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Naples into the
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies. From the 1282
Sicilian Vespers until the 1860
Expedition of the Thousand,
Sicily was
ruled by
Aragon and then Spain...
- "Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies" in 1816,
until 1861,
claimed it
thereafter from exile, and
constitute the
extant Bourbon-Two
Sicilies family. The succession...
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Sicilies (Italian:
Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a
kingdom in
Southern Italy from 1816 to 1861
under the
control of the
House of Bourbon-Two
Sicilies,...
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called "Two
Sicilies" by the
Edict of Bayonne, in 1808.
Though he
controlled the mainland, he
never physically controlled the
island of
Sicily,
where his...
- the Two
Sicilies (Italian:
Francesco Gennaro Giuseppe Saverio Giovanni Battista; 19
August 1777 – 8
November 1830) was King of the Two
Sicilies from 1825...
- Bourbon-Two
Sicilies may
refer to:
Princess Maria Carolina of Bourbon-Two
Sicilies (1798–1870),
daughter of
Francis I of the Two
Sicilies by his first...
-
monarchs of
Sicily ruled from the
establishment of the
Kingdom of
Sicily in 1130
until the "perfect fusion" in the
Kingdom of the Two
Sicilies in 1816. The...
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January 1836 – 27
December 1894) was King of the Two
Sicilies. He was the last King of the Two
Sicilies as
successive invasions by
Giuseppe Garibaldi and...
- King of the Two
Sicilies from 1816
until his death.
Before that he had been,
since 1759, King of
Naples as
Ferdinand IV and King of
Sicily as
Ferdinand III...
- the Two
Sicilies,
Count of
Caserta and his wife
Princess Maria Antonietta of Bourbon-Two
Sicilies, and
nephew of the last King of the Two
Sicilies, Francis...