The Viceroys of Sicily () were the regents of the government of the Kingdom of Sicily in place of the Spanish Kings who acquired the title of King of Sicily from 1412 to 1759. In 1806 Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, having established himself on the island, abolished the office and established in its place those of lieutenant and captain general.
- John of Aragon, Duke of Peñafiel, later king John II of Aragon, 1458âÂÂ1479, acted 1409âÂÂ1416.
- Domingo Ram y Lanaja, Bishop of Lleida 1416âÂÂ1419
- Antonio de Cardona 1419âÂÂ1421 (1st term)
- Giovanni de Podio 1421âÂÂ1422
- Niccolò Speciale 1423âÂÂ1424 (1st term)
- Peter, infans of Aragón 1424âÂÂ1425
- Giovanni I Ventimiglia, Count-Marquess of Geraci 1430âÂÂ1432
- Niccolò Speciale 1425âÂÂ1431 (2nd term subordinately at Peter of Aragon and Giovanni Ventimiglia)
- Pedro Felice and Adamo Asmundo 1432âÂÂ1433
- direct rule of King Alfonso V 1433âÂÂ1435
- Ruggero Paruta 1435âÂÂ1439
- Bernat de Requesens 1439âÂÂ1440 (1st term)
- Gilabert de Centelles y de Cabrera 1440âÂÂ1441
- Raimundo Perellós 1441âÂÂ1443
- Lope Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi 1443âÂÂ1459 (1st term)
- Juan de Moncayo 1459âÂÂ1463
- Bernat de Requesens 1463âÂÂ1465 (2nd term)
- Lope Ximénez de Urrea y de Bardaixi 1465âÂÂ1475 (2nd term)
- Guillm Pujades 1475âÂÂ1477
- Joan Ramon Folc III de Cardona, Count of Prades 1477âÂÂ1479
- Gaspar de Espés, Viceroy of Sicily 1479âÂÂ1489, Count of Sclafana,(Sicily), Lord of Albalate de Cinca (Spain).
- Fernando de Acuña y de Herrera 1489âÂÂ1495
- Juan de Lanuza y Pimentel 1495âÂÂ1507. Died in Naples, Italy, 1507.
- Ramon de Cardona, Count of Albento 1507âÂÂ1509
- Hug de Montcada 1509âÂÂ1517
- Ettore Pignatelli e Caraffa, 1st Duke of Monteleone, Duke of Monteleone 1517âÂÂ1534
- Simone Ventimiglia, Marquis of Geraci 1534âÂÂ1535 Interim
- Ferrante Gonzaga, Prince of Molfetta 1535âÂÂ1546
- Ambrogio Santapace, Marquis of Licodia 1546âÂÂ1547 Interim
- Juan de Vega, Lord of Grajal 1547âÂÂ1557
- Juan de la Cerda, 4th Duke of Medinaceli 1557âÂÂ1564
- GarcÃÂa ÃÂlvarez de Toledo, 4th Marquis of Villafranca 1564âÂÂ1566
- Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia 1566âÂÂ1568 Interim (1st term)
- Francesco Ferdinando II d'Avalos, 5th Marquis of Pescara, 1568âÂÂ1571
- Giuseppe Francesco Landriano, Count of Landriano 1571 Interim
- Carlo d'Aragona Tagliavia, 1571âÂÂ1577 Interim (2nd term)
- Marcantonio Colonna, Prince of Paliano 1577âÂÂ1584
- Juan Alfonso Bisbal, Count of Briático 1584âÂÂ1585 Interim
- Diego EnrÃÂquez de Guzmán, Count of Alba de Liste 1585âÂÂ1592
- Enrique de Guzmán, 2nd Count of Olivares 1592âÂÂ1595
- Giovanni III Ventimiglia, 8th Marquess of Geraci, and Prince of Castelbuono, 1595âÂÂ1598 Interim (1st term)
- Bernardino de Cárdenas y Portugal, Duke of Maqueda 1598âÂÂ1601
- Jorge de Cárdenas y Manrique de Lara, Marquis of Elche 1601âÂÂ1602 Interim
- Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa y Córdoba, Duke of Feria 1602âÂÂ1606
- Giovanni III Ventimiglia, 8th Marquess of Geraci and Prince of Castelbuono, 1606âÂÂ1607 Interim (2nd term)
- Juan Fernandez Pacheco, 5th Duke of Escalona 1607âÂÂ1610
- Giovanni Doria, Cardinal 1610âÂÂ1611 Interim (1st term)
- Pedro Téllez-Girón, 3rd Duke of Osuna 1611âÂÂ1616
- Francisco Ruiz de Castro 1616âÂÂ1622
- Emanuel Filibert of Savoy 1622âÂÂ1624
- Giovanni Doria, Cardinal 1624âÂÂ1626 (2nd term)
