Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

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English[edit]

The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies with its main administrative divisions

Etymology[edit]

A calque of Italian Regno delle Due Sicilie and Latin Regnum Utriusque Siciliae, both named in reference to the 1816 creation of the state as the personal union of the Kingdom of Sicily before Faro, the formal name of the Kingdom of Naples, and the Kingdom of Sicily beyond Faro, the Kingdom of Sicily proper.

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the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

  1. (historical) A former kingdom in southern Italy with its capital at Palermo and Naples between 1816 and 1861, covering Sicily and most of the present-day Mezzogiorno.

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