Treaty of Anagni

It was signed on 20 June 1295 at Anagni, in central Italy.

[1] The chief purpose was to confirm the Treaty of Tarascon of 1291, which ended the Aragonese Crusade.

It also dealt with finding a diplomatic solution to the conquest of Sicily by Peter III of Aragón in 1285.

[2] Neither Frederick II of Sicily, James of Aragon's brother, nor the Sicilian people accepted the treaty and instead pursued a war against the Angevin forces of Charles of Naples.

Charles was, as per the respective clause of the treaty, assisted by the fleet of James of Aragón.