Ladislaus, having fallen ill in July 1414,…
August 1414 CE
Ladislaus, having fallen ill in July 1414, is forced to return to Naples, where he dies on August 6, 1414 (coincidentally, the second anniversary of his mothers death).
Rumors that he had been poisoned remain unproven: it is more likely that he had fallen ill due to unceasing sexual activity.
He is buried in the church of San Giovanni a Carbonara, where a monument will be built over his tomb.
He is succeeded by his sister Joanna II of Naples, the last member of the senior Angevin line in Italy.
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