Rex Siciliae

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Rex Siciliae was the medieval Latin title used for the King of Sicily, a significant monarchic office in Southern Italy and the central Mediterranean.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Rex Siciliae canonical 2
Rex utriusque Siciliae 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Latin title
medieval royal title
appliesToJurisdiction Sicily
Southern Italy
central Mediterranean
associatedWithEvent Norman conquest of southern Italy
surface form: Norman conquest of Sicily

War of the Sicilian Vespers
surface form: Sicilian Vespers
continent Europe
country Kingdom of Sicily
fieldOfUse diplomatic documents
legal instruments
royal charters
firstMonarchTraditionallyAssociated Roger II of Sicily
genderOfTitle male
governmentForm monarchy
hasCapitalHistorically Naples
Palermo
hasFemaleForm Queen of Sicily
surface form: Regina Siciliae
hasPart royal style
territorial designation
language Latin
literalMeaning King of Sicily
officeHolder Charles I of Anjou
Charles III of Spain
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
Ferdinand II of Aragon
Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor
Peter III of Aragon
Philip II of Spain
Philip V of Spain
Roger II of Sicily
partOf medieval European monarchy
positionHeldBy King of Sicily
region Kingdom of Sicily
religionAssociated Roman Catholicism
usedAlongside Jebus
surface form: Rex Hierosolymae

Rex Neapolis
Rex Siciliae self-linksurface differs
surface form: Rex utriusque Siciliae
usedByDynasty House of Anjou
surface form: Angevin dynasty

Aragonese dynasty
Hohenstaufen dynasty
House of Bourbon
House of Habsburg
House of Trastámara
House of Normandy
surface form: Norman dynasty
usedFor title of the King of Sicily
usedInPeriod Middle Ages

Referenced by (3)

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Rex Italiae contrastsWith Rex Siciliae
Rex Siciliae usedAlongside Rex Siciliae self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Rex utriusque Siciliae
Tancred of Lecce title Rex Siciliae