Philip (1255/56 – 1277), of the Capetian House of Anjou, was the second son of King Charles I of Sicily and Countess Beatrice of Provence. He was at various times set up to become King of Sardinia, Prince of Achaea or King of Thessalonica, but ultimately ascended no throne.
Philip (1255/56 – 1277), of the Capetian House of Anjou, was the second son of King Charles I ofSicily and Countess Beatrice of Provence. He was at various...
was King of Spain from 1621 to his death and (as Philip III) King of Portugal from 1621 to 1640. Philip is remembered for his patronage of the arts,...
The Allied invasion ofSicily, also known as the Battle ofSicily and Operation Husky, was a major campaign of World War II in which the Allied forces...
called "Naples and Sicily") on 2 October by Pope Julius III. The date of Charles' abdication of the throne ofSicily is uncertain, but Philip was invested with...
hereditary right to the Kingdom ofSicily. After Conradin accepted their proposal, Manfred's former vicar in Sicily, Conrad Capece, returned to the island...
December, in Trapani, Sicily, Philip's brother-in-law, King Theobald II of Navarre, died. He was followed in February by Philip's wife, Isabella, who fell...
Charles VII; and King of Sicily, as Charles III (1735–1759). He was the fourth son ofPhilip V of Spain and the eldest son ofPhilip's second wife, Elisabeth...
the title to nobles in Western Europe, first to Hugh IV of Burgundy and then to PhilipofSicily. Claims to the title did not cease until the 1330s, more...
1377-1414 Robert of Durazzo, 1326-1356 PhilipofSicily, 1255-1277 Philip I, Count of Boulogne, 1200-1235, legitimated, but status as a member of the royal house...
Philip III (Spanish: Felipe III; 14 April 1578 – 31 March 1621) was King of Spain. As Philip II, he was also King of Portugal, Naples, Sicily and Sardinia...
King ofSicily, Frederick II. Her father and her new husband had been engaged in a war for ascendancy in the Mediterranean Sea and especially Sicily and...
monarchs ofSicily ruled from the establishment of the Kingdom ofSicily in 1130 until the "perfect fusion" in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1816...
Kingdom ofSicily (Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Italian: Regno di Sicilia; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of the...
Naples, Milan, and Sicily to the Austrian Habsburgs; and Sardinia and parts of Milan to Savoy. To further ensure the removal ofPhilip and his heirs from...
Kingdom ofSicily merged with the Kingdom of Naples, which was officially also known as the Kingdom ofSicily. Since both kingdoms were named Sicily, they...
and Philip reconfirmed the withdrawal of their claims to the thrones of Spain and France. In return for this, Savoy and Austria would exchange Sicily and...
Capetian House of Anjou, or House of Anjou-Sicily, or House of Anjou-Naples was a royal house and cadet branch of the Capetian dynasty. It is one of three separate...
of military victories, however, he fell ill and died of natural causes in Sicily in 1197. His underage son Frederick could only succeed him in Sicily...
Sicily. The war between the Angevins, who contested the title to Sicily from their peninsular possessions centred on Naples (the so-called Kingdom of...
with the Duchy of Apulia in 1127 and became the Kingdom ofSicily in 1130. His descendants in the male line continued to rule Sicily down to 1194. Roger...
the crown ofSicily in exchange for papal concessions in 1297, entering into an alliance with Angevin Naples and the papacy against Sicily, but the new...
The descendants ofPhilip V of Spain, Bourbon monarch of the Kingdom of Spain, Kingdom of Naples, and Kingdom ofSicily are numerous. He had two wives;...