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Name: Hungarian Invasion of Naples

Type: Event

Start: 1347 AD

End: 1348 AD

Parent: Neapolitan campaigns of Louis the Great

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Was the Hungarian Invasion of the Kingdom of Naples led by king Louis the Great.

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  • January 1348: In 1348, during the Battle of Capua, Hungarian King Louis I defeated the army of Louis of Taranto, who was the claimant to the throne of Naples. This victory led to the military occupation of Capua by Hungary.
  • November 1347: In 1347, Louis I of Hungary crossed the Neapolitan border without resistance, seizing control of the Kingdom of Naples border region. This military occupation was part of Louis I's expansionist policies in Italy.
  • February 1348: All the barons of the Kingdom of Naples swore loyalty to the new Hungarian ruler as he marched to Naples from Benevento.

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