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Giovanni Caracciolo,
often called Sergianni (c. 1372 – 19
August 1432), was an
Italian nobleman of the
Kingdom of Naples,
prime minister and favorite...
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increased further under Sergianni Caracciolo, Joan's
lover and
Great Senechal. A
younger brother of
Giannantonio married one of
Sergianni's daughters. However...
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Later he
returned briefly to Naples, but here he was
opposed by
Giovanni (
Sergianni) Caracciolo, Joan's new lover. In the following, confused,
events that...
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renounce his title. In this period,
Joanna began her
relationship with
Sergianni Caracciolo, who
later acquired an
overwhelming degree of
power over the...
- who
collaborated with
Leonardo da
Besozzo in
frescoing the
chapel of
Sergianni Caracciolo in San
Giovanni a
Carbonara in Naples. He was
active between...
- July 1421 – 5 June 1424
Predecessor Rinaldo d'Angiò-Durazzo
Successor Sergianni Caracciolo Born
Andrea Fortebraccio Perugia Died 5 June 1424(1424-06-05)...
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Queen Joan II of Anjou, he
became a
favourite of the
powerful minister Sergianni Caracciolo. He was the
Feudal Lord of Anversa, Arce, Bari,
Campo di Giove...
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Hohenstaufen and
became one of his
royal palaces. On 19
August 1432,
Sergianni Caracciolo was
stabbed by four
knights in the
service of the
Queen in...
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Giovanna (Ippolita)
Caracciolo del Sole dei
Duchi di Melfi,
daughter of
Sergianni Caracciolo dei
Duchi di Melfi,
Grand Seneschal of
Kingdom of Sicily, and...
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sister Queen Joan II from the
sculptor Andrea Ciccione. The
sepulchre of
Sergianni Caracciolo was also
completed by Ciccione.
Among the main
chapels are...