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Encyclopedia > King of Sicily

The following is a list of monarchs of Naples and Sicily:


See also: List of Counts of Apulia and Calabria


Hauteville Counts of Sicily, 1071-1130

Hauteville Kings of Sicily, 1130-1198

Hohenstaufen Kings of Sicily, 1194-1266

Angevin Kings of Naples, 1266-1442

Aragonese Kings of Sicily, 1282-1409

to Aragon, and then Spain, 1409-1713, to Savoy, 1713-1720, to Austria, 1720-1735


Aragonese Kings of Naples, 1442-1500

to France, 1500-1504 to Aragon, and then Spain, 1504-1707, then to Austria, 1707-1735


Bourbon Kings of Naples and Sicily, 1735-1806

  • Charles VII 1735-1759
  • Ferdinand IV (III of Sicily) 1759-1806 (continued to reign in Sicily until 1815, when he was restored in Naples as well)

Bonapartist Kings of Naples, 1806-1815

Kings of the Two Sicilies, 1815-1860


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Titles of European hereditary rulers (7664 words)
King of Sicily, of the Duchy of Apulia, of the Principality of Capua;
King of Hungary, Jerusalem, Sicily, of the Duchy of Apulia, of the Principality of Capua, of Dalmatia, Croatia, Rama, Serbia, Galicia, Lodomeria, Cumania, Bulgaria;
King of Jerusalem, Sicily, of the Duchy of Apulia, of the Principality of Capua;
Sicily - MSN Encarta (1229 words)
Sicily is subject to constant drought, not much relieved by the oppressive sirocco wind that blows across the island from North Africa.
In 1127 Roger II, count of Sicily, was recognized as duke of Apulia and Calabria, and in 1130 he assumed the title of king of Sicily.
In 1734 the Bourbon Don Carlos, later Charles III, king of Spain, invaded Naples and Sicily, and in 1735 he was crowned and was recognized by the Treaty of Vienna as Charles IV, King of the Two Sicilies.
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