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viceroy A viceroy () is an official who reigns over a polity in the name of and as the representative of the monarch of the territory. The term derives from the Latin prefix ''vice-'', meaning "in the place of" and the French word ''roy'', meaning "k ...
s of
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Aragonese direct rule 1409–1516

* John of Aragon, Duke of Peñafiel, later king John II of Aragon, 1458–1479, acted 1409–1416. *
Domingo Ram y Lanaja Domenec Ram y Lanaja (1345 - 25 April 1445) was an aragonese politician and diplomat who was Viceroy of Sicily in 1415–1419, succeeding Prince John of Aragon, later King John II of Aragon. Biography He was born in Alcañiz, in what is now the pr ...
, Bishop of
Lleida Lleida (, ; Spanish: Lérida ) is a city in the west of Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital city of the province of Lleida. Geographically, it is located in the Catalan Central Depression. It is also the capital city of the Segrià comarca, as ...
1416–1419 * Antonio de Cardona 1419–1421 (1st term) * Giovanni de Podio 1421–1422 * Niccolò Speciale 1423–1424 (1st term) * Peter, infans of Aragón 1424–1425 * Giovanni I Ventimiglia, count-marquis of Geraci 1430–1432 * Niccolò Speciale 1425–1431 (2nd term subordinately at Peter of Aragon and Giovanni Ventimiglia) * Pedro Felice and Adamo Asmundo 1432–1433 * direct rule of King Alfonso V 1433–1435 * Ruggero Paruta 1435–1439 *
Bernat de Requesens Bernat may refer to: People Given name * Bernat Calbó (c. 1180–1243), Catalan jurist, bureaucrat, monk, bishop, and soldier *Bernat Fenollar (1438–1516), Valencia poet, cleric and chess player * Bernat Francés y Caballero, Spanish Roman Ca ...
1439–1440 (1st term) *
Gilabert de Centelles y de Cabrera Gilabert de Centelles y de Cabrera (born c.1400) was a Viceroy of Sicily and the son of Gilabert de Centelles y de Riusech, Baron of Nules, and Elionor de Cabrera. The Centelles were a notable and wealthy family from Valencia. He married Consta ...
1440–1441 *
Raimundo Perellós Ramón de Perellós, Viscount of Perellós, title of 1391, province of Zaragoza, Spain, was a nobleman of the Kingdom of Aragon, Viceroy of Sicily This is a list of viceroys of Sicily: Aragonese direct rule 1409–1516 * John of Aragon, Duke of ...
1441–1443 *
Lope Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi Lope III Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi, Viceroy of Sicily, fought during the Italian Wars and was involved in the Conquest of Naples, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in ...
1443–1459 (1st term) *
Juan de Moncayo ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
1459–1463 *
Bernat de Requesens Bernat may refer to: People Given name * Bernat Calbó (c. 1180–1243), Catalan jurist, bureaucrat, monk, bishop, and soldier *Bernat Fenollar (1438–1516), Valencia poet, cleric and chess player * Bernat Francés y Caballero, Spanish Roman Ca ...
1463–1465 (2nd term) *
Lope Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi Lope III Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi, Viceroy of Sicily, fought during the Italian Wars and was involved in the Conquest of Naples, Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in ...
1465–1475 (2nd term) * Guillm Pujades 1475–1477 * Joan Ramon Folc III de Cardona, Count of Prades 1477–1479 *
Gaspar de Espés Gaspar is a given and/or surname of French, German, Portuguese, and Spanish origin, cognate to Casper (given name) or Casper (surname). It is a name of biblical origin, per Saint Gaspar, one of the wise men mentioned in the Bible. Notable peop ...
, Viceroy of Sicily 1479–1489, Count of Sclafana,(Sicily), Lord of Albalate de Cinca (Spain). *
Fernando de Acuña y de Herrera Fernando de Acuña y de Herrera (died 1495) was Viceroy of Sicily for 1489–1495. Family Ferndando was one of six siblings, a son of an originally Portuguese family, whose grandfather, Lope Vázquez de Acuña I had settled in Spain for political ...
1489–1495 *
Juan de Lanuza y Pimentel ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
1495–1507. Died in
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
,
Italy Italy ( it, Italia ), officially the Italian Republic, ) or the Republic of Italy, is a country in Southern Europe. It is located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, and its territory largely coincides with the homonymous geographical re ...
