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  • ...s of Anjou]] who retained his mainland territories after he lost Sicily ([[1282]]) as the [[Kingdom of Naples]], reunited with Sicily by [[Alfonso V of Ara
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  • |Kingdom of Sicily || [[Image:Flag of the Kingdom of Sicily 1282.gif|160px]] ...o Sicilies''' derived from the splitting of the [[Kingdom of Sicily]] in [[1282]]. Though ruled as a unit for a century and a half, the island and mainland
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  • ...Emperor|Frederick II]]. After an interval of [[Angevin]] rule ([[1266]]-[[1282]]), Sicily came under the house of [[Crown_of_Aragon|Aragon]] and later, in
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  • ...[[Suebi]] and then [[Angevin]] rule. After the [[Sicilian Vespers]] in [[1282]], the island rebelled, recognizing [[Peter III of Aragon]], but was retake
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  • ...ognized since January 2000, is also the historical one of the island since 1282. ...jou]]: opposition to [[France|French]] officialdom and [[taxation]] led in 1282 to [[insurrection]] (the [[Sicilian Vespers]]) and successful invasion by k
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  • ...taly. From 1266 Florence began the movement of political reform which in [[1282]] resulted in the appointment of the [[Priori delle Arti]], and the establi In the year 1282 a period of new literature began, developing from the Tuscan beginnings. Wi
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  • ...taly. From 1266 Florence began the movement of political reform which in [[1282]] resulted in the appointment of the [[Priori delle Arti]], and the establi In the year 1282 a period of new literature began, developing from the Tuscan beginnings. Wi
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