Joanna II of Naples
Joanna II of Naples was a queen who ruled from 1414 to 1435. She was born in 1373 and was the daughter of Charles III of Naples. Joanna became queen after the death of her brother, Louis II of Naples, and faced numerous challenges during her reign, including political instability and conflicts with rival factions.
Joanna II was known for her strong personality and controversial decisions, including her multiple marriages. Her reign was marked by alliances and conflicts with powerful families, such as the Angevins and Aragonese. After her death, the kingdom of Naples faced further turmoil, leading to the eventual rise of the Aragonese dynasty.