, 1507. * Ramon de Cardona, Count of Albento 1507–1509 * Hug de Montcada 1509–1517


Spanish direct rule, 1516–1713

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Ettore Pignatelli e Caraffa, 1st Duke of Monteleone Ettore Pignatelli e Caraffa, 1st Duke of Monteleone, also spelled Carafa (Naples, Italy (died Palermo, Sicily, 1535), also known as Héctor Pignatelli, 1st Count of Monteleone since 1505, afterwards 1st Duke of Monteleone and Count of Borrello, was ...
, Duke of Monteleone 1517–1534 *
Simone Ventimiglia Simone may refer to: * Simone (given name), a feminine (or Italian masculine) given name of Hebrew origin * Simone (surname), an Italian surname Simone may also refer to: * ''Simone'' (1918 film), a French silent drama film * ''Simone'' (1926 fi ...
, Marquis of Geraci 1534–1535 ''Interim'' *
Ferrante Gonzaga Ferrante I Gonzaga (also Ferdinando I Gonzaga; 28 January 1507 – 15 November 1557) was an Italian condottiero, a member of the House of Gonzaga and the founder of the branch of the Gonzaga of Guastalla. Biography He was born in Mantua, the ...
, Prince of
Molfetta Molfetta (; Molfettese: ) is a town located in the northern side of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. It has a well restored old city, and its own dialect. History The earliest local signs of permanent habitation are at ...
1535–1546 * Ambrogio Santapace, Marquis of Licodia 1546–1547 ''Interim'' *
Juan de Vega Juan de Vega y Enríquez, 1st Count of Grajal, ''6th Lord of Grajal'', ''Viceroy of Navarre'' (1542), ''Viceroy and Captain General of Sicily'' (1547–1557), ''presidente del Consejo de Castilla'', was an ambassador of Charles V, Holy Roman Empe ...
, Lord of Grajal 1547–1557 *
Juan de la Cerda, 4th Duke of Medinaceli Juan de la Cerda y Silva, 4th Duke of Medinaceli (c. 1514 – 1575), Grandee of Spain, was a Spanish nobleman. He was the son of Don Juan de la Cerda, 2nd Duke of Medinaceli, by second wife María de Silva. In 1552 Juan de la Cerda inherited the ...
1557–1564 *
García Álvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca García or Garcia may refer to: People * García (surname) * Kings of Pamplona/Navarre ** García Íñiguez of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 851/2–882 ** García Sánchez I of Pamplona, king of Pamplona 931–970 ** García Sánchez II of Pam ...
1564–1566 *
Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia (Castelvetrano, Sicily, 1530 – Madrid, 25 September 1599) was a Sicilian-Spanish nobleman and viceroy. He was the son of a Sicilian peer, Giovanni Tagliavia, count of Castelvetrano, and a Spanish mother, Beatriz de Ara ...
1566–1568 ''Interim'' (1st term) *
Francesco Ferdinando II d'Avalos, 5th Marquis of Pescara Francesco, the Italian (and original) version of the personal name "Francis", is the most common given name among males in Italy. Notable persons with that name include: People with the given name Francesco * Francesco I (disambiguation), sever ...
, 1568–1571 * Giuseppe Francesco Landriano, Count of Landriano 1571 ''Interim'' *
Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia (Castelvetrano, Sicily, 1530 – Madrid, 25 September 1599) was a Sicilian-Spanish nobleman and viceroy. He was the son of a Sicilian peer, Giovanni Tagliavia, count of Castelvetrano, and a Spanish mother, Beatriz de Ara ...
, 1571–1577 ''Interim'' (2nd term) *
Marcantonio Colonna Marcantonio II Colonna (sometimes spelled Marc'Antonio; 1535 – August 1, 1584), Duke of Tagliacozzo and Duke and Prince of Paliano, was a Roman aristocrat who served as a Viceroy of Sicily in the service of the Spanish Crown, Spanish gener ...
, Prince of Paliano 1577–1584 *
Juan Alfonso Bisbal ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
, Count of Briático 1584–1585 ''Interim'' *
Diego Enríquez de Guzmán Diego Enríquez de Guzmán, 5th count of Alba de Liste (circa 1530 – 1604), Viceroy of Sicily (1585–1591), a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since the year 1600, was the son of Enrique Enriquez, 4th count of Alba de Liste (circa 15 ...
