Pope Boniface VIII, who has backed the …
Years: 1295 - 1295
Pope Boniface VIII, who has backed the Angevin claim to Sicily, proposes a treaty seeking to bring peace between the house of Anjou and Sicily, in vain.
Under the Treaty of Anagni, signed on June 20, 1295, King James II of Aragon relinquishes control of Sicily and is compensated the Pope with the kingship of Sardinia and CorsicaAnd by the arrangement of marriage with Charles' daughter Bianca.
This ends French claims in Aragon.
Locations
People
- Charles II of Naples
- Charles, Count of Valois
- Frederick III of Sicily
- James II of Aragon
- Pope Boniface VIII
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Anjou, County of
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Aragón, Kingdom of
- Aragon, Crown of
- Naples, Angevin Kingdom of
- Sicily, Aragonese Kingdom of
