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Robert of Anjou (1309–1343)

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Robert of Anjou King of Sicily (1309–1343). Robert of Anjou was the third king of the Angevin dynasty on the throne of Sicily. He ruled from 1309 to 1343, but, in these years, Sicily was under the domain of the Aragonese dynasty and, hence, his authority
Mirko Vagnoni
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Frederick II of Hohenstaufen (1208–1250)

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Frederick II of Hohenstaufen, King of Sicily (1208–1250). Frederick II of Hohenstaufen was the second king of the Swabian dynasty to sit on the throne of Sicily.
Mirko Vagnoni
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William II of Hauteville (1171–1189)

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William II of Hauteville King of Sicily (1171–1189). William II of Hauteville was the third king of the Norman dynasty on the throne of Sicily. He ruled independently from 1171 (from 1166 to 1171 he was under the regency of his mother) to 1189.
Mirko Vagnoni
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Frederick III of Aragon (1296–1337)

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Frederick III of Aragon, King of Sicily (1296–1337). Frederick III of Aragon was the third king of the Aragonese dynasty on the throne of Sicily. He ruled from 1296 to 1337 and he was the only Aragonese king of Sicily who made a significant use of his ...
Mirko Vagnoni
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العملات العابرة للحدود في غرب أوروبا في العصر الوسيط "العملة الإسلامية المنقوشة نموذجًا" إعداد د/ إيمان عبد التواب خلاوى حسنين قسم التاريخ- کلية الآداب – جامعة دمنهور– مصر الإيميل الجامعي : eman.khalawi@art.dmu.edu.eg [PDF]

open access: yesMaǧallaẗ Kulliyyaẗ al-Luġaẗ al-'arabiyyaẗ bi-Assiut, 2020
 الملخص : في عالم العصور الوسطى کانت هناک "عملات عابرة للحدود"، لأنها عملات لم تعترف بحدود سياسية، أو دينية، أو لغوية، أو عرقية...إلخ ، ومن تلک العملات القيمة عملة "المنقوشة" التي اشتقت اسمها من النقش العربي الإسلامي الذي رسم عليها، على الرغم من أن ...
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Majorque et Trinacrie, deux branches de la dynastie d’Aragon, royautés composites et mondes des contacts

open access: yesE-Spania, 2017
The kingdoms of Mallorca and Trinacria (an artificial name given in 1302 to insular Sicily to distinguish it from the Angevin kingdom) have similar characteristics: these artificial states, cut out in a larger space, where they occupy peripheries ...
Henri Bresc
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Royal Images and Sacred Elements in Norman-Swabian and Angevin-Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily

open access: yesEikón Imago, 2013
This paper analyses the royal images and the sacred elements; or rather, it studies the pictures of the kings of Sicily in Norman-Swabian and Angevin-Aragonese period (1130- 1343) produced inside the court with an official intent, and it examines their ...
Mirko Vagnoni
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Prouver la légitimité d’une succession, le cas du royaume de Naples au XVe siècle

open access: yesE-Spania, 2019
This contribution reconstructs a long-distance controversy between the two contenders for the title of King of Naples after the heirless death of the last Angevin queen, Joan II. Louis of Anjou and later his brother René, received pontifical support. The
Roxane Chilà
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Speciation with gene flow

open access: yesPLANTS, PEOPLE, PLANET, EarlyView.
Biodiversity is threatened by human activities, with extinction debt accumulating rapidly. Many of these activities change the connectivity of populations, fragmenting existing population systems or bringing previously isolated populations or species into contact.
Zhiqin Long   +7 more
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Framing the Calendar of the Sacramentary of Messina (BNE, Ms. 52): Patronage and Byzantine Topics in Late 12th-Century Sicilian Art

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For the Norman kings of Sicily and the ecclesiastical authorities who ruled their dioceses, Byzantine art served as both a symbol of luxury and a model of prestige.
Carles Sánchez Márquez
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