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Hélène of Anjou
Daughter of the King of Naples (died 1342) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Helen of Anjou.
Hélène of Anjou (Italian: Elena d'Angiò), (died in 1342 in Naples) was a member of the House of Anjou. She was an illegitimate daughter of Robert, King of Naples.[1]
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Reign | 13??-1342 |
Successor | Voisava of Zeta (as Princess consort of Albania) |
Died | 1342 Neapolitan court |
Spouses | Andrea I Thopia |
Issue | Karl Thopia Gjergj Thopia |
House | Anjou-Naples |
Father | Robert, King of Naples |
Mother | Unknown |
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