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DYNASTIES & TIME-LINE OF THE KINGDOM OF SICILY (TWO SICILIES, NAPLES) |
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| 1. Hauteville -Roger II -William I -William II -Tancred 2. Hohenstaufen -Henry I -Frederick II -Conrad I -Conrad II -Manfred 3. Angevin -Charles I -Charles II -Robert -Giovanna I -Charles III of Durazzo -Ladislao -Giovanna II -Rene 4. Aragon -Alfonso I -Ferrante -Alfonso II -Ferrantino -Federigo |
1130-1154 1154-1166 1166-1189 1189-1194 1194-1197 1211-1250 1250-1254 1254-1258 1258-1266 1266-1285 1285-1309 1309-1343 1343-1382 1382-1386 1386-1414 1414-1435 1435-1442 1442-1458 1458-1494 1494-1495 1495-1496 1496-1503 |
The Kingdom of Sicily as it existed in 1150 ![]() During the Angevin rule, the island of Sicily was ruled separately by the Aragonese, who subsequently took over the mainland portion, giving rise to the name "The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies" (see 1282 & 1442, below). The Duchy of Benevento (the yellow dot on the map) was a separate Papal holding from 1053 until the unification of Italy. |
| 5. The
HAPSBURGS From 1503 to 1700, the Kingdom
was a Spanish vice-realm with a long succession of
viceroys appointed by the Spanish Hapsburgs. That
dynasty is represented on the façade of the Royal
Place in Naples by a statue of Charles V of Spain, who was
crowned Holy Roman Emperor in 1520. In 1700, the Wars of
the Spanish Succession broke out and lasted until 1713. 6. The AUSTRIAN VICE-REALM. From 1713 to 1734, viceroys of Naples were appointed from Vienna by the Austrian Hapsburgs. Naples again became a Kingdom of its own in 1734 under the Bourbon dynasty. 7. The BOURBONS Charles III
1734-1759 ...the short-lived Neapolitan
Republic in 1799, then...) 8. BONAPARTE Joseph Bonaparte 1807 (Napoleon’s brother) 9. THE BOURBONS (cont.) The Bourbons returned to the throne in 1815; thus, Ferdinand I (same person as Ferd. IV, above)
1815- 1825 |
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TIME-LINE OF MAIN EVENTS
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