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| In the same year he became viceroy of | Naples, a post of some difficulty and danger, which f |
| as built for him at San Giorgio a Cremano near | Naples, a neo-classical residence that formed the cen |
| te verses: before Samuel Harding's ‘Sicily and | Naples,' a play, 1640; before Henry Carey, 2nd Earl o |
| He could have left in | Naples a caretaker king of his own, but he threw him |
| Nancy A. | Naples, a member of the Board of Directors of Amtrak |
| was obvious discontent with the Byzantines; in | Naples, a certain John of Conza, separated the city f |
| However, in 1398, he sided for Ladislaus of | Naples, a member of the Durazzo, obtaining the invest |
| instructions on introducing the Inquisition in | Naples, a decision which caused a popular revolt; aft |
| aserta Palace, the would-be Versailles outside | Naples, a marble copy by Tomasso Solari was provided |
| fter ordination he became a seminary rector in | Naples, a role he was to hold for a decade, after whi |
| 5-1717) was born at the Castello della Pietra, | Naples, a member of the noble Grimaldi family of Geno |
| Not to be confused with | Naples, a town in Santa Barbara County, California. |
| so brought about the degradation of Gregory of | Naples, a lieutenant of Elias and a nephew of the pop |
| ayed until 9 October, when the men sailed from | Naples aboard the SS Noah Webster. |
| n the Cappella Santa Maria Del Carmine area of | Naples, about 23 km southeast from the main Naples Ai |
| to the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome at the | Naples Academy of Fine Arts. |
| at Britain, and Cardiff, Lisbon, Gibraltar and | Naples, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Bangkok and Hong Ko |
| In July 2003 the City of | Naples adopted a plan for a line (Metro of Casoria) t |
| l title of the heir apparent of the Kingdom of | Naples after the accession of Robert of Naples. |
| He failed to take | Naples after a siege (Zotto had failed likewise), but |
| 1800, the Neapolitan government, reinstated in | Naples after being expelled the year before, finally |
| relent; by early 1495 Charles was approaching | Naples, after having defeated Florence and the Neapol |
| From 1914 to 1915, Klemperer lectured in | Naples, after which he became a decorated military vo |
| After his release in 1860, Saffi moved to | Naples, again with Mazzini. |
| to the aid of his suzerain, King Alfonso I of | Naples, against the kings of Sicily. |
| She operated principally from Villefranche, | Naples, Algiers, and Tangiers until she departed Gibr |
| und up the deployment with calls at Port Said, | Naples, Algiers, and Gibraltar before she got underwa |
| ay 859, a massive joint expedition of Salerno, | Naples, Amalfi, and Suessola marched on Capua. |
| ay 859, a massive joint expedition of Salerno, | Naples, Amalfi, and Suessola marched on Lando. |
| He also executed various sculptures in | Naples, among them an Annunciation at the church of M |
| He served as Viceroy of | Naples and as Archbishop of Toledo. |
| razzo was imprisoned in the Castel dell'Ovo in | Naples and murdered by poison. |
| In its time, the House ruled | Naples and Sicily, Hungary, Croatia, and Poland. |
| After visiting Terni, | Naples, and several towns in Sicily, he returned to t |
| el given at the National Academy of Fencing in | Naples and test the students on the finer points of c |
| He proclaimed his brother Joseph King of | Naples, and the French subsequently invaded the Kingd |
| t the conservatories of "S.Pietro a Majella in | Naples" of Naples and "S.Cecilia" of Rome, Antonio Bu |
| Gennaro of | Naples and Sicily (Gennaro Carlo Francesco; 12 April |
| nd Blanche of Anjou, daughter of Charles II of | Naples and his wife Maria of Hungary. |
| d in the 9th century, his relics were moved to | Naples and then in 1807 taken to the city of Frattama |
| Giovanni Boccaccio had lived in | Naples, and been welcome in the court of King Robert, |
| family with the death of the head of both the | Naples and German branches. |
| incess Maria Gabriella of Savoy, the Prince of | Naples, and Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy. |
