The Legacy of Ladislaus of Durazzo

The Legacy of Ladislaus of Durazzo

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Ladislaus of Durazzo did not pursue his possible marriage to Mary of Lusignan and he decided that a marriage with an Aragonese noble will be better so he was married to Joanna of Aragon in 1390 after his negotiation to marry her in Barcelona happened, His Sister Joanna is married to Ferdinand I of Aragon who was chosen to be the King of Aragon, Ladislaus inherits Sicily as the result of the marriage between Ladislaus and Joanna of Aragon.
 
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The Legacy of Ladislaus of Durazzo

Ladislaus of Durazzo did not pursue his possible marriage to Mary of Lusignan and he decided that a marriage with an Aragonese noble will be better so he was married to Yolande of Aragon in 1389 after his negotiation to marry her in Barcelona , His Sister Joanna is married to Henry III of Castille while Constance of Castille marries Louis II the Count of Anjou, Ferdinand who was chosen to be the King of Aragon marries Eleanor of Alburquerque , Ladislaus inherits Sicily as the result of the marriage between Ladislaus and Yolande of Aragon, Yolande and Ladislaus have a child named Jacovo/Jacme and a daughter named Lucrezia and another son named Alfonso, Ladislaus claims the County of Provence with English support and wins it back from the Count of Anjou in 1410 and the help of the Holy Roman Empire troops sent by the Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund.
Joanna of Naples and Henry III have a son named Henry while Constance and Louis of Anjou have a daughter named Anne, Constance died of Childbirth.
Ladislaus agreed to recognize Henry V as the future king of France as a gift of Gratitude for their support in his claim for Provence and also because his daughter is the future wife of Henry V, Lucrezia of Naples in exchange his son Iacovo is married to Philippa of Lancaster, Lucrezia was beloved in England as the fiance of King Henry V of England, Lucrezia lived in Gascony with her Fiance, Henry IV and Joanne of Navarre had another son named Edward who will be later be known for his contributions in the Hundred Years War.
Lucrezia and Henry were patrons of literature and arts in Gascony and England which they were remembered of.
Alfonso, the son of Ladislaus of Durazzo marries Maria Philippa Visconti the daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti while his older brother, Iacovo/Jacme marries Philippa of Lancaster.
Lucrezia and Henry V were married and coronated as King and Queen of England in 1419 Lucrezia was welcomed by her subjects who loved her dearly.
Lucrezia became very happy to find that she is pregnant with the son of Henry V, she hopes that the child would be male, Lucrezia gave birth to a boy named Edward.
Edward was married to the daughter of Constance and Louis named Anne of Anjou in 1419.
Henry IV dies in 1420 and the Lancastrian Hundred Years war starts, Ludovico captures Vivares, Gevaudan, Dauphine and Montpellier and annexes them to the County of Provence while Henry V is battling at Agincourt and later battles become more victorious because of the armies sent by Ladislaus of Naples and the brother of Henry V, Edward.
The troops of Ladislaus of Naples and Edward advance to Auvergne to support the claims of Henry V as the King of France in order to push his claim as the king of France in 1420.



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Once Alfonso of Durazzo inherits Milan and Sicily he will become the king of the almost united italy from his wife the female equivalent of Filippo Maria Visconti, Now the Lancastrian War becomes Lancastrian-Risorgimento war.
 
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