The Sicilian situation changes with the death …
Years: 1286 - 1286
The Sicilian situation changes with the death of Peter III on November 11, 1286, in that his kingdoms have been divided between his two oldest sons: Alfonso III of Aragon, who has received the crown of Aragon, and James II of Aragon, who has succeeded as King of Sicily.
Honorius IV acknowledges neither the one nor the other: on April 11, 1286, he solemnly excommunicates King James II of Sicily and the bishops who had taken part in his coronation at Palermo on February 2.
Neither the king nor the bishops concern themselves about the excommunication.
The king even sends a hostile fleet to the Roman coast and destroys the city of Astura by fire.
Locations
People
- Charles, Count of Valois
- James II of Majorca
- Peter III of Aragon
- Philip IV of France
- Pope Martin IV
- Roger of Lauria
Groups
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Navarre, Kingdom of
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Aragon, Crown of
- Majorca, Kingdom of
