Queen Giovanna
Queen Giovanna, also known as Giovanna of Naples, was a prominent figure in the 14th century. Born in 1328, she became the Queen of Naples after the death of her husband, Andrew of Hungary. Her reign was marked by political turmoil and conflict, particularly with the House of Anjou.
Giovanna was known for her intelligence and strong will. She faced challenges from rival factions and was involved in various power struggles. Despite these difficulties, she managed to maintain her position as queen until her death in 1382, leaving a lasting impact on the history of Naples.