===
Hauteville (Altavilla) dynasty=== • 1088 -
Bohemond I (1054–1111), later Bohemond I prince of the
crusader state of
Antioch; • 1111 -
Bohemond II (1108–1130), son of Bohemond I, also prince of Antioch; • 1128 - King
Roger II (1093–1154), cousin of Bohemond II,
duke of Apulia, king of Sicily, unifier of Southern Italy; • 1132 -
Tancred, son of Roger II, prince of
Bari, received the principality from his father; • 1138 -
William I, later king of Sicily, son of Roger II, became prince of Taranto at the death of his brother Tancred; • 1144 -
Simon, son of Roger II, became prince of Taranto when his brother William became prince of
Capua and Duke of Apulia; • 1157 -
William II, later king of Sicily; • 1189 - King
Tancred of Sicily, Count of Lecce; • 1194 -
William III, king of Sicily (deposed), Count of Lecce; ===
Hohenstaufen (Svevia) dynasty=== • 1194 - King
Henry, husband of
Constance of Sicily; • 1198 - Robert; • 1200 - Guy
Walter III of Brienne, husband of (Albinia, Elvira)
Mary of Lecce of Altavilla, daughter of King
Tancred of Sicily (Tancred of Hauteville, Count of Lecce). Title confiscated at the death of Walter; • 1205 - King
Frederick; • 1250 -
Manfred of Sicily, son of Frederick II, later also king; ===
Angevin (Angiò) dynasty=== • 1266 - King
Charles I (1227–1285), defeated Manfred and was created King of Sicily by the pope; • 1285 - King
Charles II (1248–1309), son of Charles I, king of Naples; • 1294 -
Philip I (1278–1331), son of Charles II, and titular Latin Emperor; • 1331 -
Robert of Taranto (1299–1364), son of Philip I; • 1346 -
Louis of Taranto (1308–1362), son of Philip I, simultaneously king of Naples; • 1364 -
Philip II (1329–1374), son of Philip I, and titular Latin Emperor; • 1356 - Philip III, son of Philip II, died in his youth, the title returned to his father; ===
Baux (Del Balzo) dynasty=== • 1374 -
James of Baux, nephew of Philip II, and titular Latin Emperor; ===
Welf or Brunswick (Este del Guelfo) dynasty=== • 1383 -
Otto (1320–1398), widower of
Joan I of Naples; ===
Orsini dynasty=== • 1399 -
Raimondo del Balzo Orsini, also known as
Raimondello, husband of the Countess of Lecce
Mary of Enghien, the Brienne heiress; • 1406 -
Ladislaus of Durazzo, king of Naples, second husband of
Mary of Enghien; • 1414 -
James II of Bourbon-La Marche, husband of
Joan II of Naples and briefly king-consort • 1420 -
Giovanni Antonio del Balzo Orsini, son of Mary of Enghien and Raimondello; • 1463 -
Isabella of Clermont, niece of Giovanni Antonio ==Princesses==