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  • ...ontested between [[Pisa]], the [[Republic of Genoa]], and the kingdom of [[Aragon]]. In [[1721]], it became property of the [[House of Savoy|Savoy]] [[Kingd
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  • ...ngevins the following year. It was conquered in [[1284]] by the forces of Aragon and [[Charles II of Naples|Charles II]] d'[[Anjou]] was unable to successfu ...r. In 1422 [[Joan II]] gave the island to her adoptive son [[Alfonso V of Aragon]], though, when he fell into disgrace, she retook it with the help of [[Gen
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  • ...82]]) as the [[Kingdom of Naples]], reunited with Sicily by [[Alfonso V of Aragon]] ([[1442]]) who styled himself the 'King of two Sicilies', a title that wa
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  • ...nd the [[Borgia]] clan. With the unification of the crowns of Castile and Aragon in the late 15th century, southern Italy and Sicily ceased to have a local ...ern Italy was subjected to rule by the new European nation states, first [[Aragon]], then [[Spain]] and [[Austria]]. The Spanish had a major impact on the cu
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  • ...w off [[Naples|Neapolitan]] rule, accepting in its stead [[Crown of Aragon|Aragon]]. The [[Angevin]] [[Kingdom of Naples|Kings of Naples]] retained the mainl
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  • ...rule ([[1266]]-[[1282]]), Sicily came under the house of [[Crown_of_Aragon|Aragon]] and later, in ([[1479]]), the kingdom of [[Spain]]. ...] style, with [[Renaissance]] influences. The Gallery houses an Elenora of Aragon bust by [[Francesco Laurana]] ([[1471]]) and the ''Malvagna Tryptich'' (c.
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  • ...plan to conquer all of Sardinia. When Sardinia was finally conquered by [[Aragon]], Cagliari (during the Catalan domination the city was named ''Càller''),
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  • ...peak [[Alguerese|Catalan]]. After the merge of the Kingdoms of Castile and Aragon, Sardinia was incorporated into the newly created national entity, Spain.
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  • ...support of their own invasion, and built fortifications there. Under the [[Aragon]]ese rulers of Sicily, Favignana and the other Egadi Islands were hired out
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  • ...o the [[Hohenstaufen]] Kings, followed by the [[Angevin]]s, and then the [[Aragon]]ese, until [[Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor|Carlos I]], the Aragonese King
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  • ...tives of the kings of Aragon until 1409 and then as part of the [[Crown of Aragon]]. *[[Martin I of Aragon|Martin II of Sicily]], King of Sicily – 1409;1410
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  • In 1323 the Aragonese under Peter, son of [[James II of ARagon|King James II]], disembarked near [[Iglesias]], in south Sardinia. The Pisa
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  • ...came under rule by the [[Visconti]] of [[Milan]]. Genoa lost Sardinia to [[Aragon]], Corsica to internal revolt and its Middle Eastern colonies to the [[Otto
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  • In [[1442]] [[Alfonso V of Aragon|Alfonso I]] conquered Naples after his victory against the last [[Angevin]]
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