
Charles I of Anjou
Charles I of Anjou was a French nobleman and the King of Sicily from 1266 until his death in 1285. He was instrumental in the political machinations of Italy during the 13th century, notably through his involvement in the papal elections and his conflict with the Hohenstaufen dynasty, which culminated in the execution of Conradin.
Born on Jan 21, 1226 (799 years old)
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Charles I of Anjou was involved in the political maneuvers surrounding the papal elections.
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