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Tagliavia.svg|[[Lordship of Castelvetrano]] | Tagliavia.svg|[[Lordship of Castelvetrano]] | ||
Lanza.svg|[[Lordship of Longi]] | Lanza.svg|[[Lordship of Longi]] | ||
Caro.svg|[[Lordship of Montechiaro]] | |||
Grifeo.svg|[[Lordship of Partanna]] | Grifeo.svg|[[Lordship of Partanna]] | ||
Bonanno.svg|[[Lordship of Salinagrande]] | Bonanno.svg|[[Lordship of Salinagrande]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:10, 8 May 2025
- Coat of Arms
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Kingdom of Sicily
Arms awarded by Joseph Bonaparte in 1806
- Ruling Houses
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House of Hauteville
1130–1198 -
House of Hohenstaufen
1198–1266 -
House of Anjou
Charles I of Anjou
1266–1282 -
House of Barcelona
1282–1295
Union with Aragon -
House of Barcelona-Sicily
1295–1401 -
House of Barcelona
1401–1410
Union with Aragon -
House of Trastámara
1412–1555
Union with Aragon and Spain -
House of Habsburg-Spain
1555–1700
Union with Spain -
House of Bourbon-Anjou
Philip V of Spain
1700–1713
Union with Spain -
House of Savoy
Victor Amadeus II of Sardinia
1713–1720 -
House of Habsburg-Austria
Charles VI of Austria
1720–1735 -
House of Bourbon-Anjou
Charles III of Spain
1735–1759
Union with Spain -
House of Bourbon-Sicily
Ferdinand III of Sicily
1759–1816
Re-united with Naples to form Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- Counties
- Lordships