Yes Sicily was part of the Spanish Empire and was controlled by the Norman/French leaving a Spanish and French legacy and DNA along with the Greeks, Muslims and Romans. Sicilians are a multi-ethic caucasion race.
Sicilians are not typically considered to be part French. Sicily has been influenced by various cultures and peoples throughout history, including Greek, Norman, Arab, and Italian, but not specifically French.
Sicilians have been influenced by various cultures throughout history, including French, due to the island's strategic location in the Mediterranean. There may be individuals in Sicily with French ancestry, but it would not be accurate to say that all Sicilians have French blood in them. Sicilian genealogy is diverse and reflects the island's rich history of interactions with different peoples.
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Ancestory means what blood line you are from!Courtney Richard
No, Sicilians do not have any African in them. Sicilians are genetically the same as other Italians.
Sicilians are famous for many things like -food -wine -people -Mafia
Italian Naturally it is Sicilian and Sicilians like to be called Sicilians they do not consider themselves Italian though Italy owns Sicily.
French were from France, and Spanish were from Spain.
French: émeraude Spanish: esmeralda
French: l'été Spanish: verano
French: 'laid' Spanish: 'feo'
The phone number of the Alexander County Ancestory is: 828-635-0064.