, Count of Alba de Liste 1585–1592 *
Enrique de Guzmán, 2nd Count of Olivares Enrique de Guzmán y Ribera, 2nd Count of Olivares (Spanish: ''Don Enrique de Guzmán y Ribera, segundo Conde de Olivares''; 1 March 1540 – 1607) was a Spanish nobleman and statesman. Life and career Enrique de Guzmán y Ribera was born in Madr ...
1592–1595 *
Giovanni III Ventimiglia, 8th Marquis of Geraci, and Prince of Castelbuono Giovanni may refer to: * Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname * Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data * '' Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend ...
, 1595–1598 ''Interim'' (1st term) * Bernardino de Cárdenas y Portugal, Duke of Maqueda 1598–1601 *
Jorge de Cárdenas y Manrique de Lara Jorge is a Spanish and Portuguese given name. It is derived from the Greek name Γεώργιος (''Georgios'') via Latin ''Georgius''; the former is derived from (''georgos''), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker". The Latin form ''Georgius'' ...
, Marquis of Elche 1601–1602 ''Interim'' * Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa y Córdoba, Duke of Feria 1602–1606 *
Giovanni III Ventimiglia, 8th Marquis of Geraci and Prince of Castelbuono Giovanni may refer to: * Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname * Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data * ''Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend of ...
, 1606–1607 ''Interim'' (2nd term) *
Juan Fernandez Pacheco, 5th Duke of Escalona Don Juan Fernández Pacheco, (20 December 1563, in Escalona, Spain – 5 May 1615, in Escalona, Spain), 5th Duke of Escalona, 5th Marquis of Villena and 5th Count of Xiquena was a Spanish nobleman and, between 1607 and 1610, viceroy of Sicily. He ...
1607–1610 * Giovanni Doria, Cardinal 1610–1611 ''Interim'' (1st term) *
Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna (17 February 1574 – 20 September 1624) was a Spanish nobleman and politician. He was the 2nd Marquis of Peñafiel, 7th Count of Ureña, Spanish Viceroy of Sicily (1611–1616), Viceroy of Naples (1616–16 ...
1611–1616 *
Francisco Ruiz de Castro Francisco Ruiz de Castro y de Sandoval-Rojas (May 1579 - 1637), was a Spanish nobleman and politician the 8th count of Lemos. Biography Francisco Ruiz de Castro was born in Madrid. His father, Fernando Ruiz de Castro, was Viceroy of Naples from ...
1616–1622 *
Emanuel Filibert of Savoy Emanuel may refer to: * Emanuel (name), a given name and surname (see there for a list of people with this name) * Emanuel School, Australia, Sydney, Australia * Emanuel School, Battersea, London, England * Emanuel (band), a five-piece rock band fr ...
1622–1624 * Giovanni Doria, Cardinal 1624–1626 (2nd term) *
Antonio Pimentel y Toledo Antonio is a masculine given name of Etruscan language, Etruscan origin deriving from the root name Antonius. It is a common name among Romance language-speaking populations as well as the Balkans and Lusophone Africa. It has been among the top 40 ...
, Marquis of Tavora 1626–1627 *
Enrique Pimentel Enrique () is the Spanish variant of the given name Heinrich of Germanic origin. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Enric (Catalan), Enrico (Italian), Henrik (Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian), Heinrich (German), Hendrik, Henk (Dut ...
, Count of Villalba, 1627 * Francisco de la Cueva, 7th Duke of Alburquerque 1627–1632 * Fernando Afán de Ribera y Enríquez, Duke of Alcalá 1632–1635 *
Luis de Moncada Luis Guillermo de Moncada y de Aragon y de la Cerda y de la Cueva (Collesano, 1 January 1614 - Madrid, 4 March 1672) was a Spanish nobleman and Roman Catholic cardinal. He was a Knight of the Military Order of Alcantara in 1630, Viceroy of Sic ...
, 7th Duke of Montalto, 1635–1639 ''Interim'' *
Francisco de Melo Dom Francisco de Melo (1597 – 18 December 1651) was a Portuguese nobleman who served as a Spanish general during the Thirty Years' War. Biography Francisco was born in Estremoz, Portugal. From 1632 to 1636 he had been Spanish ambassador to th ...
