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  1. The ducat was the main currency of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies between 1816 and 1860. When the Congress of Vienna created the kingdom merging the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily , the ducat became at par a continuation of the Neapolitan ducat and the Sicilian piastra issued prior to 1816, although the Sicilian piastra ...

  2. El Reino de las Dos Sicilias (en italiano: Regno delle Due Sicilie; en napolitano: Regno d"e Ddoje Sicilie; en siciliano: Regnu dî Dui Sicili) fue un Estado soberano de la Italia meridional, creado en 1816, de la unión de los territorios de los anteriores reinos independientes de Nápoles y Sicilia. 3 Sus gobernantes fueron miembros de la Casa ...

  3. The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Italian: Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1861 under the control of a cadet branch of the Spanish Bourbons.

  4. The Kingdom of Sicily ( Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Italian: Regno di Sicilia; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia [2] [3] [4] [5]) was a state that existed in Sicily and the south of the Italian Peninsula plus, for a time, in Northern Africa from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 until 1816.

  5. Francisco II de las Dos Sicilias (en italiano: Francesco II delle Due Sicilie; Nápoles, 16 de enero de 1836- Arco, 27 de diciembre de 1894) fue rey de las Dos Sicilias desde 1859 hasta 1861, siendo el último monarca reinante de ese reino, así como el último de los reyes Borbón de Nápoles.

  6. In 1816, Naples formally unified with the island of Sicily to form the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The territory of the Kingdom of Naples corresponded to the current Italian regions of Campania, Calabria, Apulia, Basilicata, Abruzzo, Molise, and also included some areas of today's southern and eastern Lazio.

  7. Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, state that united the southern part of the Italian peninsula with the island of Sicily between the mid-15th and the mid-19th centuries. (For a brief history of the state, see Naples, Kingdom of.) United by the Normans in the 11th century, the two areas were divided in.