harles I of Anjou (1226-85), youngest son
of Louis VIII of France, and brother of Louis IX, the Saint. His
brother gave him Anjou and Maine, and in 1246 he became by
marriage Duke of Provence. In 1265 Pope Clement IV offered him
the crown of Naples and Sicily; his government provoked great
discontent in both Naples and Sicily, and in 1268 he had to cope
with a revolt under Conradin. After the death of Louis IX he
became the most important sovereign in Western Christendom, being
all-powerful in France, and exercising great influence over the
rest of Italy. A league was formed against Charles by the pope.
Peter of Aragon came to the help of the Sicilians. Charless
fleet was defeated by the Spanish fleet near Reggio in 1284, and
the French lost Sicily forever. [World Wide Illustrated
Encyclopedia, 1935]