Frederick IV of Naples

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Frederick IV (April 19, 1452November 9, 1504), was King of Naples from 1496 to 1501. He was the son of Ferdinand I, brother of Alfonso II, and uncle of Ferdinand II

[edit] Biography

Born in Naples, he was the second son of Ferdinand I and his first wife, Isabella of Taranto (Isabel was the daughter of Tristan, Count of Capertino and Caterina Orsini). He succeeded his childless nephew Ferdinand II after the latter's early death in 1496, at the age of 28.

A combination of King Louis XII of France and Frederick's famous cousin King Ferdinand II of Aragon had continued the claim of Louis's predecessor, King Charles VIII of France, to Naples and Sicily. In 1501 they deposed Frederick; Naples initially went to Louis, but by 1504 a falling-out led to Naples' seizure by Ferdinand, after which it remained part of the Spanish possessions until the end of the War of the Spanish Succession.

Frederick died in Tours in 1504.

[edit] Marriages and children

Like his father, he married twice. His first wife was Anna of Savoy-daughter of Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy, and Yolande of Valois, daughter of Charles VII, King of France- whom he married on September 11, 1478, in Milan. His second wife was Isabella del Balzo. He had 6 children, one with his first wife, Anna, and the rest with the second:

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Preceded by
Ferdinand II
King of Naples
1496-1501
Succeeded by
Louis