Kingdom of Sicily ended in 1861.
Kingdom of Sicily was created in 1130.
Emirate of Sicily ended in 1072.
Brindisi in the Middle Ages was part of the Kingdom of Naples, which rather strangely and confusingly was also known as the Kingdom of Sicily.
Sicily is an autonomous region of Italy and it's largest island. Taken from Answers.com: The island was once a city-state in its own right, and as the Kingdom of Sicily ruled from Palermo over southern Italy, Sicily, and Malta. It later became a part of the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons, a kingdom governed from Naples that comprised both the island itself and most of southern Italy. The Italian unification of 1860 led to the dissolution of this kingdom, and Sicily became an autonomous part of the Kingdom of Italy. Sicily is today an autonomous region of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 square kilometres (9,926 sq mi) and currently has just over five million inhabitants
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Italian General GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI liberated Sicily from the Kingdom of Two Sicilies on behalf of King Victor Emanuelle II. General Garibaldi raised a force of a thousand (I Mille) redshirt volunteers. They landed at Marsala in Sicily on May 11, 1860, and won the battles of Calatafimi and Milazzo, gaining control of the entire island of Sicily.
Wikipedia describes Sicily as "an autonomous region of Italy".Autonomous, but from my somewhat limited understanding, not entirely independent.
* The Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (Sicily and Naples) * Most of the Papal States Incidentally, they were states, not nations.
The ISBN for "The Kingdom at the End of the Road" is 978-0374326937.
The Kingdom at the End of the Road has 431 pages.