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John, Duke of Randazzo

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Name
  
John, of

Died
  
April 3, 1348

Uncles
  
James II of Aragon


Role
  
Frederick III of Sicily's son

Children
  
Frederick I, Duke of Athens

Parents
  
Eleanor of Anjou, Frederick III of Sicily

Cousins
  
Alfonso IV of Aragon, Blanca, Prioress of Sixena

Grandparents
  
Peter III of Aragon, Charles II of Naples, Constance of Sicily, Queen of Aragon, Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples

John, Duke of Randazzo (1317–1348) was duke of Randazzo, Athens, and Neopatria, Count of Malta and regent of Sicily (1342–1348).

The fourth son of Frederick III of Sicily and Eleanor of Anjou, he was the most powerful nobleman in Sicily during the reigns of his brother Peter and his nephew Louis, during whose minority he was regent.

He kept the peace during regency, though he supported the Catalan party over the local Italian nobility. Thus he appointed Blasco II de Alagona, a Catalan, as his successor. War broke out upon his death during the Plague.

He married Cesarea, daughter of Peter Count of Castalnasetta and had three recorded children: Frederick I who succeeded him as Duke of Athens and Neopatria; and two daughters Eleanor and Constance.

He died of the Black Plague in 1348 and was buried next to his father and nephew in the cathedral of Catania.

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John, Duke of Randazzo Wikipedia