Queen Joanna I of Naples
Queen Joanna I of Naples was a monarch who ruled from 1343 to 1382. She was born in 1328 and became the queen after the death of her grandfather, Robert of Anjou. Joanna was known for her intelligence and political acumen, navigating complex alliances and conflicts during her reign.
Her rule was marked by challenges, including disputes with the Papal States and rival factions within her kingdom. Joanna's reign ended controversially when she was accused of involvement in the murder of her second husband, Andrew of Hungary. She was ultimately imprisoned and died under mysterious circumstances in 1382.