About: John of Anjou

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John (Hungarian: János; 1354–1360) was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House of Anjou. He was the only son of Stephen of Anjou, Duke of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, and Margaret of Bavaria. He inherited his father's duchies shortly after his birth. He was regarded the heir to his sonless uncle, Louis I of Hungary, who also secured John's right to inherit Poland from Casimir III of Poland. Both Louis I and Casimir III survived John who died prematurely.

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  • Ο Ιωάννης, ουγγρικά: János (1354 - 1360) από τον Οίκο των Καπετιδών-Ανζού ήταν δούκας της Σλαβονίας. (el)
  • John (Hungarian: János; 1354–1360) was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House of Anjou. He was the only son of Stephen of Anjou, Duke of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, and Margaret of Bavaria. He inherited his father's duchies shortly after his birth. He was regarded the heir to his sonless uncle, Louis I of Hungary, who also secured John's right to inherit Poland from Casimir III of Poland. Both Louis I and Casimir III survived John who died prematurely. (en)
  • Jean d'Anjou ou de Slavonie (hongrois : János; 1354–1360) est un prince royal hongrois de la Maison capétienne d'Anjou-Sicile. Il est le fils unique d'Étienne de Slavonie, duc de Croatie, Dalmatie et Slavonie, et de (en). Il hérite des duchés de son père peu après sa naissance. Il est considéré comme l'héritier présomptif de son oncle le roi Louis Ier, qui lui assure également les droits à l'héritage de Casimir III de Pologne. Toutefois Louis Ier et Casimir III lui survivent car Jean meurt prématurément à l'âge de 6 ans. (fr)
  • Jan Andegaweński (ur. 1354, zm. 1360) – książę Chorwacji, Dalmacji i Slawonii, jedyny syn Stefana Andegaweńskiego i Małgorzaty Bawarskiej. (pl)
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  • Duke of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia (en)
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  • John (en)
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  • Ο Ιωάννης, ουγγρικά: János (1354 - 1360) από τον Οίκο των Καπετιδών-Ανζού ήταν δούκας της Σλαβονίας. (el)
  • John (Hungarian: János; 1354–1360) was a Hungarian royal prince of the Capetian House of Anjou. He was the only son of Stephen of Anjou, Duke of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia, and Margaret of Bavaria. He inherited his father's duchies shortly after his birth. He was regarded the heir to his sonless uncle, Louis I of Hungary, who also secured John's right to inherit Poland from Casimir III of Poland. Both Louis I and Casimir III survived John who died prematurely. (en)
  • Jean d'Anjou ou de Slavonie (hongrois : János; 1354–1360) est un prince royal hongrois de la Maison capétienne d'Anjou-Sicile. Il est le fils unique d'Étienne de Slavonie, duc de Croatie, Dalmatie et Slavonie, et de (en). Il hérite des duchés de son père peu après sa naissance. Il est considéré comme l'héritier présomptif de son oncle le roi Louis Ier, qui lui assure également les droits à l'héritage de Casimir III de Pologne. Toutefois Louis Ier et Casimir III lui survivent car Jean meurt prématurément à l'âge de 6 ans. (fr)
  • Jan Andegaweński (ur. 1354, zm. 1360) – książę Chorwacji, Dalmacji i Slawonii, jedyny syn Stefana Andegaweńskiego i Małgorzaty Bawarskiej. (pl)
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  • Ιωάννης της Σλαβονίας (el)
  • Jean d'Anjou (fr)
  • John of Anjou (en)
  • Jan Andegaweński (pl)
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