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'''Margaret of Durazzo''' ({{lang-it|Margherita di Durazzo}} 28 July 1347 – 6 August 1412) was [[Queen consort of Naples|Queen of Naples]] and [[Queen consort of Hungary|Hungary]] and Princess of Achaea<ref>{{cite web |title=Charles III |url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/106912/Charles-III |accessdate=13 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon 1000–1990 |url=http://mek.oszk.hu/00300/00355/html/index.html |accessdate=13 December 2014}}</ref> as the spouse of [[Charles III of Naples]]. She was regent of Naples from 1386 until 1393 during the minority of her son [[Ladislaus of Naples]].
 
 
 
==Life==
 
She was the fourth daughter of [[Charles, Duke of Durazzo]] (1323–1348), and [[Maria of Calabria]], but the only one to have children; her legitimate line of descent, as well as the century-old [[Capetian House of Anjou]], ended with her daughter.
 
 
 
In February 1369, Margaret married her paternal first cousin [[Charles III of Naples|Charles of Durazzo]]. He was a son of [[Louis of Durazzo]], another son of [[John, Duke of Durazzo]], and his second wife [[Agnes de Périgord]]. The bride was twenty-two years old and the groom twenty-four.
 
 
 
===Queen===
 
Charles managed to depose her maternal aunt Queen [[Joanna I of Naples]] in 1382. He succeeded her and Margaret became his queen consort. Charles succeeded [[James of Baux]] as [[Principality of Achaea|Prince of Achaea]] in 1383 with Margaret still as his consort.
 
 
 
By then becoming the senior [[Capetian House of Anjou|Angevin]] male, Charles was offered the Crown of Hungary. Margaret did not support the idea of deposing Queen [[Mary of Hungary]] and discouraged her husband from doing so. Nonetheless, he successfully deposed Mary in December 1385 and had himself crowned. She was the daughter of his deceased cousin [[Louis I of Hungary]] and [[Elizabeth of Bosnia]]. However, Mary's formidable mother Elizabeth arranged his assassination at [[Visegrád]] on 24 February 1386.<ref name="Grierson">{{cite book
 
|last1=Grierson
 
|first1=Philip
 
|last2=Travaini
 
|first2=Lucia
 
|title=Medieval European coinage: with a catalogue of the coins in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Volume 14
 
|publisher=Cambridge University Press
 
|year=1998
 
|isbn=0-521-58231-8}}</ref>
 
 
 
===Regent===
 
In the meantime, relationships with [[Pope Urban VI]] became strained, as he suspected that Charles was plotting against him. In January 1385 he had six cardinals arrested, and one, under torture, revealed Charles' conjure. He thus excommunicated Charles and Margaret and raised an interdict over the [[Kingdom of Naples]].
 
 
 
Margaret became a [[queen dowager]] and the regent of Naples as the guardian of her minor son from 1386 until 1393. She survived her husband by twenty-six years but never remarried. Their son Ladislaus succeeded to the throne of the Kingdom of Naples while Mary of Hungary was restored to her throne. Margaret insisted that her husband's death be revenged and Elizabeth was murdered. The heads of her defenders were sent to console Margaret.<ref name="Parsons">{{cite book
 
|last=Parsons
 
|first=John Carmi
 
|title=Medieval Queenship
 
|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan
 
|year=1997
 
|isbn=0-312-17298-2}}</ref><ref name="Myrl">{{cite book
 
|last=Myrl Jackson-Laufer
 
|first=Guida
 
|title=Women rulers throughout the ages: an illustrated guide, Part 107
 
|publisher=ABC-CLIO
 
|year=1990
 
|isbn=1-57607-091-3
 
|url-access=registration
 
|url=https://archive.org/details/isbn_9791576070917
 
}}</ref>
 
 
 
[[Pope Boniface IX]] and Margarethe came to a peace agreement, her excommunication was lifted and with the help of Cardinal [[Angelo II Acciaioli|Angelo Acciaioli]] Margaret could continue to serve as regent until July 1393.
 
 
 
===Later life===
 
In the last years of her life, the queen dowager retired first to [[Salerno]] and then to [[Baronissi|Acquamela]], where she died of [[plague (disease)|plague]] in 1412. She had become a devout Catholic and a member of a [[Franciscan Third Order]] in her last years and requested to be buried as such; she was buried in white habit in [[Salerno Cathedral]].
 
 
 
==Issue==
 
 
 
*Mary of Durazzo (1369–1371).
 
*[[Joanna II of Naples]] (23 June 1373 – 2 February 1435)
 
*[[Ladislaus of Naples]] (11 February 1377 – 6 August 1414)
 
 
 
==Ancestry==
 
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|1= 1. '''Margaret of Durazzo'''
 
|2= 2. [[Charles, Duke of Durazzo]]
 
|3= 3. [[Maria of Calabria]]
 
|4= 4. [[John, Duke of Durazzo]]
 
|5= 5. [[Agnes de Périgord]]
 
|6= 6. [[Charles, Duke of Calabria]]
 
|7= 7. [[Marie of Valois (1309–1332)|Marie of Valois]]
 
|8= 8. [[Charles II of Naples]]
 
|9= 9. [[Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples|Mary of Hungary]]
 
|10=10. [[Helie VII, Count of Périgord]]
 
|11=11. [[Brunissende of Foix]]
 
|12= 12. [[Robert of Naples]]
 
|13= 13. [[Yolanda of Aragon]]
 
|14= 14. [[Charles, Count of Valois]]
 
|15= 15. [[Mahaut of Châtillon]]
 
|16= 16. [[Charles I of Naples]]
 
|17= 17. [[Beatrice of Provence]]
 
|18= 18. [[Stephen V of Hungary]]
 
|19= 19. [[Elizabeth the Cuman]]
 
|22= 22. [[Roger-Bernard III of Foix]]
 
|23= 23. [[Margaret of Montcada]]
 
|24= 24. [[Charles II of Naples]] = 8
 
|25= 25. [[Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples|Mary of Hungary]] = 9
 
|26= 26. [[Peter III of Aragon]]
 
|27= 27. [[Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon|Constance of Sicily]]
 
|28= 28. [[Philip III of France]]
 
|29= 29. [[Isabella of Aragon, Queen of France|Isabella of Aragon]]
 
|30= 30. [[Guy IV, Count of Saint-Pol]]
 
|31= 31. [[Marie of Brittany, Countess of Saint-Pol|Marie of Brittany]]
 
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==External links==
 
*{{cite web |last=Marek |first=Miroslav |url=http://genealogy.euweb.cz/capet/capet19.html#MCD |title= A listing of descendants of Charles I of Sicily |publisher= Genealogy.EU}}
 
 
 
==References==
 
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