, Marquis of Villanueva, 1639–1641 *
Juan Alfonso Enríquez de Cabrera ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
1641–1644 * Pedro Fajardo Requesens y Zúñiga, Marquis of los Vélez 1644–1647 * Vicente de Guzmán, Marquis of Montealegre 1647 ''Interim'' *
Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio Giovanni (Gian) Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio (1597 – 3 August 1656) was an Italian Cardinal who held several high functions in service of the Spanish Crown. Trivulzio was born and died in Milan, Duchy of Milan. He was the son of Carlo Emanuele ...
, Cardinal 1647–1649 *
John of Austria the Younger John Joseph of Austria or John of Austria (the Younger) ( es, Don Juan José de Austria; 7 April 1629 – 17 September 1679) was a Spanish general and political figure. He was the only illegitimate son of Philip IV of Spain to be acknowledged b ...
1649–1651 *
Rodrigo de Sandoval y Mendoza, 7th Duke of Infantado Rodrigo is a Spanish, Portuguese and Italian name derived from the Germanic name '' Roderick'' (Gothic ''*Hroþareiks'', via Latinized ''Rodericus'' or ''Rudericus''), given specifically in reference to either King Roderic (d. 712), the last Vi ...
1651–1655 *
Juan Tellez-Girón y Enriquez de Ribera, 4th Duke of Osuna Juan Tellez-Girón y Enriquez de Ribera, 4th Duke of Osuna (15 November 1597 – 12 October 1656) was Viceroy of Sicily from 1655 to 1656. He was the only male descendant of Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna who was born in December 1 ...
1655–1656 * Martín de Redín 1656–1657 * Pedro Rubeo 1657–1660 ''Interim'' *
Fernando de Ayala Fernando is a Spanish and Portuguese given name and a surname common in Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, Switzerland, former Spanish or Portuguese colonies in Latin America, Africa, the Philippines, India, and Sri Lanka. It is equivalent to the Ge ...
, Count of Ayala 1660–1663 *
Francesco Caetani, 8th Duke of Sermoneta Francesco Caetani, 8th Duke of Sermoneta, (11 March 1613 – 9 October 1683) was an Italian nobleman. Aged 15, he was led to Spain by his uncle, cardinal Antonio Caetani (iuniore), where he remained as royal page until 1616. He was Governor o ...
, 1663–1667 *
Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque Francisco Fernández de la Cueva y Enriquez de Cabrera, 8th Duke of Alburquerque, 6th Marquess of Cuéllar, 8th Count of Ledesma, GE, KOS (1619 – March 27, 1676) was a Spanish military officer and viceroy of New Spain from August 15, 165 ...
1667–1670 * Claude Lamoral, Prince of Ligne 1670–1674 *
Francisco Bazán de Benavides Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name ''Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed "Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father of ...
1674 ''Interim'' *
Fadrique de Toledo y Osorio Fadrique may refer to: *Fadrique Alfonso, Lord of Haro (1334–1358), illegitimate son of King Alfonso XI of Castile *Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, 2nd Duke of Alba (c. 1460-1531), Spanish military leader and politician *Fadrique Álvarez de Toledo, ...
, Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo 1674–1676 * Anielo de Guzmán, Marquis of Castel Rodrigo 1676–77 *
Eleanor de Moura Eleanor de Moura (, it, Eleonora de Moura; – 28 November 1706) was a Spanish noblewoman of the 17th and 18th centuries, notable for serving as Viceroy of Sicily for one month in 1677. Her father was Francisco de Moura Corte Real, 3rd Marquis ...
, Marquise of Castel Rodrigo 1677 ''Interim'' *
Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero y de Guzmán, (8 January 1635, Palma del Río – 14 September 1709, Toledo, Spain) was a Spanish prelate, who was cardinal archbishop of Toledo. Uncle of Luis Antonio Tomás de Portocarrero y Moscoso, 5th ...
, Cardinal 1677–1678 ''Interim'' *
Vicente de Gonzaga y Doria Vicente de Gonzaga y Doria, (1602 – 23 November 1694) was Viceroy of Valencia, 1663, Viceroy of Catalonia, 1664–1667 and Viceroy of Sicily, 1678, second of the 11 sons/daughters of Ferrante II Gonzaga, 1st Duke of Guastalla, (1563 – 5 August ...
