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They received naval assistance, among others, of the Sicilian kingdom, the Naples kingdom, and of the Spanish viceroys and Captain Generals in Andalucia, Castile, Aragon, Valencia and Catalonia, dealing with ship transports of troops within the Mediterranean Sea at the time. They conquered
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In 1523, he managed to quench some restlessness from Sicilian families, namely the
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rewarded him by changing the 1st County of Monteleone to 1st Duchy of Monteleone.
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The coat of arms of the multibranched Italian-Spanish family Pignatelli.
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on advice of his international war counselors awarded him the title of
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unsuccessfully again, as in 1529, and it were Pignatelli e
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sailors and warriors seeking defense alliances with the
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Ettore Pignatelli e Caraffa, 1st Duke of Monteleone
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Ettore Pignatelli e Caraffa, 1st Duke of Monteleone
Monteleone
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Republic of Venice
Battle of Ravenna
Viceroy of Naples
RamĂłn de Cardona
Charles I of Spain
Viceroy of Sicily
Hugo of Moncada
Tunisian
Algerian
Ottoman Turks
Spadafora
Charles I of Spain
Libya
Tripoli
Navarrese
Pedro Navarro
count of Oliveto
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
Knights of St. John
Ottoman Turks
Rhodes
Gozo
Malta
suzerain
fief
Suleiman the Magnificent

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