History of the Revolutions in Europe, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, Till the Abdication of Bonaparte 1
History of the Revolutions in Europe, From the Subversion of the Roman Empire in the West, Till the Abdication of Bonaparte 1
Chr De Christophe Koch
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Nor is it more probable, that the plot had been contrived by Peter III., King of Arragon ; since the Palermitans displayed at first the banner of the church, having resolved to surren- der to the Pope ; but being driven from this reso* lution, and dreading the vengeance of Charles, they despatched deputies to the King of Arragon, who was then cruising with a fleet off the African coast, and made him an offer of their crown. This prince yielded to the invitation of the Palermitans 5 lie landed a...t Trapani, and thence passed to Paler- mo, where he was crowned King of Sicily. The whole island submitted to him ; and Charles of Anjou was obliged to raise the siege of Messina, which he had undertaken. Peter entered and took possession of the place, and from that time Sicily remained under the power of the Kings of Arragon ; it became the inheritance of a particular branch of the Arragqnese princes ; and the House of Anjou were reduced to the single kingdom of Naples. f Spain, which was divided into several sovereign- ties, both Christian- and Mahometan, presented a continual spectacle of commotion and carnage* The Christian States of Castille and Arragon» *rere gradually increased by the conquests made period iv.
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