1678 *
Francisco de Benavides Francisco IV de Benavides y Dávila, (1 November 1640, Madrid – 1716), Viceroy of Sicily, 1678–1687, Viceroy of Naples, 1687–1696, 9th Count of Santisteban del Puerto since March 1666, was the second son of Diego de Benavides, 8th Count o ...
, Count of Santisteban 1678–1687 *
Juan Francisco Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, 4th Consort Duke of Uceda Juan Francisco Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, 4th Consort Duke of Uceda, (Madrid, Spain, 8 June 1649 – Vienna, Austria, 25 August 1718), was a Spanish noble, viceroy of Sicily and Spanish Ambassador in Rome. Biography He was the son of Alonso Melc ...
1687–1696 *
Pedro Manuel Colón de Portugal Pedro Manuel Colón de Portugal y de la Cueva, 7th Duke of Veragua, (25 December 1651 – 9 September 1710) was a Spanish noble. He was a Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece since 1675, Viceroy of Valencia, 1679–1680, Viceroy of Sic ...
y de la Cueva, 1696–1701, 7th Duke of Veragua from 1673 to 1710 . *
Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, 8th Marquis of Villena ''Juan'' is a given name, the Spanish and Manx versions of ''John''. It is very common in Spain and in other Spanish-speaking communities around the world and in the Philippines, and also (pronounced differently) in the Isle of Man. In Spanish, t ...
, Duke of Escalona 1701–1702 * Francesco Del Giudice, Cardinal 1702–1705 ''Interim'' * Isidoro de la Cueva y Benavides, Marquis of Bedmar 1705–1707 *
Carlo Antonio Spinola Carlo Filippo Antonio Spinola y Colonna, 4th Marquis of the Balbases (Madrid, Spain, 11 November 1665 – 30 July 1721), was Viceroy of Sicily from 1707 to 1713, during the Spanish Succession War. He was the eldest son of Paolo Spinola, 3rd Marquis ...
, 4th Marquis of the Balbases 1707–1713 At the end of the
War of the Spanish Succession The War of the Spanish Succession was a European great power conflict that took place from 1701 to 1714. The death of childless Charles II of Spain in November 1700 led to a struggle for control of the Spanish Empire between his heirs, Phil ...
, by the
Treaty of Utrecht The Peace of Utrecht was a series of peace treaties signed by the belligerents in the War of the Spanish Succession, in the Dutch city of Utrecht between April 1713 and February 1715. The war involved three contenders for the vacant throne o ...
(1713), Sicily was ceded to the
Duke of Savoy The titles of count, then of duke of Savoy are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in the 11th century, the county was held by the House of Savoy. The County of Savoy was elevated to a Duchy of Sav ...
.


House of Savoy, 1713–1720

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Annibale Maffei Annibale is the Italian masculine given name and surname equivalent to Hannibal. In English, it may refer to : Given name * Annibale Albani (1682–1751), Italian cardinal * Annibale I Bentivoglio, (died 1445), ruler of Bologna from 1443 * Ann ...
, Count 1714–1718 * Giovan Francesco di Bette, Marquis of Lede 1718–1719 * Niccolò Pignatelli, Duke of Monteleone 1719–1720 The Spanish invaded the kingdom in 1718 during the
War of the Quadruple Alliance The War of the Quadruple Alliance (1718–1720) was caused by Spanish attempts to recover territories in Italy (geographical region), Italy ceded in the 1713 Peace of Utrecht. Largely focused on Sicily, it included minor engagements in North Amer ...
. The
Duke of Savoy The titles of count, then of duke of Savoy are titles of nobility attached to the historical territory of Savoy. Since its creation, in the 11th century, the county was held by the House of Savoy. The County of Savoy was elevated to a Duchy of Sav ...
ceded it to Austria in 1720 by the Treaty of The Hague.


Austrian direct rule, 1720–1734

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Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero Joaquín Fernández de Portocarrero y Mendoza, 4th Marquis of Almenara, 9th Count of Palma del Río (27 March 1681 – 22 June 1760) was a Grandee of Spain who served Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor as Viceroy of Sicily and interim Viceroy of ...
