alfonso v of aragon
Alfonso V of Aragon refers to a historical figure who was the King of Aragon and Naples during the 15th century. He ruled over Aragon from 1416 to 1458 and Naples from 1442 to 1458. Alfonso V played a significant role in expanding Aragon's territories through military conquests, particularly in the Mediterranean region. Additionally, he promoted arts and learning, making him a notable patron of Renaissance culture in his domains.
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