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456:, signed in 1360. Amongst the complicated items of the treaty was a clause that determined the surrender of 40 high-born hostages as guarantee for the payment of the king's ransom. Louis, already Duke of Anjou, was in this group and sailed to England in October 1360. However, France was not in good economic condition and further installments of the debt were delayed. As consequence, Louis was in English custody for much more than the expected six months. He tried to negotiate his freedom in a private negotiation with 40: 973: 151: 460:
and, when this failed, decided to escape. On his return to France, he met his father's disapproval for his unknightly behavior. John II considered himself dishonored and this, combined with the fact that his ransom payments agreed to in the Treaty of Brétigny were in arrears, caused John to return to
385:, in which his father the king was captured by the English. In 1360, he was one of a group of hostages the French surrendered to the English in exchange for the king. He escaped from England, after which his father felt bound in honour to return to English custody, where he later died. 484:. She had adopted him to succeed her, as she was childless and did not wish to leave her inheritance to any of her close relatives, whom she considered enemies. He was also able to succeed her as count of Provence and Forcalquier. Despite his coronation at 84:, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Knowledge. 432:, the Dauphin. They hardly fought and the whole group escaped in the middle of the confrontation. Although humiliating, their flight allowed them to avoid capture by the English, who won the battle decisively. King 70: 336: 519:
for a total of some 14,000 men, was able to divert the French from Naples to other regions of the kingdom and to harass them with guerrilla tactics. Amadeus fell ill and died in
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against the English when he led an army into Italy to claim his Neapolitan inheritance. He died on the march and his claims and titles fell to his son and namesake,
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on 1 March 1383 and his troops abandoned the field. Louis asked for help from his king nephew in France, who sent him an army under
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The expedition, counting to some 40,000 troops, was however unsuccessful. Charles, who counted on the mercenary companies under
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and then invade the Kingdom of Naples, but midway was reached by the news that Louis had suddenly died at
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In 1382 Louis left France in the latter year to claim the throne of Naples following the death of Queen
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Material Culture and Queenship in 14th-century France: The Testament of Blanche of Navarre (1331-1398)
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This article is about the Duke of Anjou in France. For the Louis I of the House of Anjou-Naples, see
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496:, her second cousin and previous heir. Joanna was killed in her prison in 492:, Louis was forced to remain in France and Joan's troops were defeated by 346:(23 July 1339 – 20 September 1384) was a French prince, the second son of 1032: 972: 106:
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were not so fortunate and were captured by the English, commanded by
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in 1356, and then raised him to the title Duke of Anjou in 1360 and
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On 9 July 1360, without the consent of his father, Louis married
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in 1382; Louis, with support of the Antipope, France,
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Count of Anjou
Duke of Anjou
Louis II
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Château de Vincennes
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Marie of Blois
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Louis II of Anjou
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