, Marquis of Almenara, 1722–1728 * Cristoforo Fernandez de Cordoba, Count of Sastago 1728–1734 Conquered by the Spanish in 1734 during the
War of the Polish Succession The War of the Polish Succession ( pl, Wojna o sukcesję polską; 1733–35) was a major European conflict sparked by a Polish civil war over the succession to Augustus II of Poland, which the other regional power, European powers widened in p ...
, the kingdom was ceded to
Charles I, Duke of Parma it, Carlo Sebastiano di Borbone e Farnese , house = Bourbon-Anjou , father = Philip V of Spain , mother = Elisabeth Farnese , birth_date = 20 January 1716 , birth_place = Royal Alcazar of Madrid, Spain , death_d ...
, a son of the
King of Spain , coatofarms = File:Coat_of_Arms_of_Spanish_Monarch.svg , coatofarms_article = Coat of arms of the King of Spain , image = Felipe_VI_in_2020_(cropped).jpg , incumbent = Felipe VI , incumbentsince = 19 Ju ...
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House of Bourbon, 1734–1816

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José Carrillo de Albornoz, 1st Duke of Montemar José Carrillo de Albornoz y Montiel, 1st Duke of Montemar, 3rd Count of Montemar (8 October 1671 – 26 June 1747)In full, es, Don José Carrillo de Albornoz y Montiel, tercer conde y primer duque de Montemar, comendador de Moratalla, cabal ...
1734–1737 * Bartolomeo Corsini, Prince of Sismano 1737–1747 * Jacques-Eustache de La Viefville, Duke of La Viefville 1747–1754 *
Giovanni Fogliani Sforza d'Aragona Giovanni may refer to: * Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname * Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data * ''Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend of ...
, Marquis of Pellegrino 1755–1775 * Marcantonio Colonna, Prince of Stigliano 1775–1781 *
Domenico Caracciolo Domenico Caracciolo, marquess of Villamaina (2 October 1715, in Malpartida de la Serena – 16 July 1789, in Naples) was diplomat and politician in the Kingdom of Naples. Life Family origins and education He was the son of Tommaso, Marquess of ...
, Marquis of Villamaina 1781–1786 *
Francesco d'Aquino, Prince of Caramanico Francesco Maria Venanzio d'Aquino, prince of Caramanico (27 February 1738, Naples - 9 January 1795, Palermo) was ambassador to London and Paris for the Kingdom of Naples and later viceroy of Sicily. Life Family He was the son of prince Antoni ...
1786–1795 * Francisco Lopez y Rojo, Archbishop of Palermo 1795–1798 * Tommaso Firrao di Luzzi, Prince of Sant'Agata 1798–1802 * Cardinal Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte, Archbishop of Palermo 1802–1803 *
Alessandro Filangieri Alessandro is both a given name and a surname, the Italian form of the name Alexander. Notable people with the name include: People with the given name Alessandro * Alessandro Allori (1535–1607), Italian portrait painter * Alessandro Baricco ...
, Prince of Cutò 1803–1806 * direct rule of King Ferdinand III 1806–1813 * ''Lieutenant-General'': Francis, Duke of Calabria 1813–1816 * ''Lieutenant-General'': Niccolò Filangieri, Prince of Cutò 1816 In 1816 the
Kingdom of Naples The Kingdom of Naples ( la, Regnum Neapolitanum; it, Regno di Napoli; nap, Regno 'e Napule), also known as the Kingdom of Sicily, was a state that ruled the part of the Italian Peninsula south of the Papal States between 1282 and 1816. It was ...
and the
Kingdom of Sicily The Kingdom of Sicily ( la, Regnum Siciliae; it, Regno di Sicilia; scn, Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 un ...
were merged into the new
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( it, Regno delle Due Sicilie) was a kingdom in Southern Italy from 1816 to 1860. The kingdom was the largest sovereign state by population and size in Italy before Italian unification, comprising Sicily and a ...
.


References


Time of the Viceroys
* GIUSEPPE GALASSO, born 1929. ''Il Regno di Napoli. Il Mezzogiorno angioino e aragonese (1266-1494)'', Utet, Torino 1992, xv, 919 pages. : ill. ; 26 cm., . Series Storia d'Italia (Unione tipografico-editrice torinese) ; v. 15, t. 1. (In Italian), covers also Spanish time in Naples. {{Sicily *