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'''Charles IV, Duke of Anjou''', also '''Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise''' ([[1436]]–[[1481]]) was the son of the [[Angevin]] prince [[Charles of Le Maine]], [[Count of Maine]], who was the youngest son of [[Louis II of Anjou]] and [[Yolande of Aragon]], [[Queen of Four Kingdoms]].
'''Charles IV, Duke of Anjou''', also '''Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise''' (1436–1481) was the son of the [[Angevin]] prince [[Charles of Le Maine]], [[Count of Maine]], who was the youngest son of [[Louis II of Anjou]] and [[Yolande of Aragon]], [[Queen of Four Kingdoms]].


He succeeded his father as [[Count of Maine]], [[Guise]], [[Mortain]] and Gien in [[1472]]. He succeeded his uncle [[René I of Naples]] in [[1480]] as 5th [[Duke of Anjou]] and [[Count of Provence]], according to the will of René who had no surviving son. René's surviving daughter Yolande received [[County of Bar|Bar]] and was already [[Duchess of Lorraine]].
He succeeded his father as [[Count of Maine]], [[Guise]], [[Mortain]] and Gien in 1472. He succeeded his uncle [[René I of Naples]] in 1480 as 5th [[Duke of Anjou]] and [[Count of Provence]], according to the will of René who had no surviving son. René's surviving daughter Yolande received [[County of Bar|Bar]] and was already [[Duchess of Lorraine]].


He also used the title of [[Duke of Calabria]], in token of the claims to [[Naples]] he inherited from René.
He also used the title of [[Duke of Calabria]], in token of the claims to [[Naples]] he inherited from René.


In [[1474]], he married Jeanne of Lorraine (d. [[1480]]), but they had no children. He died in [[1481]].
In 1474, he married Jeanne of Lorraine (d. 1480), but they had no children. He died in 1481.


He willed his inheritance to his cousin [[Louis XI of France]], whose heirs thus obtained a claim to the affairs of [[Italy]], pursued in the next decades.
He willed his inheritance to his cousin [[Louis XI of France]], whose heirs thus obtained a claim to the affairs of [[Italy]], pursued in the next decades.

Revision as of 03:20, 19 September 2008

Charles IV, Duke of Anjou, also Charles of Maine, Count of Le Maine and Guise (1436–1481) was the son of the Angevin prince Charles of Le Maine, Count of Maine, who was the youngest son of Louis II of Anjou and Yolande of Aragon, Queen of Four Kingdoms.

He succeeded his father as Count of Maine, Guise, Mortain and Gien in 1472. He succeeded his uncle René I of Naples in 1480 as 5th Duke of Anjou and Count of Provence, according to the will of René who had no surviving son. René's surviving daughter Yolande received Bar and was already Duchess of Lorraine.

He also used the title of Duke of Calabria, in token of the claims to Naples he inherited from René.

In 1474, he married Jeanne of Lorraine (d. 1480), but they had no children. He died in 1481.

He willed his inheritance to his cousin Louis XI of France, whose heirs thus obtained a claim to the affairs of Italy, pursued in the next decades.

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