Charles VII of Naples
Charles VII of Naples, also known as Charles of Anjou, was a king who ruled from 1382 to 1399. He was a member of the House of Anjou and the son of Charles III of Naples. His reign was marked by efforts to stabilize the kingdom and strengthen its economy, which had been affected by internal conflicts and external threats.
During his rule, Charles VII faced challenges from rival factions and foreign powers, including the Aragonese and the Papacy. He worked to consolidate his authority and maintain peace in the region. His reign contributed to the ongoing struggle for control of the Kingdom of Naples, a significant territory in southern Italy.