- Source: Kingdom of Trinacria
The Kingdom of Trinacria was established in 1282, the year of the coronation of King Peter III of Aragon, and was consolidated in 1302, the year of the Peace of Caltabellota when, at the conclusion of the first phase of the War of the Sicilian Vespers, the Kingdom of Sicily was officially divided into two parts, one of which was the island part of Sicily, officially called the Kingdom of Trinacria, but informally called the Kingdom of Sicily. The name "Trinacria" comes from the island's ancient symbol, Triscele.
Meanwhile, the continental part of the Kingdom of Sicily, known colloquially as the Kingdom of Naples, remained under the crown of King Charles II of Anjou. The two resulting kingdoms were separated until 1442, when King Alfonso V of Aragon conquered the Kingdom of Naples and unified both Kingdoms.
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- Tipula (Savtshenkia) trinacria
- Kerajaan Sisilia
- Romuald Guarna
- Bahasa Sisilia
- Kingdom of Trinacria
- Trinacria
- Kingdom of Sicily
- Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- Peace of Caltabellotta
- Flag of Sicily
- List of island countries
- Kingdom of Albania (medieval)
- Eleanor of Anjou
- List of state leaders in the 13th century