GENEALOGY OF THE MEDICI

Giovanni Bicci, d. 1429.
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Cosimo, Pater Patriæ, d. 1464. Lorenzo, d. 1440.
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Piero, d. 1469. Piero Francesco, 1467.
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Lorenzo the Magnificent, d. 1492.Giuliano, d. 1478.Giovanni, m. Caterina
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Piero, d. 1503.Giovanni, PopeGiulio, Pope Clement|
| Leo X, d. 1521.VII, d. 1534.|
Lorenzo, Duke Giovanni, "delle
of Urbino, d. 1519. bande nere," d.1526.
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Alessandro,Caterina, m. Henri II Cosimo I, Grand
d. 1537.of France, d. 1589. Duke, d. 1574.
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Francesco I, d. 1587, m. JoannaFerdinand I, d. 1609.
of Austria, also Bianca Cappello.|
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Maria, m. Henri IV of France.Cosimo II, d. 1621.
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Ferdinand II, d. 1670.
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Cosimo III, d. 1723.
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Giovanni Gastone, d. 1737.


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SKELETON TABLE OF THE KINGS OF THE TWO SICILIES[26]

NAPLESKINGDOM OF THE TWO SICILIESSICILY
NORMAN CONQUEST,
last half of eleventh century.
Roger, d. 1154.
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William the Bad, d. 1166.Constance, d. 1198,
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William the Good, d. 1189.Henry VI, Emperor, d. 1197.}Hohenstaufen
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Frederick II, Emperor, d. 1250. }
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Conrad IV, d. 1254. Manfred, d. 1266.}
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Conradin, d. 1268. }
FRENCH CONQUEST, 1266.
Charles of Anjou, 1266-1282.
SICILIAN VESPERS, 1282.
House of Anjou, 1266-1442. House of Aragon, 1282-1442.
Alfonso of Aragon,
1442-1448.
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House of Aragon, illegitimate,
1448-1504.
House of Aragon, legitimate, which, on marriage of Ferdinand of Aragon with Isabella of Castile, became House of Spain.
1448-1504.
SPANISH CONQUEST, 1504.
Ferdinand the Catholic, 1504-1516.
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Charles V, Emperor, 1516-1556.
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Spanish Crown, 1556-1713.
TREATY OF UTRECHT, 1713.
Austria, 1713-1720. Savoy, 1713-1720.
WILL OF QUADRUPLE ALLIANCE, 1720.
Austria, 1720-1738.
PEACE OF VIENNA, 1738.
Spanish Bourbons, 1738-1798.
[French invasion, 1798-1802.]
Spanish Bourbons, 1802-1805.
Joseph Bonaparte, 1806-1808.
Joachim Murat, 1808-1815.
Spanish Bourbons:
Ferdinand I, 1815-1825.
Francis I, 1825-1830.
Ferdinand II, 1830-1859.
Francis II, 1859-1860.

FOOTNOTE:

[26] When the two kingdoms are united the names of the kings are put in the middle column, when separate in the side columns respectively.