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  1. Ferdinand IV of Naples. Mother. Maria Carolina of Austria. Prince Giuseppe of Naples and Sicily (Giuseppe Carlo Gennaro; 18 June 1781 – 19 February 1783) was the first "Prince of Naples and Sicily". The title was later conferred by Joseph Bonaparte to be hereditary on his children and grandchildren.

  2. Prince Giuseppe of Naples and Sicily. L. Prince Leopold, Count of Syracuse. Leopold, Prince of Salerno. N. Giovanni Natoli. P. Infante Philip, Duke of Calabria. T. Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa. Categories: Princes in Italy. Sicilian royalty. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. On 30 March 1806 Napoleon issued a decree installing Joseph Bonaparte as King of Naples and Sicily; the decree said as follows: "Napoleon, by the Grace of God and the constitutions. Emperor of the French and King of Italy, to all those to whom these presents come, greetings.

  4. The poor political and economic condition of the kingdom led to its easy collapse in the face of Giuseppe Garibaldi’s invasion in 1860, and both Naples and Sicily voted overwhelmingly for unification with northern Italy in the plebiscite of October of the same year.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 14 de nov. de 2011 · English: Portrait of Prince Giuseppe of Naples and Sicily (1781-1783), son of Maria Carolina of Austria (1752-1814)

  6. When Ferdinand of Bourbon regained his throne in Naples, he decided to consolidate his holdings and out of the two kingdoms of Naples and Sicily he created the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies on December 18, 1815. The King of Naples recognized the United States in 1796 and diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1832.

  7. Prince Giuseppe of Naples and Sicily (Giuseppe Carlo Gennaro; 18 June 1781 - 19 February 1783) was the first "Prince of Naples and Sicily". The title was later conferred by Joseph Bonaparte to be hereditary on his children and grandchildren.