| atholics as the co-patron saint of the city of | Naples, and his feast day is 5 May. |
| 09 Her Royal Highness Princess Maria Amalia of | Naples and Sicily |
| maternal cousin's included the future Queen of | Naples and the famous Marie Antoinette. |
| a, steamed into the Mediterranean for calls at | Naples, and Palermo before heading home. |
| on studied at the marine biological station in | Naples, and joined the staff of the Natural History M |
| y ties with the ruling house of the Kingdom of | Naples and secure their support. |
| His maternal grandparents were Charles II of | Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary. |
| rebelled against the Spanish-supported king of | Naples and Sicily. |
| Philip was son of Charles II of | Naples and his wife Maria of Hungary. |
| She departed New York for Lisbon, | Naples and Genoa in November 1927. |
| ng in a late-Mannerist style, mainly active in | Naples and Genoa. |
| Following the expulsion of the Bourbons from | Naples and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, Pasquale |
| Key Waden is a small barrier island between | Naples and Marco Island, Florida, United States. |
| e maintained a precarious existence in Venice, | Naples and Rome; but he returned in 1798 to Paris, wh |
| Countess Gilda Ruta Cagnazzi was born in | Naples and studied music with her father and with the |
| Alessandro Scarlatti leaves | Naples and seeks the patronage of Prince Ferdinando d |
| In | Naples and Sicily he was styled as the Prince of Tara |
| e of French knights from Athens, the Morea and | Naples and Greek foot from Athens. |
| He was born in | Naples and studied in Paris with Luigi Cherubini. |
| uez Canal 4 January 1909, called at Port Said, | Naples and Villefranche, and left Gibraltar astern on |
| ndfathers having been kings of France, Aragon, | Naples, and Hungary. |
| As a princess of | Naples and Sicily, she was an Infanta of Spain throug |
| na Maria Josefa, Infanta of Spain, Princess of | Naples and Sicily |
| Portici) of her parents, King Charles, King of | Naples and Sicily and Maria Amalia of Saxony. |
| ing those conserved in the national museums of | Naples and of Mantua. |
| chance to intervene in the siege or to land at | Naples and attempt to overthrow Joseph's government. |
| Pichler studied in | Naples and worked for the Bourbon court later moving, |
| honour of Saint Januarius, the patron saint of | Naples and a martyr saint of both the Roman Catholic |
| s; his father was the son of an immigrant from | Naples and his mother was descended from Genoese sett |
| Located in | Naples, and put on the air by Naples resident Norm Al |
| Biblioteca Brancacciana (which later moved to | Naples and became that city's first public library - |
| m: 1790, Princess Maria Teresa of | Naples and Sicily; had issue |
| He was the eighth son of Charles II of | Naples and Mary of Hungary (see Elizabeth of Sicily ( |
| ornado watches were in effect from Sarasota to | Naples, and tornado warnings were issued from Orlando |
| Floro Flores was born in | Naples, and started his career at Napoli. |
| yal Family of the Two Sicilies was driven from | Naples and from the kingdom by Giuseppe Garibaldi and |
| e South," its trains ultimately reaching Rome, | Naples and Athens. |
| e East, sojourned for a time in Austria and at | Naples, and from 1814 to 1817 served in the army of A |
| nd rock revetments experienced minor damage in | Naples and Marco Island. |
| the first wife of Duke Rene of Anjou, King of | Naples, and the mother of his children, which include |
| planned to leave her his claim to the Crown of | Naples and the County of Provence, which were then he |
| War of the Austrian Succession by reconquering | Naples and Sicily from Austria and Oran from the Otto |
| astile, and Joanna, who married Ferdinand I of | Naples and thus became Queen of Naples. |
| In 1872 he received his doctorate at | Naples, and later was a professor of pathology in Mes |
| e Paula Juana Nepomucena Josefina Onesifora of | Naples and Sicily was born at the Palace of Portici, |
| moted by King Charles III, who was the King of | Naples, and Spain. |
