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'''René of Anjou''' (French: ''René d'Anjou''; 1409 – 1480), also known as '''René of Naples''' and '''Good King René''', was a Count of {{Wiki|Piedmont}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Bar|Duke of Bar}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Lorraine|Duke of Lorraine}}, Duke of {{Wiki|Anjou}}, Count of {{Wiki|Provence}}, and briefly reigned as King of [[Naples]] until the kingdom's conquest by [[Aragon]] in 1442.
'''René of Anjou''' (French: ''René d'Anjou'', Italian: ''Renato d'Angio''; 1409 – 1480), also known as '''René of Naples''' and '''Good King René''', was a Count of {{Wiki|Piedmont}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Bar|Duke of Bar}}, {{Wiki|Duchy of Lorraine|Duke of Lorraine}}, Duke of {{Wiki|Anjou}}, Count of {{Wiki|Provence}}, and briefly reigned as King of [[Naples]] until the kingdom's conquest by [[Aragon]] in 1442.
 
 


A member of the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. He was the son of [[Yolande of Aragon]], who served as [[Mentor]] of the Brotherhood.
A member of the [[Parisian Brotherhood of Assassins|French Brotherhood]] of [[Assassins]]. He was the son of [[Yolande of Aragon]], who served as [[Mentor]] of the Brotherhood.

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René of Anjou (French: René d'Anjou, Italian: Renato d'Angio; 1409 – 1480), also known as René of Naples and Good King René, was a Count of Piedmont, Duke of Bar, Duke of Lorraine, Duke of Anjou, Count of Provence, and briefly reigned as King of Naples until the kingdom's conquest by Aragon in 1442.


A member of the French Brotherhood of Assassins. He was the son of Yolande of Aragon, who served as Mentor of the Brotherhood.

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