Maria of Calabria
| Maria of Calabria | |
|---|---|
| Countess of Alba Duchess of Durazzo Countess of Avellino, Lady of Baux Princess consort of Taranto and Achaea titular Latin Empress of Constantinople | |
Tomb in Santa Chiara, in Naples | |
| Duchess of Durazzo | |
| Tenure | 1343–1348 |
| Predecessor | Agnes of Périgord |
| Born | 6 May 1329 |
| Died | 20 May 1366 (aged 37) |
| Burial | |
| Spouse | Robert, Lord of Baux and Count of Avellino
(m. 1350; died 1353) |
| Issue | |
| House | Anjou-Naples |
| Father | Charles, Duke of Calabria |
| Mother | Marie of Valois |
Maria of Calabria (6 May 1329 – 20 May 1366), Countess of Alba, was a Neapolitan princess of the Capetian House of Anjou whose descendants inherited the crown of Naples following the death of her older sister, Queen Joanna I.