Charles I of Anjou |
1266-1285 |
The Sicilian Vespers, 30 March
1282; Sicily revolts against French rule; Pedro III of Aragon, with money from Michael Palaeologus, invited to rule Sicily; Aragonese line begins in Sicily |
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French Line | Aragonese Line |
Pedro
III of Aragon; Peter I, King of Sicily |
1282-1285 |
James
II of Aragon King of Sicily |
1285-1296 |
Frederick
II (or I) King of Sicily |
1296-1337 |
Peter
II King of Sicily |
1337-1342 |
Louis King of Sicily |
1342-1355 |
Frederick
III (or II) the Simple King of Sicily |
1355-1377 |
Mary Queen of Sicily |
1377-1401 |
Martin
the Younger King of Sicily |
1390-1409 |
Martin
the Older King of Aragon & Sicily |
1409-1410 |
Ferdinand
I King of Aragon & Sicily |
1412-1416 |
Charles II King of Naples |
1285-1309 |
Robert | 1309-1343 |
Joanna I | 1343-1382 |
Charles III | 1382-1386 |
Charles II of Hungary 1385-1386 |
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Ladislas | 1386-1414 |
Joanna II | 1414-1435 |
Angevin
line ends; claim to Naples passes to René the Good of Anjou, Duke of Lorraine, but by
1442 Alfonso V of Aragon conquers the Kingdom |
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Alfonso
V King of Aragon and Sicily, |
Sicily 1416-1458 |
Naples, 1442-1458 |
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Ferrante (Ferdinand) I King of Naples |
1458-1494 |
John II King of Aragon and Sicily |
1458-1479 |
Ferdinand
II King of Aragon and Sicily, Ferdinand V of Spain Frederick IV of Naples was deposed by his cousin Ferdinand II of Aragon, who had already united Spain by marrying Isabella of Castile. Sicily and Naples remained united to Spain until ceded to Austria after the War of the Spanish Succession (1713). |
1479-1516 |
Naples, 1501-1516 |
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Alfonso II King of Naples |
1494-1495 |
Ferdinand II (Ferrantino) King of Naples |
1495-1496 |
French
Occupation of Naples, 1495-1496 |
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Frederick IV
(or III) King of Naples |
1496-1501, d. 1504 |