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Eleanor of Anjou

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into an island portion and a peninsular portion. The island, called the Kingdom of
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because they were related and had not sought permission from the pope to marry.
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Eleanor died on the 9 August 1341 at the Monastery of San Nicolo di Arena (
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Eleanor was firstly married in 1299 to Philippe II de Toucy, son of
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Eleanor of Anjou, Queen of Sicily

Queen consort of Sicily
Philippe II de Toucy
Frederick II of Sicily
Issue
Among Others
Peter II of Sicily
Manfred, Duke of Athens and Neopatria
Constance, Queen of Cyprus
Elisabeth, Duchess of Bavaria
William, Prince of Taranto
John, Duke of Randazzo
House
Anjou-Sicily
Charles II of Naples
Mary of Hungary
Queen of Sicily
Frederick II of Sicily
Capetian House of Anjou
Charles II of Naples
Mary of Hungary
Narjot de Toucy, Lord of Laterza
Lucia of Tripoli
Pope Boniface VIII
King of Sicily
Mediterranean Sea
Sicily
Mezzogiorno
Peace of Caltabellotta

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