Charles of Anjou, Peter the Third of Aragon, and Philip the Third of France, all died in the same year, 1285. ↩
These kingdoms being badly governed by his son and successor, Charles the Second, called the Lame. ↩
Daughters of Raymond Berenger the Fifth, Count of Provence; the first married to St. Louis of France, and the second to his brother, Charles of Anjou. ↩
Constance, daughter of Manfredi of Apulia, and wife of Peter the Third of Aragon. ↩
Henry the Third (1216–1272), of whom Hume says:—