King Charles II of Naples maintains Angevin …

Years: 1309 - 1309

King Charles II of Naples maintains Angevin control in southern Italy, with Naples as his capital, until his death on May 5, 1309; his son Robert of Anjou, known as Robert the Wise, succeeds him as Robert I, his reign being blessed by Clement V who makes him papal vicar in Romagna.

While Robert's nephew Charles Robert of Anjou could have succeeded just as rightfully, being the son of Charles Martel, he is preoccupied with obtaining the Hungarian crown (which he will accomplish in 1310) and does not press his claim to the throne of Naples.

Robert is the heir in proximity of blood.

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