- Antonio Pimentel y Toledo, Marquis of Tavora 1626âÂÂ1627
- Enrique Pimentel, Count of Villalba, 1627
- Francisco de la Cueva, 7th Duke of Alburquerque 1627âÂÂ1632
- Fernando Afán de Ribera y EnrÃÂquez, Duke of Alcalá 1632âÂÂ1635
- Luis de Moncada, 7th Duke of Montalto, 1635âÂÂ1639 Interim
- Francisco de Melo, Marquis of Villanueva, 1639âÂÂ1641
- Juan Alfonso EnrÃÂquez de Cabrera 1641âÂÂ1644
- Pedro Fajardo Requesens y Zúñiga, Marquis of los Vélez 1644âÂÂ1647
- Vicente de Guzmán, Marquis of Montealegre 1647 Interim
- Gian Giacomo Teodoro Trivulzio, Cardinal 1647âÂÂ1649
- John of Austria the Younger 1649âÂÂ1651
- Rodrigo de Sandoval y Mendoza, 7th Duke of Infantado 1651âÂÂ1655
- Juan Tellez-Girón y Enriquez de Ribera, 4th Duke of Osuna 1655âÂÂ1656
- MartÃÂn de RedÃÂn 1656âÂÂ1657
- Pedro Rubeo 1657âÂÂ1660 Interim
- Fernando de Ayala, Count of Ayala 1660âÂÂ1663
- Francesco Caetani, 8th Duke of Sermoneta, 1663âÂÂ1667
- Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 8th Duke of Alburquerque 1667âÂÂ1670
- Claude Lamoral, Prince of Ligne 1670âÂÂ1674
- Francisco Bazán de Benavides 1674 Interim
- Fadrique de Toledo y Osorio, Marquis of Villafranca del Bierzo 1674âÂÂ1676
- Anielo de Guzmán, Marquis jure uxoris of Castel Rodrigo 1676âÂÂ77
- Eleanor de Moura, Marquise of Castel Rodrigo 1677 Interim
- Luis Manuel Fernández de Portocarrero, Cardinal 1677âÂÂ1678 Interim
- Vicente de Gonzaga y Doria 1678
- Francisco de Benavides, Count of Santisteban 1678âÂÂ1687
- Juan Francisco Pacheco y Téllez-Girón, 4th Consort Duke of Uceda 1687âÂÂ1696
- Pedro Manuel Colón de Portugal y de la Cueva, 1696âÂÂ1701, 7th Duke of Veragua from 1673 to 1710 .
- Juan Manuel Fernández Pacheco, 8th Marquis of Villena, Duke of Escalona 1701âÂÂ1702
- Francesco Del Giudice, Cardinal 1702âÂÂ1705 Interim
- Isidoro de la Cueva y Benavides, Marquis of Bedmar 1705âÂÂ1707
Under the Kingdom of Spain, 1707âÂÂ1713
At the end of the War of the Spanish Succession, by the Treaty of Utrecht (1713), Sicily was ceded to Victor Amadeus II, Duke of Savoy.
The Spanish invaded the kingdom in 1718 during the War of the Quadruple Alliance. The Duke of Savoy ceded it to Austria in 1720 by the Treaty of The Hague.
Under the Habsburg monarchy, 1720âÂÂ1734
Conquered by the Spanish in 1734 during the War of the Polish Succession, the kingdom was ceded to Charles I, Duke of Parma, a son of King Philip V of Spain.
- 1734âÂÂ1737: José Carrillo de Albornoz, 1st Duke of Montemar
- 1737âÂÂ1747: Bartolomeo Corsini, Prince of Sismano
- 1747âÂÂ1754: Jacques-Eustache de La Viefville, Duke of La Viefville
- 1755âÂÂ1775: Giovanni Fogliani Sforza d'Aragona, Marquis of Pellegrino
- 1775âÂÂ1781: Marcantonio Colonna, Prince of Stigliano
- 1781âÂÂ1786: Domenico Caracciolo, Marquis of Villamaina
- 1786âÂÂ1795: Francesco d'Aquino, Prince of Caramanico
- 1795âÂÂ1798: Francisco Lopez y Rojo, Archbishop of Palermo
- 1798âÂÂ1802: Tommaso Firrao di Luzzi, Prince of Sant'Agata
- 1802âÂÂ1803: Cardinal Domenico Pignatelli di Belmonte, Archbishop of Palermo
- 1803âÂÂ1806: Alessandro Filangieri, Prince of Cutò
- 1806âÂÂ1813: direct rule of King Ferdinand III
- 1813âÂÂ1816: Lieutenant-General: Francis, Duke of Calabria
- 1816: Lieutenant-General: Niccolò Filangieri, Prince of Cutò
In 1816 the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily were merged into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.
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