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The Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by the House of Savoy from 1713 until 1720, although they lost control of it in 1718 and did not relinquish their title to it until 1723. The only king of Sicily from the House of Savoy was Victor Amadeus II. Throughout this period Sicily remained a distinct realm in personal union with the other Savoyard states, but ultimately it secured for the House of Savoy a royal title and a future of expansion in Italy rather than in France. During this period, the Savoyard monarch used his new title to affirm his sovereign independence.

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  • The Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by the House of Savoy from 1713 until 1720, although they lost control of it in 1718 and did not relinquish their title to it until 1723. The only king of Sicily from the House of Savoy was Victor Amadeus II. Throughout this period Sicily remained a distinct realm in personal union with the other Savoyard states, but ultimately it secured for the House of Savoy a royal title and a future of expansion in Italy rather than in France. During this period, the Savoyard monarch used his new title to affirm his sovereign independence. Victor Amadeus's policy towards Sicily was to bring it more in line with his mainland possessions, but to this end he progressed little in the short span of time he had. His own domain was weakened by the addition of Sicily, becoming more fragmented and extended (geographically), and more composite (legally and socially). He was finally forced to renounce Sicily in exchange for Sardinia. (en)
  • La domination savoyarde en Sicile débute le 10 juin 1713 et correspond au transfert de l'île de Philippe V à Victor-Amédée II et elle se termine en 1720 après l'invasion de l'île par l'empereur Charles VI et son échange avec la Sardaigne. (fr)
  • La storia della Sicilia sabauda comprende l'arco temporale in cui la Sicilia fu parte dei domini di Casa Savoia. Tale periodo, durato circa sette anni, ebbe inizio il 10 giugno 1713, data che sancì il passaggio dell'isola da Filippo V al duca di Savoia Vittorio Amedeo II, e si concluse nel 1720, quando Carlo VI prese possesso dell'isola cedendo in cambio la Sardegna. (it)
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  • La domination savoyarde en Sicile débute le 10 juin 1713 et correspond au transfert de l'île de Philippe V à Victor-Amédée II et elle se termine en 1720 après l'invasion de l'île par l'empereur Charles VI et son échange avec la Sardaigne. (fr)
  • La storia della Sicilia sabauda comprende l'arco temporale in cui la Sicilia fu parte dei domini di Casa Savoia. Tale periodo, durato circa sette anni, ebbe inizio il 10 giugno 1713, data che sancì il passaggio dell'isola da Filippo V al duca di Savoia Vittorio Amedeo II, e si concluse nel 1720, quando Carlo VI prese possesso dell'isola cedendo in cambio la Sardegna. (it)
  • The Kingdom of Sicily was ruled by the House of Savoy from 1713 until 1720, although they lost control of it in 1718 and did not relinquish their title to it until 1723. The only king of Sicily from the House of Savoy was Victor Amadeus II. Throughout this period Sicily remained a distinct realm in personal union with the other Savoyard states, but ultimately it secured for the House of Savoy a royal title and a future of expansion in Italy rather than in France. During this period, the Savoyard monarch used his new title to affirm his sovereign independence. (en)
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  • Histoire de la Sicile savoyarde (fr)
  • Storia della Sicilia sabauda (it)
  • Kingdom of Sicily under Savoy (en)
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