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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15291/misc.3173

The Unlikely Winner: Charles Robert’s Rise to Power

Mladen Ančić ; Department of history, University of Zadar


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Abstract

The author is analyzing the circumstances surrounding the planning, launching and carrying out the expedition intended to transfer Charles Robert from Southern Italy to Eastern Adriatic so that he could realize his inherited right to Crown of St. Stephen and the throne of the Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia. Contrary to the conventional wisdom in historiography, the author advocates a thesis that the expedition was organized not to enable Charles to realize his claim, but to remove him from Naples where he, being the heir to the local throne, was a potential source of political disputes and conflicts. Analyzing the details of the expedition and the contemporaries’ views on it (as found in the preserved sources), the author finds arguments for such a viewpoint. He also analyzes the developments that, in the early 14th century, generated a whole new political situation that in turn created an opportunity for Charles Robert to actually realize his potential claim to the throne.

Keywords

dynastic policies; Crown of St. Stephen; papal plenitudo potestatis; Charles Robert

Hrčak ID:

249291

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/249291

Publication date:

31.12.2020.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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