• The Peace of Caltabellotta, signed on 31 August 1302, was the last of a series of treaties, including those of Tarascon and Anagni, designed to end the...
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    Caltabellotta (Sicilian: Cataviḍḍotta) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Agrigento, in the Italian region Sicily, located about 60 kilometres...
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    in the Peace of Caltabellotta, by which Sicily became an independent kingdom ruled by the House of Barcelona. The war resulted in the division of the old...
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    War of the Sicilian Vespers on behalf of his father and brothers, Alfonso ΙΙΙ and James ΙΙ. He was confirmed as king by the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302...
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    signing in 1302 of the Peace of Caltabellotta between the Crown of Aragon and the French dynasty of the Angevins. The military demands of the Reconquista...
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    failure of the final allied offensive in 1302 directly led to the signing of the Peace of Caltabellotta, the treaty that concluded the War of the Sicilian...
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    name of the Kingdom of Sicily (Regnum Siciliae). At the end of the War of the Vespers, the Peace of Caltabellotta (1302) provided that the name of the...
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    was part of a diplomatic effort to establish peaceful relations which would lead to the Peace of Caltabellotta (19 August 1302). The peace divided the...
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  • the war of the Sicilian Vespers. After the Peace of Caltabellotta, the final anti-Byzantine crusade was hatched. Charles of Valois, the husband of Catherine...
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    arrived there after 27 April 1303. The embassy followed the 1302 Peace of Caltabellotta which ended the conflict between Anjou and Aragon in the Mediterranean...
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    continued, and with the Peace of Caltabellotta (1302) Robert and the Angevin dynasty lost Sicily forever, their rule limited to the south of peninsular Italy...
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    Osman I (category Wikipedia articles published in WikiJournal of Humanities)
    become unemployed after the signing of the Peace of Caltabellotta between the Crown of Aragon and the French dynasty of the Angevins in 1302 CE. The company...
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    out of supplies and surrounded on the southern coast of Sicily. Rather than see his army destroyed, Charles negotiated the Peace of Caltabellotta with...
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    Campania (redirect from History of Campania)
    peninsula, while the island of Sicily became the Aragonese Kingdom of Sicily. The wars continued until the peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, which saw Frederick...
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    Crusades after Acre, 1291–1399 (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
    signing of the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302 that terminated the war. Charles II died on 5 May 1309 and was succeeded by his son Robert the Wise. One of Nicholas'...
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    After the Peace of Caltabellotta, he submitted to Frederick and received a whole pardon. He retreated to Cocentaina in the Kingdom of Valencia, where he...
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    Roger de Flor (category Italian people of German descent)
    commanders of his time, was called to the service of Frederick, King of Sicily, who gave him the rank of vice-admiral. When the Peace of Caltabellotta brought...
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    Sicily (redirect from Island of Sicily)
    wars continued until the peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, which saw Peter's son Frederick III recognized as the king of the Isle of Sicily, while Charles...
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    Kingdom of Sicily. Wars between the competing dynasties continued until the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, which saw Frederick III recognised as king of Sicily...
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    (still known as the Kingdom of Sicily as well). The ensuing War of the Sicilian Vespers lasted until the peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, although it was...
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    Panissars. Admitting a lack of gratefulness, Charles ceased hostilities and signed the Peace of Caltabellotta. Chaytor, H. J. A History of Aragon and Catalonia...
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    during a battle. In 1302, the Peace of Caltabellotta ended the war in southern Italy. 4,000 Almogavars, under the leadership of Roger de Flor ("Roger Blum"...
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  • 1302 in Italy (category Years of the 14th century in Italy)
    incomplete list of events in 1302 in Italy: Peace of Caltabellotta Andrew Corsini Cimabue Gerardo Bianchi Lotterio Filangieri Matthew of Aquasparta v t...
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    Peter III of Aragon in 1282. The resulting War of the Sicilian Vespers lasted until the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, dividing the old Kingdom of Sicily...
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    lasted until the Peace of Caltabellotta in 1302, dividing the old Kingdom of Sicily in two. The island of Sicily, called the "Kingdom of Sicily beyond the...
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    themselves "Sicily". Only with the Peace of Caltabellotta (1302), sponsored by Pope Boniface VIII, did the two kings of "Sicily" recognize each other's legitimacy;...
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  • island of Sicily to Charles's son Charles II, but its nobility instead crowned Frederick king, ultimately confirmed by the 1302 Peace of Caltabellotta. The...
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    31 – The Peace of Caltabellotta is signed between King Charles the Lame, King of Naples and King Frederick III of Sicily, ending the War of the Sicilian...
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    Abruzzo (redirect from Region of Abruzzo)
    by Charles I of Anjou in the 1270s. After the rebellion called Sicilian Vespers and the subsequent war, in 1302 the Peace of Caltabellotta divided the...
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  • August. Peace of Caltabellotta signed, ending the War of the Sicilian Vespers. 26 September. The Fall of Ruad to the Mamluks ends the presence of the Crusaders...
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