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  1. William I of Sicily (1131-7 May 1166) was King of Sicily from 26 February 1154 to 7 May 1166, succeeding Roger II of Sicily and preceding William II of Sicily. William was born in 1131, the son of King Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. He did not expect to ever become King of Sicily, but the deaths of his brothers Roger III of Apulia, Tancred of Bari, and Alfonso of Capua led to ...

  2. Eleanor of Anjou. Peter II ( Latin: Petrus II, Italian: Pietro II, Sicilian: Pietru; 1304 – 8 August 1342) was the King of Sicily from 1337 until his death, although he was associated with his father as co-ruler from 1321. Peter's father was Frederick III of Sicily and his mother was Eleanor, a daughter of Charles II of Naples. [1]

  3. Maria de Luna. Martin I of Sicily (c. 1374/1376 – 25 July 1409), called "The Younger", was King of Sicily from his marriage to Queen Maria in 1390 until his death. Martin's father was the future King Martin I of Aragon, and his grandparents were King Peter IV of Aragon and Eleanor of Sicily. In February 1390 he married Maria of Sicily, born ...

  4. «William I. of Sicily». En Chisholm, Hugh, ed. Encyclopædia Britannica. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, and General information (en inglés) (11.ª edición). Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.; actualmente en dominio público. Enlaces externos. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Guillermo I de Sicilia.

  5. Joan of England (October 1165 – 4 September 1199) was a Queen of Sicily and countess consort of Toulouse. She was the seventh child of Henry II, King of England, and Eleanor, Duchess of Aquitaine. From her birth, she was destined to make a political and royal marriage. She married William II of Sicily and later Raymond VI, Count of Toulouse ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2022 · William I of Sicily. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William I (b. 1131 - d. May 7, 1166), called the Bad or the Wicked, was the second king of Sicily, ruling from his father's death in 1154 to his own.

  7. William I (1131 – May 7, 1166), called the Bad or the Wicked, was the second King of Sicily, ruling from his father's death in 1154 to his own in 1166. He was the fourth son of Roger II and Elvira of Castile. William's title "the Bad" seems little merited and expresses the bias of the historian Hugo Falcandus and the baronial class against the king and the official class by whom he was ...