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  2. 2. Sept. 2023 · See also Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies on Wikipedia; and our 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica disclaimer . FERDINAND II. (1810–1859), king of the Two Sicilies, son of Francis I, was born at Palermo on the 12th of January 1810. In his early years he was credited with Liberal ideas and he was fairly popular, his free and easy manners having ...

  3. Ferdinand Anton Pascal Johan Nepomuk Serafijn Januarius Benedictus ( Napels, 12 januari 1751 — aldaar, 4 januari 1825) was van 1759 tot 1806 als Ferdinand IV koning van Napels, van 1759 tot 1816 als Ferdinand III koning van Sicilië en van 1816 tot 1825 als Ferdinand I koning der Beide Siciliën. Hij was de derde zoon van Karel III van Spanje ...

  4. Leopold, Prince of Salerno. Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Michele of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Prince of Salerno (2 July 1790 – 10 March 1851) was a member of the House of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and a Prince of Bourbon-Two Sicilies. He married Archduchess Clementina of Austria in 1816, and became the Prince of Salerno .

  5. In 1859, Ferdinand, Maria's father, died, and his older brother Francis claimed the throne of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. His reign ended in 1860 during the Expedition of the Thousand led by Giuseppe Garibaldi, who overthrew the monarchy, and the people voted to join the Kingdom of Sardinia, under King Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia .

  6. Francis II ( Neapolitan and Italian: Francesco II, christened Francesco d'Assisi Maria Leopoldo; Sicilian: Francischieddu; 16 January 1836 – 27 December 1894) was King of the Two Sicilies. He was the last King of the Two Sicilies as successive invasions by Giuseppe Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia ultimately brought an end to his rule, as part of Italian unification. After he was ...

  7. Ferdinand I (born Jan. 2/12, 1751, Naples—died Jan. 4, 1825, Naples) was the king of the Two Sicilies (1816–25) who earlier (1759–1806), as Ferdinand IV of Naples, led his kingdom in its fight against the French Revolution and its liberal ideas. A relatively weak and somewhat inept ruler, he was greatly influenced by his wife, Maria Carolina of Austria, who furthered the policy of her ...