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Peter II of Sicily






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Peter II
Peter kneeling before Christ, from a mosaic in the cathedral of Messina
King of Sicily
Reign25 June 1337 - 15 August 1342
PredecessorFrederick III
SuccessorLouis

Born1304
Altofonte, Kingdom of Sicily
Died(1342-08-15)15 August 1342
Calascibetta, Kingdom of Sicily
Burial
Cathedral of Palermo
SpouseElisabeth of Carinthia
Issue
more...
  • Eleanor, Queen of Aragon
  • Beatrice, Countess Palatine
  • Euphemia, Regent of Sicily
  • Louis I the Child
  • Frederick IV the Simple
  • Blanche, Countess of Ampurias
  • HouseBarcelona
    FatherFrederick III of Sicily
    MotherEleanor of Anjou

    Peter II (Latin: Petrus II,Italian: Pietro II,Sicilian: Pietru; 1304 – 8 August 1342) was the King of Sicily from 1337 until his death, although he was associated with his father as co-ruler from 1321. Peter's father was Frederick III of Sicily and his mother was Eleanor, a daughter of Charles II of Naples.[1] His reign was marked by strife between the throne and the nobility, especially the old families of Ventimiglia, Palizzi and Chiaramonte, and by war between Sicily and Naples.[2]

    Contemporaries regarded Peter as feeble-minded. Giovanni Villani, in his Nuova Cronica, calls him "almost an imbecile" (Italianate Latin: quasi un mentacatto) and Nicola Speciale, in his Historia Sicula, calls him "pure and simple" (purus et simplex).[2]

    Under Peter, the Neapolitans conquered the Lipari Islands and took the cities of Milazzo and Termini in Sicily itself.[2] He died after a short illness on 8 August 1342[2]inCalascibetta and was buried in the cathedral of Palermo. He was succeeded by Louis, his eldest son, who was only four years old.[3]

    Marriage and children

    [edit]

    He married Elisabeth of Carinthia,[4] with whom he had nine children:

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b c d Grierson & Travaini 1998, p. 268.
  • ^ Grierson & Travaini 1998, p. 269.
  • ^ Ritzerfeld 2015, p. 289.
  • ^ Hulme 1915, p. 561.
  • ^ Drees 2001, p. 428.
  • Sources

    [edit]

    Peter II of Sicily

    House of Barcelona

    Born: July 1305 Died: 15 August 1342
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Frederick II

    King of Sicily
    1337–1342
    Succeeded by

    Louis


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