Louis III of Anjou, born on September twenty-fifth, fourteen oh three, was a prominent figure in the medieval landscape of Europe. As a monarch, he held significant titles and was a key player in the politics of his time.
From fourteen seventeen to fourteen twenty-six, Louis claimed the Kingdom of Naples, showcasing his ambition and desire for power. His influence extended beyond Naples, as he also served as the count of Provence, Forcalquier, Piedmont, and Maine, and held the title of duke of Anjou from fourteen seventeen until his death in fourteen thirty-four.
In addition to his other titles, Louis was the duke of Calabria from fourteen twenty-six to fourteen thirty-four, solidifying his status as the heir designate to the throne of Naples. His reign was marked by a blend of political maneuvering and territorial claims, reflecting the complexities of noble life during the late medieval period.