Among the wealth of material included is an original translation of the poem of Ciullo of Alcamo, the longest surviving example of the court poetry of the Sicilian School, accompanied by the original Sicilian text.
Included with the ’extra’ features is information on the crown of Queen Constance (shown on the cover) and the reliquary pendant worn by Queen Margaret. An unusual addition is a previously-unpublished interview of a royal princess who knew Queen Maria Sophia of the Two Sicilies, Sicily’s last queen consort, who died in 1925, a detail that reminds the reader that the kingdom described in these pages survived in some form into the nineteenth century.
This book is a unique, long-awaited contribution to the field of royal medieval biography. It fills a void in the subfield of reginal studies and the study of southern Italy, and indeed medieval Europe generally. No other work ever published has presented such accurate, informative biographies of all of the queens of Sicily during Norman and Swabian rule.