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  1. Il y a 1 jour · 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.

  2. Il y a 6 jours · The Brazilian government secured the hand of Princess Teresa Cristina of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. She and Pedro II were married by proxy in Naples on 30 May 1843. Upon seeing her in person, the Emperor was noticeably disappointed. Teresa Cristina was short, a bit overweight, and not considered conventionally pretty.

  3. 27 mai 2024 · Princess Maria Teresa of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (18671909), and Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (18621933) . Her granddaughter Maria Theresa of Naples and Sicily became Holy Roman Empress as well in 1792.

  4. 23 mai 2024 · Her father, Prince Antoine of Orléans, Duke of Montpensier, was her first cousin once removed, and the youngest son of King Louis-Philippe of France and his wife Maria Amelia Teresa of the Two Sicilies, the tenth of eighteen children of King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies and Archduchess Maria Carolina of Austria.

  5. Between 1815 and 1865 Cesena records were only kept in the churches and those aren't online that I know of. It was never part of the Kingdom of Two Sicilies - it was part of the papal states from the 15th century until Italian unification. From 1806-1815 it was under Napoleonic domination and there are civil records from that era in Antenati as ...

  6. 11 mai 2024 · Sicily, island, southern Italy, the largest and one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Together with the Egadi, Lipari, Pelagie, and Panteleria islands, Sicily forms an autonomous region of Italy. It lies about 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Tunisia (northern Africa).

  7. 15 mai 2024 · Saint Celestine V (born 1215, Isernia?, Kingdom of the Two Siciliesdied May 19, 1296, near Ferentino, Papal States; canonized May 5, 1313; feast day May 19) was the pope from July 5 to Dec. 13, 1294, the first pontiff to abdicate. He founded the Celestine order.