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Alfonso the Magnanimous (Alfons el Magnànim in Catalan) (1396 – 27 June 1458) was King of Aragon and King of Sicily (as Alfonso V) and the ruler of the Crown of Aragon from 1416 and King of Naples (as Alfonso I) from 1442 until his death. He was involved with struggles to the throne of the Kingdom of … See more
Born at Medina del Campo, he was the son of Ferdinand of Trastámara and Eleanor of Alburquerque. Ferdinand was the brother of King Henry III of Castile, and Alfonso was … See more
Alfonso was also a powerful and faithful supporter of Skanderbeg, whom he decided to take under his protection as a vassal in 1451, shortly after the latter had scored his second … See more
Alfonso had been betrothed to Maria of Castile (1401–1458; sister of John II of Castile) in Valladolid in 1408; the marriage was celebrated in See more
• O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (1975). A History of Medieval Spain. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 549–577. ISBN 0-8014-0880-6. OCLC 1272494.
• Ryder, … See moreIn 1421 the childless Queen Joanna II of Naples adopted and named him as heir to the Kingdom of Naples, and Alfonso went to See more
Like many Renaissance rulers, Alfonso V was a patron of the arts. He founded the Academy of Naples under Giovanni Pontano, and for his entrance into the city in 1443 had a magnificent triumphal arch added to the main gate of Castel Nuovo. Alfonso V supplied … See more
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Alfonso V | King of Aragon, Sicily & Naples | Britannica
WEBJul 20, 1998 · Alfonso V (born 1396—died June 27, 1458, Naples) was the king of Aragon (1416–58) and king of Naples (as Alfonso I, 1442–58), whose military campaigns in Italy and elsewhere in the central Mediterranean made him one of the most famous men of his day. After …
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What Led to the Murder of Alfonso D’Aragona?
WEBSep 2, 2020 · Burchard reported that as the men attacking Alfonso fled, they were surprised by the city guards, and other reports state that they were caught trying to drag Alfonso’s body to the Tiber. The wounded Alfonso was taken to apartments above the Pope’s own where he was …
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