SICILIAN VESPERS

in Italian history, name given the rebellion staged by the Sicilians against the Angevin French domination of Sicily; the rebellion broke out at Palermo at the start of Vespers on Easter Monday, Mar. 30, 1282. The revolt quickly spread over the island; nearly all the French in Sicily were massacred. Although basically a move for Sicilian independence, the insurrection was instigated as part of a widespread conspiracy against the Angevin ruler of Naples and Sicily, King Charles I, who dreamed of establishing an Angevin empire in the East. Byzantine Emperor Michael VIII financed the plot, hoping to preoccupy Charles and thus avert the Angevin's imminent invasion of the Byzantine Empire. John of Procida, a loyal supporter of the Hohenstaufen, and King Peter III of Aragón, who claimed rule of the island as the husband of Constance, heiress of the Hohenstaufen claim there, also joined the intrigue. Peter accepted the throne offered by the Sicilians, and a 20-year war for possession of Sicily followed between the Angevin kings of Naples and the Aragonese kings of Sicily. The rising secured Sicilian independence for more than a century, with the house of Aragón keeping Sicily and the Angevin dynasty holding the S Italian mainland kingdom of Naples. The two territories were finally reunited (1442) under Alfonso V of Aragón.

See study by S. Runciman (1958).

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...Hayez, I vespri siciliani (The Sicilian Vespers; 1822) Milan, Private Collection...Hayez, I vespri siciliani (The Sicilian Vespers; 1844 46) Rome, Galleria Nazionale...hand, revisiting images of the Sicilian Vespers and the Lombard league, of...
...Apulians; their dialect differs from those of the Romans and Sicilians, V. E. i. 10 61-3 ; condemned as harsh, V. E. i. 12...Apulum Vulgare, the Apulian dialect, neither that nor the Sicilian the most beautiful in Italy, V. E. i. 12 71-3 . Apuli...
...The Imperial Schemes of Charles of Anjou, 1268-85 434 The Sicilian Vespers 435 Naples and Sicily, 1285-1309 438 End of the Medieval Papacy: Boniface...
...Hohenstafuens 55 VIII The Sicilian Vespers 65 IX The House of Aragon...Spain. These factors determined Sicilian history. The list of migrants and...in 600 B.C. In this sense, the Sicilian colonies can be divided into...
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...government known as the Sicilian Vespers. Specifically...Guerra del vespro siciliano that provoked his...execution.... In the Vespers, the philologist...the Sicily of the Vespers. Amaris critics...Guerra del vespro siciliano had so convincingly...
...is also that of hate. And the Sicilian Vespers comprise only the first of several...See Steven Runcimann, The Sicilian Vespers: A History of the Mediterranean...Manfredis son in law, after the Sicilian Vespers; he is seen in Purg. 7, 125...
...natural order. Belleforest also comments on the tales frame in which Bandello had recounted the Sicilian Vespers and the upheaval of the Sicilians against their French occupiers. For Belleforest, the uprising is an "abominable trahison, un bestiale...
...inhumain (35)--from Spain who, taking advantage of the void in Sicily caused by the slaughter of the French in the Sicilian Vespers, "came quickly thither with his army, and made himself lord of the Island," (36) he disappears from the romantic...
...Forest. 1791. Ed. Chloe Chard. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1986. --. A Sicilian Romance. 1790. Ed. Alison Milbank. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1993...manifestations of her interest in natural sublimity, see Milbank, ed. A Sicilian Romance ix-xxix and Norton 77. On trends within Radcliffes...


 

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...Munio of Zamora owed his survival until 1290 to the Sicilian Vespers and their aftermath. For similar reasons the consequences...Cambridge University Press, 1992); Steven Runciman, The Sicilian Vespers (Cambridge University Press, 1958, and reprints...
...the expedition of the Thousand, the 25th anniversary of the taking of Rome in 1870 and the 600th anniversary of the Sicilian Vespers. And he worked hard at his own image -- the more parliament seemed prey to weakness and corruption, the more he felt...
...happened to be looking for at the time and that were tried-and-true standards in their fields but not best sellers: The Sicilian Vespers, by Steven Runciman; The Sixth Extinction, by Richard Leakey; The Music at Long Verney, a recently and posthumously...
...Checkers TV address. September 24th, 1302 The war of the Sicilian Vespers ended by the Treaty of Caltabellotta...
...happened to be looking for at the time and that were tried-and-true standards in their fields but not best sellers: The Sicilian Vespers, by Steven Runciman; The Sixth Extinction, by Richard Leakey; The Music at Long Verney, a recently and posthumously...
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...will include Giuseppe Verdis "I vespri siciliani" ("Sicilian Vespers"), Richard Wagners "Das Rheingold" ("The Rhine Gold...himself, who will conduct performances of "I vespri siciliani." The companys music director, Heinz Fricke, will...
...Verdis "I Vespri Siciliani" ("The Sicilian Vespers"). "Im just happy that everyone...as a large chorus portraying a Sicilian uprising against French occupying...leading tenors role in "I Vespri Siciliani" was "the most difficult part...
...Spiazzis sumptuous costuming adds the right touch of pageantry. "I Vespri Siciliani" ("The Sicilian Vespers") recounts a little-known 13th-century Sicilian revolt against tyrannical French occupiers. Amid a confusing backdrop of intrigue and betrayal...
...as its entries. Dispensing with the advertised National Anthem, the programme started with Verdis Overture to his Sicilian Vespers. A measured opening led to a sudden and exciting shift in tone, with the overture alternatively lyrical and turbulent...
...Welsh National Opera Company. In 1954, the Welsh National Operas first production at the New Theatre was Verdis The Sicilian Vespers. It was in 1988 that the New Theatre opened after a pounds 3.5m refurbishment.
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SICILIAN VESPERS in Italian history...rebellion staged by the Sicilians against the Angevin French...Palermo at the start of Vespers on Easter Monday, Mar. 30...Although basically a move for Sicilian independence, the insurrection...
VESPERS, SICILIAN see Sicilian Vespers . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...and successor of Charles I . In the war of the Sicilian Vespers between Charles I and Peter III of Aragon for possession...and recognition of Charles II as king in 1295. The Sicilians, however, refused to accept the reestablishment of...
...III . Peter was chosen king of Sicily after the Sicilian Vespers (1282), and in his service Roger commanded the Aragonese...Aragon, Roger fought with the Angevins against the Sicilians. In 1302 he retired to Catalonia. Loria is also spelled...
...Sicily and S Italy. After the insurrection of the Sicilian Vespers against Charles I of Anjou, Peter was offered...Peter and defeated at sea by Roger of Loria . Peters Sicilian venture was unpopular with the Aragonese nobility...
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