Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1343

Joanna I inherits the Kingdom of Naples

1343

At seventeen, the Angevin princess became queen of Naples, beginning a turbulent reign marked by the murder of her first husband Andrew of Hungary, Hungarian invasion in retaliation, papal intrigue, and four marriages. Joanna's court nevertheless patronized Boccaccio and Petrarch, and her kingdom remained the linchpin of Mediterranean politics for four decades.