1130Roger II Crowned King of Sicily

On Christmas Day, Roger II is crowned King of Sicily, the ro...
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👑 Agathocles Declares Himself King of Sicily

The tyrant Agathocles takes on the title of King of Sicily. He extends his influence into southern Italy and the Adriatic.
Agathocles Declares Himself King of Sicily (-304)
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👑 Roger II Crowned King of Sicily

On Christmas Day, Roger II is crowned King of Sicily, the royal title being bestowed on him by Antipope Anacletus II.
Roger II Crowned King of Sicily (1130)
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👑 Pope Innocent II Recognizes Roger II's Titles in Treaty of Mignano

On July 5, in the Treaty of Mignano, Pope Innocent II confirms Roger II as King of Sicily, Duke of Apulia, and Prince of Capua and invests him with his titles.
Pope Innocent II Recognizes Roger II's Titles in Treaty of Mignano (1139)
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🤝 Treaty of Benevento: Papal Recognition of Norman Sicily

In 1156, Pope Adrian IV and William I of Norman Sicily signed the Treaty of Benevento, officially recognizing William's rule over Sicily, Apulia, Calabria, Campania, and Capua and confirming the kingdom's tribute to the papacy.
Treaty of Benevento: Papal Recognition of Norman Sicily (1156)
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👑 William II of Sicily Dies; Tancred Succeeds Instead of Constance

On November 11, William II of Sicily dies and is succeeded by his illegitimate cousin Tancred, Count of Lecce instead of Constance.
William II of Sicily Dies; Tancred Succeeds Instead of Constance (1189)
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👑 Frederick of Sicily Crowned King of the Romans

Frederick of Sicily Crowned King of the Romans (1212)
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