Maria of Naples

Maria of Anjou (1290 – end of April 1346/January 1347) was a member of the Capetian House of Anjou who served as Queen of Majorca during her marriage to King Sancho. She was the daughter of Charles II of Naples and his wife, Maria of Hungary.[1]

Maria and her sisters in the Bible of Naples

Maria married King Sancho by proxy at Palma de Majorca on 20 September 1304 and in person in 1308.[1] The marriage produced no children, which threatened the survival of the young independent state. Sancho willed the kingdom to his nephew James to prevent it from falling to the Crown of Aragon, and died in 1324.

Two years after Sancho's death, Maria married James of Ejerica, a member of the House of Barcelona. She was imprisoned in Jerica in 1331 by King Alfonso IV of Aragon, and was later transferred to Valencia. Her brother, King Robert of Naples, arranged her release, and she left Valencia after June 1337 for Barjols in Provence. Maria died childless in 1346 or 1347.

Ancestry

References

  1. Dunbabin 2011, p. xii.

Sources

  • Dunbabin, Jean (2011). The French in the Kingdom of Sicily, 1266–1305. Cambridge University Press.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)


Maria of Naples
Cadet branch of the House of Capet
Born: circa 1290 Died: circa 1346/7
Royal titles
Preceded by
Esclaramunda of Foix
Queen consort of Majorca
13111324
Succeeded by
Constance of Aragon
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