| nto, he was part of a delegation which went to | Naples and offered the Principality of Achaea to Quee |
| ed Princess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luisa of | Naples and Sicily (1798-1870), oldest daughter of the |
| He used the title King of | Naples and Jerusalem while he reigned. |
| he eldest, Parthenope Nightingale, was born in | Naples and named after the city's Greek title. |
| than their Greek neighbours of Amalfi, Gaeta, | Naples, and Sorrento. |
| he left the majority of the Austrian force in | Naples and in June occupied Sicily, where he remained |
| f of his friends, he went after the kingdom of | Naples and divided it with the king of Spain (Ferdina |
| is II was the son of Louis I of Anjou, King of | Naples, and came into his Angevin inheritance, which |
| s neighbours continually, especially Sorrento, | Naples, and Amalfi. |
| n 1372 he was able to come to peace terms with | Naples and Pope Gregory IX, obtaining the title of tr |
| is teacher Johann Simon Mayr, Donizetti was in | Naples and came to an agreement with the impresario D |
| His remains were transferred to | Naples and buried in a funeral monument, work of Dona |
| ipated in by the City Council, the province of | Naples and Alitalia. |
| erty ship in World War II that was attacked in | Naples and scuttled on June 8, 1944 to protect Omaha |
| terranean, reaching Sardinia, Corsica, Sicily, | Naples and Greece, so by 1350 the Crown of Aragon "pr |
| was the eldest surviving son of Charles II of | Naples and Maria Arpad of Hungary. |
| yal title), was a younger son of Charles II of | Naples and Maria of Hungary. |
| He was painter to the Viceroy of | Naples, and died in the latter city. |
| yer Carl von Rothschild (1820-1886) (Branch of | Naples) and Louise von Rothschild (1820-1894) (Branch |
| jects were locked away in the Secret Museum in | Naples, and what could not be removed was covered and |
| pain (his older brothers were Charles, King of | Naples and Sicily, and Philip, Duke of Parma, both re |
| In 1962 the county seat was moved to East | Naples and a new courthouse complex was built there. |
| als, and plant life in the areas of Sicily and | Naples, and behind that the interwoven relations betw |
| uses of the shortage of coin in the Kingdom of | Naples and the factors that could have reversed this |
| He also painted in | Naples and Venice, then returned to Genoa. |
| ton); France (Marseilles and Le Havre); Italy ( | Naples); and North Africa (Oran). |
| 1798 His Royal Highness Don Alberto, Prince of | Naples and Sicily |
| uke of Calabria, the future king Alfonso II of | Naples and Jerusalem. |
| with Canottieri Olona of Milan, Rari Nantes of | Naples and Camogli teams. |
| hn married Sichelgaita, daughter of John IV of | Naples and sister of Sergius IV. |
| ntalto, illegitimate son of King Ferrante I of | Naples and Diana Guardato. |
| r honorary doctorates from the Universities of | Naples and Varese, Italy, all three of them in Scienc |
| les III of Spain; she was the Queen consort of | Naples and Sicily from 1738 till 1759 and then Queen |
| of Gaeta and his son Docibilis, Gregory IV of | Naples and his son John, and Landulf I of Benevento a |
| He painted in Rome, | Naples, and Genoa. |
| Philip I of Taranto, son of King Charles II of | Naples and Maria of Hungary. |
| se Knights and Spain with her vassal states of | Naples and Sicily. |
| Carlo, Duke of Calabria, Hereditary Prince of | Naples and Sicily |
| ied with Robert II of Capua and Sergius VII of | Naples and he was a mere rebel, fighting the king of |
| Princess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luisa of | Naples and Sicily (5 November 1798 - 17 April 1870); |
| 90 Her Royal Highness Princess Maria Teresa of | Naples and Sicily, Infanta of Spain |
| He was born in | Naples and baptised Alberto Lodovico Maria Filipo Gae |
| er of the House of Bourbon, he was a Prince of | Naples and Sicily by birth. |
| north until October 1944, when it returned to | Naples and disbanded on 31 October. |
| as a diplomat, becoming British Ambassador to | Naples and the Ottoman Empire. |
