by improving its damaged infrastructure and expanding it across the barren countryside.

The nation has once again gone to war against Venice after it unlawfully demanded a Neapolitan vassal's territory as a part of a separate peace deal with Genoa.
 * War of Balkan Liberation - 1441-1443
 * Treaty of Belgrade (Principia Moderni IV Map Game), 1443
 * Free city status granted - 1451
 * Death of Mary Anjou, Succession of Matteo Visconti - 1454

Politics
The Kingdom of Naples is currently a feudal absolute monarchy currently ruled by Mary, a member of the House of Anjou. Here is the current status of the dynasty:

Ladislaus, King of Naples  (b. 1377; d. 1414; m. Battista Malatesta, daugher of the Duke of Urbino) Joanna, Princess of Naples  (b. 1374; d. 1435; m. ????)
 * Charles IV, King of Naples (b. 1402; d. 1437)
 * Mary, Queen of Naples (b. 1406; d. ????; m. Niccolò Maria, Duke of Milan)
 * ​Matteo, Prince of Naples (b. 1436; d????; m. ????)

Six duchies:
 * Calabria
 * Basilicata
 * Apulia
 * Campania
 * Molise
 * Abruzzo

Military
45,000 men in the army

252 ships in the navy

Allies (AKA Great)
Milan - Personal Union

Croia - Vassal, under Thopia family

Morea - Vassal

Epirus - Vassal, under Giulio Visconti

Good
None

Neutral
Aragon

Castile

France

Hostile (or at war)

Ottomans - Hostile