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On March 30, 1282, the Sicilian townsfolk of Palermo slaughtered the garrison and administration of their Angevin King. The massacre came at a climatic moment of thirteenth century Mediterranean history and its background is traced in this volume.
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History, Sicilian Vespers, Italy, 1282, Civilization, Sizilianische Vesper, Histoire, Middle ages, history, Mediterranean region, historyPeople
Medieval EuropePlaces
Sicily (Italy), Mediterranean RegionTimes
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The Sicilian Vespers: a history of the Mediterranean world in the later thirteenth century
1986, Cambridge University Press
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The Sicilian Vespers: a history of the Mediterranean world in the later thirteenth century
1982, Cambridge University Press
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The Sicilian Vespers: a history of the Mediterranean world in the later thirteenth century
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The Sicilian Vespers: a history of the Mediterranean world in the later thirteenth century.
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Includes index.
Bibliography: p. 331-338.
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