Louis III of Anjou (1403-1434) was invested King of Naples by Pope Martin V on December 4, 1419.
The second House of Anjou to rule Provence was deeply oriented towards France: Louis III of Anjou abandoned plans for conquest in Italy and went to fight the English alongside the King of France in 1426. He was one of Joan of Arc's companions and attended the coronation at Reims in 1429.
He died of malaria on 12 November 1434 in Calabria, at Cosenza.











