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Treaty of Anagni

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70:, James of Aragon's brother, nor the Sicilian people accepted the treaty and instead pursued a war against the Angevin forces of Charles of Naples. Charles was, as per the respective clause of the treaty, assisted by the fleet of James of Aragón. This war did not end until the 284: 299: 269: 319: 309: 324: 314: 274: 242: 329: 279: 142: 134: 294: 304: 289: 67: 71: 60: 222: 36: 170: 40: 32: 138: 48: 28: 24: 238: 203: 108: 52: 230: 115: 84: 101: 263: 97:
military aid from James of Aragón to Charles for the reconquest of Sicily (see above)
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exchange of prisoners and hostages, including the release (on 7 June) of
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restitution to Charles of James of Aragon's conquests in
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Index

Pope Boniface VIII
James II of Aragon
Philip IV of France
Charles II of Naples
James II of Majorca
Anagni
Treaty of Tarascon
Aragonese Crusade
Sicily
Peter III of Aragón
Frederick II of Sicily
Peace of Caltabellotta
Blanche
papacy
excommunication
Charles of Valois
Balearic Islands
Aran Valley
Italy
Louis
Robert
Raymond Berengar
Corsica
Sardinia
Edward I of England
"Ptolemy of Lucca — a Pioneer of Civic Republicanism? A Reassessment"
ISSN
0143-781X
"The Divine Edge to Earthly Politics: The World that Robert Inherited"
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