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THE RIVIERA

"Jeanne II.," says Alexis de Saint Priest, "fit assoir tous les vices sur le trône des Angevins sans la compensation d'aucun talent, ni d'aucune vertu." Joanna I. had some cleverness, and in that, and in that alone, was superior to the second Joanna.

Charles I.
Duke of Anjou,
son of Louis VIII.
of France, K. of
Naples 1266, K.
of Jerusalem 1277,
d. 1285.
Beatrice, heiress of Provence.
Charles II. (the Lame)
K. of Naples and
Jerusalem,
crowned 1289, d. 1309.
Mary, heiress of Hungary.
Charles Martel,
K. of Hungary,
d. 1301.
Robert,
K. of Sicilies,
d. 1343.
Philip,
Prince of
Tarentum.
John of Gravina,
Duke of Durazzo.
Charles II.,
K. of Hungary,
d. 1342.
Charles,
Duke of Calabria,
d. 1328.
Louis,
K. of
Hungary,
d. 1382
Andrew
murdered
1348.
Joanna I.,
d. 1382.
Mary
d. 1366
Charles,
beheaded
1348.
Louis,
poisoned
1362.
Margaret
d. 1412.
Charles III.,
Duke of Durazzo,
murdered
1386.
Joanna II.,
Q. of Sicilies and Jerusalem,
and Countess of Provence,
d. 1435. Constituted Réné
of Anjou her heir.
Ladislas,
King of Hungary, the
Sicilies, and Jerusalem,
d. 1414.