- male, deceased (1189)
- William II (1153 - november 11 1189), called the Good, was king of Sicily and Naples from 1166 to 1189.
- male, deceased (1266)
- Manfred (c. 1232 - February 26, 1266), King of Sicily from 1258, was an illegitimate son of the emperor Frederick II by Bianca Lancia, or Lanzia,...
- male, deceased (1268)
- Conrad or Conradin of Hohenstaufen (also called Conrad the Younger, Conradin the Boy, Conrad V, German Konradin or Konrad V, or Konrad der...
- female, deceased (1183)
- Margaret of Navarre (1128 - 1183) was the queen consort of the Kingdom of Sicily during the reign of William I (1154-1166) and the regent during...
- male, deceased (1298)
- John of Procida (Italian: "Giovanni da Procida"; 1210 - 1298) was an Italian medieval physician.
- male, deceased (1414)
- Ladislas the Magnanimous (also spelled "Ladislaus"; 11 February 1377 - 6 August 1414), was King of Naples and titular King of Jerusalem and Sicily,...
- male, deceased (1197)
- Margaritus of Brindisi (also Margarito; Italian "Margaritone" or Greek "Megareites" or "Margaritoni" [Μαργαριτώνη]: c. 1149 - 1197), called the...
- male, deceased (1416)
- Ferdinand I, called Of Antequera and also The Just or The Honest (Medina del Campo, Castile, 27 November 1380 - Igualada, Catalonia, 2 April 1416)...
- male, deceased (1152)
- Robert of Selby (d.1152) was an Englishman, a courtier of Roger II and chancellor of the Kingdom of Sicily. He probably journeyed to Sicily about...
- male, deceased (1202)
- Conrad of Urslingen (died 1202) was the Duke of Spoleto on two occasions: first from 1183 to 1190 and then from 1195 to 1198. Conrad began his...
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