FERDINAND I, King of the Two Sicilies

1751–1825, king of the Two Sicilies (1816–25). He had previously been king of Naples (1759–99, 1799–1805, 1815–16) as Ferdinand IV and king of Sicily (1759–1816) as Ferdinand III. A Spanish Bourbon, Ferdinand succeeded (1759) to the two kingdoms when his father and predecessor became king of Spain as Charles III. His father's reforms were continued during Ferdinand's minority by the regent, Bernardo Tanucci, but after Ferdinand's marriage (1768) to Marie Caroline a reactionary regime was instituted under her influence. Sir John Acton was appointed prime minister. The execution (1793) of the queen's sister, Marie Antoinette of France, helped turn Ferdinand against France, and in 1798 he joined the Second Coalition. In Jan., 1799, the French took Naples shortly after the royal couple had fled to Sicily. The French-sponsored Parthenopean Republic was short-lived, and terror accompanied Ferdinand's return (June, 1799). Peace was made with France in 1801, but in 1805 Ferdinand joined the Third Coalition against Napoleon. The French reconquered Naples, and early in 1806 the royal couple again fled to Sicily, where Ferdinand ruled under English protection. In 1812 he bowed to local political pressure, made his son regent, and had him grant Sicily a constitution. After Naples was restored to him (1815), Ferdinand abolished Sicilian autonomy and proclaimed (1816) himself king of the Two Sicilies. His reactionary government provoked an insurrection in 1820, and he was forced to grant a constitution. He reestablished his despotism with Austrian aid in 1821 and once again instituted a fierce persecution of all liberals and Carbonari. He was succeeded by his son Francis I.

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...to be overturned. The emperor, king of the Two Sicilies, and of Spain, prepares to form...and against its laws. Francis I., king of France, rather a brave soldier...between Charles V. and Francis I. a great example of what the courage...
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...it. He is embarrassed by two considerations: first...will be favorable. What I wish is, that without entering...that his Court recognizes Ferdinand IV. as King of the Two Sicilies. It is in this sense that I entreat your Majesty to be...
...brotherhood with the King of France...realms ... I have now sent...and Papers, I #450, December...grace of God Kings and princes...Aragon, the two Sicilies, Jerusalem...had advised Ferdinand to rely on...but the Kings weak position...Most Serene King Philip, my...fears that I shall conspire...
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...as ink.(1) I shall begin with...which point the king of Naples, Ferdinand IV, intent on...king of the Two Sicilies (later Charles...relief. The king of the Two Sicilies habitually had...the Palatine. Two etchings by Vasi...
...diplomatic power. I describe...while the king of Sardinia...king of the Two Sicilies had imposed...Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and possibly...convincing Ferdinand II of Naples...building. I have found...Kingdom of the Two Sicilies : Instructions...
...Juana, married the king of Portugal, which...rivals, and she and Ferdinand created a viable...government of their two realms. They negotiated...heavy casualties. King Charles VIII barely...argued that had the king been seized or killed...or imprisoned kings -- such as Francis I at Pavia in 1525...
...comments that although King Victor Emmanuel, Garibaldi...Manzonis second edition of I Promessi Sposi, published...these benefits, and Ferdinand II of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies abolished the 1812...largely overlooked. The King, Farmer claims, unified...
...ascension of the self-proclaimed `citizen king, Louis-Philippe, tO the throne of France...to join the celebration in support of King Charles IXs attempt to effect a reconciliation...article on Les Huguenots did not appear until two months after Sands in his `Revue musicale...


 

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...my companion, and I came to the island...We stayed about two miles out of town...the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and named Ferdinandea in honor of King Ferdinand II. French scientists...admire and study what I was told are 569 varieties...
...my companion, and I came to the island...We stayed about two miles out of town...the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, and named Ferdinandea in honor of King Ferdinand II. French scientists...admire and study what I was told are 569 varieties...
...Sicily was ruled by Ferdinand II of Aragon himself...Emperor, Maximilian I, and Louis XII...IX and titular King of Jerusalem...after him. The kings of Aragon seized...styled himself King of Naples and...Milan, Venice and Ferdinand of Aragon, and...1502, but the two allies quarrelled...kingdom of the Two Sicilies remained in existence...


 

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FERDINAND I , king of the Two Sicilies 1751 1825, king...1815 16) as Ferdinand IV and king of...him (1815), Ferdinand abolished Sicilian...himself king of the Two Sicilies. His reactionary...his son Francis I...
FERDINAND II , king of the Two Sicilies 1810 59, king of the Two Sicilies (1830 59), son and successor of Francis I. Although initially he sought...political isolation brought about by Ferdinand facilitated the fall of the dynasty...
FRANCIS I , king of the Two Sicilies 1777 1830, king of the Two Sicilies (1825 30), son and successor of Ferdinand I. He continued the ruthless and reactionary policy of...
...rule, styled himself king of the Two Sicilies. Under his successors...Naples and Sicily. Ferdinand IV of Naples (Ferdinand...officially merged the two kingdoms in 1816 and called himself Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies. Both the Sicilians...
FERDINAND IV , king of Naples king of Naples: see Ferdinand I , king of the Two Sicilies. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
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