Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling » Peter II. van Sicilië (1304-1342)

Personal data Peter II. van Sicilië 

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  • He was born in the year 1304.
  • He was christened in the year 1304.
  • He died on August 15, 1342 in Calascibetta (IT), he was 38 years old.
  • He is buried on August 15, 1342 in Calascibetta (IT).

Household of Peter II. van Sicilië

He is married to Elisabeth van Karinthië-Gorizia.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Eleonora van Sicilië  1325-1374 
  2. Beatrix van Sicilië  1326-1365 
  3. Blanca van Sicilië  ????-1374

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Sources

  1. Boon Web Site, Jos Boon, Peter II van Sicilië, January 25, 2014
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About the surname Van Sicilië


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Marthan Klein, "Families Klein, Ree, de Breed en de Vries van Terschelling", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/families-klein-ree-ea/I41522.php : accessed May 18, 2024), "Peter II. van Sicilië (1304-1342)".