Book, Chapter
1 I, II | Belisarius took possession of Sicily, and from thence passing
2 I, IV | the Saracens still held Sicily, and plundered the coasts
3 I, IV | Greek emperor, to attack Sicily; and it was agreed that,
4 I, IV | brought from Greece, seized Sicily in the name of the emperor,
5 I, IV | suitable opportunity, and left Sicily with the princes of Salerno
6 I, IV | far as Rome, and afterward Sicily, of which Roger became sovereign;
7 I, IV | that of king of Puglia and Sicily. He was the first who established
8 I, IV | and named William, king of Sicily and Puglia, a coadjutor
9 I, IV | some years, Henry died in Sicily, and was succeeded in the
10 I, V | the kingdom of Naples and Sicily—Restless policy of the popes—
11 I, V | Tuscany, and from thence to Sicily, where he died, leaving
12 I, V | sovereign of Naples and Sicily, and excited him to come
13 I, V | then became sovereign of Sicily and Naples. Corradino, to
14 I, V | intention to deprive Charles of Sicily, and to this end he entered
15 I, V | the kingdom of Naples and Sicily. But with these thoughts
16 I, V | preparations for the recovery of Sicily, died, leaving a son, Charles
17 I, V | who was made prisoner in Sicily, and to recover his liberty
18 I, V | invested with the kingdom of Sicily.~The Emperor Rodolph, instead
19 I, VI | by Frederick, monarch of Sicily. But when he was in hope
20 I, VII| Alfonzo, king of Aragon and Sicily, adopted him as her son,
21 II, IV | Naples, to go over into Sicily. The pope, therefore, at
22 II, IV | suitable for his going to Sicily should arrive. He therefore
23 II, IV | pursue his enterprise against Sicily, in which he was neither
24 II, V | with Frederick, king of Sicily, to undertake the conquest
25 II, VI | being engaged in the wars of Sicily, and therefore unable to
26 II, VI | respected him.~The affairs of Sicily being composed, Charles
27 V, II | Aragon, was at this time in Sicily, and having obtained the
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