The first Angevin king was Charles Robert, who ruled from 1312 to 1342.
They had close ties with the Angevin kings of Sicily.
The last of the Angevin kings was John, whom history has judged harshly.
His long career as a justice helped create a sense of continuity in judicial matters through the reigns of the Angevin kings.
He had left Naples due to tensions between the Angevin king and Florence.
The conflict between the French monarchs and the Angevin kings of England continued through the 13th century.
He took part in the war in Normandy against the Angevin Kings between 1193 and 1204.
During the 14th century, the Hungarian Angevin king Louis the Great captured the city several times.
The Hungarian Angevin king Louis the Great captured the city several times.
The Angevin kings realised that their authority could only reach into central Wales through the power of their own nobility.