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King of Sicily, Naples and Albania (Re di Sicilia, Napoli e Albania) Charles II, the Lame (Carlo II, lo Zoppo) 7 January 1285 5 May 1309 • Son of Charles I King of Naples (Re di Napoli) Robert I, the Wise (Roberto I, il Saggio) 5 May 1309 20 January 1343 • Son of Charles II King of Naples (Re di Napoli) Joanna I (Giovanna I) 20 January 1343
Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily 1772–1807: Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor 1768–1835: Ferdinand III, Grand Duke of Tuscany 1769–1824: Princess Luisa of Naples and Sicily 1773–1802: Maria Cristina of Savoy 1812–1836: Ferdinand V 1810–1830–1859: Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma 1791–1847: Napoleon 1769–1821: Joseph Bonaparte ...
Map of the Kingdom of Naples (in dark yellow).. This is a list of viceroys of the Kingdom of Naples.Following the conquest of Naples by Louis XII of France in 1501, Naples was subject to the rule of the foreign rulers, first for a short time by the King of France and later by Spain and the Habsburg Archdukes of Austria respectively.
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Naples, which was the capital of the Duchy of Naples since the 7th century, surrendered to Roger II of Sicily in 1137, and was annexed to the Kingdom of Sicily. [6] The Normans were the first to bring political unity to southern Italy in the centuries after the failure of the Byzantine effort to reconquer Italy.
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Under the new rulers the city was administered by a compalazzo (palatine count), with little independence left to the Neapolitan patriciate. In this period Naples had a population of 30,000 and yet got its sustenance from the inland country: commerce activities were mainly delegated to foreign people, mainly from Pisa and Genoa.