King of Sicily
C9893
concept
The King of Sicily is the sovereign ruler of the Kingdom of Sicily, historically holding political, military, and symbolic authority over the island and its associated territories.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| King of Sicily canonical | 24 |
Instances (24)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Peter the Great of Aragon | — |
| Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies | — |
| William the Good | — |
| James II of Aragon | — |
| William I of Sicily | — |
| Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor | — |
| Conrad IV of Germany | — |
| Frederick II of Sicily | — |
| Tancred of Lecce | — |
| Martín el Humano | — |
| Martin I of Sicily | — |
|
Charles of Bourbon (Charles VII of Naples, later Charles III of Spain)
surface form:
Charles of Bourbon
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| Charles I of Naples | — |
| Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor | — |
| Ferdinand III of Sicily | — |
| William the Bad | — |
| Peter II of Sicily | — |
|
Philip, King of Naples and England
surface form:
Philip II of Spain
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| Henry VI | — |
| Charles VII of Naples | — |
| Frederick II, King of Sicily | — |
| Conradin of Hohenstaufen | — |
| Conrad V | — |
| Charles I of Anjou | — |