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The Kingdom of Sicily was a country in the Mediterranean that existed during the early modern period. It was not only composed of its namesake, but also Naples and Sardinia, the Illyrian coast, Morea and Malta (who were semi-independent duchies), and for a brief period of ten years, it also directly held a small African possession - a fort on the river Gambia - which was retroceded back to Poland within a decade of the purchase. However, the crown controlled a network of trading posts and forts in West Africa and India indirectly through the Italian Trading Company.

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  • Sicily (1648: Kingdom of the Three Sicilies)
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  • The Kingdom of Sicily was a country in the Mediterranean that existed during the early modern period. It was not only composed of its namesake, but also Naples and Sardinia, the Illyrian coast, Morea and Malta (who were semi-independent duchies), and for a brief period of ten years, it also directly held a small African possession - a fort on the river Gambia - which was retroceded back to Poland within a decade of the purchase. However, the crown controlled a network of trading posts and forts in West Africa and India indirectly through the Italian Trading Company.
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CoGtitle
  • Consul General
CoGname
  • Consul General in 1806: Lorenzo Bufillo
HoSname
  • King in 1806: Matthew I
lang official
  • Italian
name short
  • Sicily
est date
  • 1648(xsd:integer)
HoStitle
  • Monarch
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Timeline
  • 1648(xsd:integer)
Name en
  • Kingdom of the Three Sicilies
Name
  • il Regno delle Tre Sicilie
Currency
  • currency
Population
  • population
Area
  • area
Capital
  • Palermo
Flag
  • Kingdomof-Sicily.png
lang others
  • Sardinian
abstract
  • The Kingdom of Sicily was a country in the Mediterranean that existed during the early modern period. It was not only composed of its namesake, but also Naples and Sardinia, the Illyrian coast, Morea and Malta (who were semi-independent duchies), and for a brief period of ten years, it also directly held a small African possession - a fort on the river Gambia - which was retroceded back to Poland within a decade of the purchase. However, the crown controlled a network of trading posts and forts in West Africa and India indirectly through the Italian Trading Company.
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