Beatrice of Provence (31 January 1246) seven children
Margaret of Burgundy (18 November 1268) one child
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Won the crown of Sicily as a Papal fief and by conquest from the Hohenstaufen dynasty
Charles II (1254-1309)
7 January 1285 - 5 May 1309
Maria of Hungary (1270) fourteen children
Son of Charles I of Naples.
Robert (1277-1343)
5 May 1309 - 20 January 1343
Yolanda of Aragon two children
Sancha of Majorca (July 1304) no children
Son of Charles II.
Inherited the crown in the absence of his nephew, Charles Robert, who was busy claiming Hungary.
Joanna I (1328-1382)
20 January 1343 - 12 May 1382
Andrew, Duke of Calabria (1334) one child
Louis I of Naples (20 August 1346) two children
James IV of Majorca (26 September 1363) no children
Otto, Duke of Brunswick-Grubenhagen (25 September 1376) no children
Daughter of Charles, Duke of Calabria.
Inherite] the crown from her grandfather Robert.
Dethroned by Pope Urban VI in 1381, conquered by her cousin, Charles, Duke of Durazzo, and eventually strangled in prison.
Louis I (1320-1362)
1352- 26 May 1362
Joanna I of Naples (1334) two children
Husband of Joanna I and grandson of Charles II.
Proclaimed king in right of his wife.
House of Anjou-Durazzo (1382-Present)
Charles III (1345-1386)
12 May 1382 – 24 February 1386
Margaret of Durazzo (February 1369) 3 children
Son of Louis of Durazzo, great-grandson of Charles II and adopted son of Joanna I.
Conquered Joanna and eventually had her strangled in prison. His rule was contested by Louis I of Anjou. Inheriting the Hungary, he was eventually murdered at Visegrád.