| sixth patrol would take her to the waters off | Naples and Corsica. |
| g Charles X of France and his wife Carolina of | Naples and Sicily, daughter of King Francis I of the |
| inst the French Charles of Anjou, then King of | Naples and Sicily and also a powerful feudatary in no |
| recentor at Gibraltar Cathedral, a Chaplain in | Naples and finally (before elevation to the Episcopat |
| made him in 1527 head of the light infantry in | Naples and Milan. |
| follow the Great Master of the Grand Lodge of | Naples) and those groups of patriots who supported th |
| he service of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies ( | Naples), and was given command of the 3rd Camp under |
| In 1820 he was at Rome and | Naples, and in 1822. |
| s well as Capua, the coastal cities of Amalfi, | Naples, and Gaeta, and the newly-conquered territorie |
| unded the Settimane Musicali Internazionali in | Naples and the Cremona String Festival in 1971, and i |
| nd Berengar was the fifth son of Charles II of | Naples and Maria of Hungary. |
| lds that Peter consecrated Aspren as bishop of | Naples and asked him to construct the oratory of Sant |
| dicated the latter work to King Ferdinand I of | Naples, and hoped thereby to obtain religious liberty |
| e Clement IV had crowned Charles I the King of | Naples and Sicily (previously a papal fief), but had |
| o (1412), Bologna, decorations in San Martino, | Naples, and the Strozzi tomb in Santa Maria Novella, |
| 1889, and visitor general to the provinces of | Naples and Pouilles between 1889 and 1892. |
| er magistrate Luigi De Magistris, now mayor of | Naples, and they cooperated in anti-mafia investigati |
| aldi, Francesco Crispi and Agostino Bertani at | Naples, and became secretary of Luigi Carlo Farini du |
| They separated at | Naples and Willoughby returned home via Spain. |
| s in the queen of Spain, the king and queen of | Naples, and the king of Portugal. |
| ilip I of Taranto, a son of King Charles II of | Naples and Maria of Hungary in 1294. |
| territories and as such used the title King of | Naples and Jerusalem, and Isabella became Queen conso |
| He returned to | Naples and practised as a lawyer, and from 1837 to 18 |
| truction of the University of Royal Studies in | Naples, and commissioned the reclamation of lands of |
| ere popular at the time (Violent Rome, Violent | Naples) and the producers were aware that Carlo lived |
| Achaea had been turned over to Queen Joan I of | Naples, and James sought to recover it as his inherit |
| He taught at | Naples and then Palermo, where he also worked at the |
| s came, the former in exchange for the city of | Naples and the latter for Richard's recognition of Ap |
| t of studies at the Archiepiscopal Seminary of | Naples and Examiner of the clergy. |
| ted the plans of Charles of Anjou, the King of | Naples and Sicily, for the restoration of the Latin E |
| Following the decision by King Ferdinand IV of | Naples and Sicily to ally himself with the Third Coal |
| en carrying 1,060 passengers bound for Lisbon, | Naples, and Marseille, along with 500 crew members, a |
| member of one of the oldest noble families of | Naples and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. |
| nd surviving son, King Ferdinand IV and III of | Naples and Sicily (from 1815 Ferdinand I of the Two S |
| In 1839 he went to | Naples and was soon appointed director of the Vesuviu |
| Saraceni was born in | Naples and was a relative of Cardinal Fabio Mignatell |
| ragon, while Charles was offered the crowns of | Naples and Sicily. |
| ren born to her parents, the King and Queen of | Naples and Sicily. |
| Meanwhile, Prince Emilio is at war with | Naples and with Partenope. |
| s entire career in the ministry in the area of | Naples and at Lecce, Italy. |
| Margarete of Savoy, widow of king Louis III of | Naples and daughter of Duke Amadeus VIII of Savoy and |
| e Mediterranean and embarked veteran troops at | Naples and Leghorn, Italy, before returning to Boston |
| the region having been part of the Kingdom of | Naples and the Two Sicilies, while the Italian of L'A |
| nd the somewhat exotic plans such as those for | Naples and Venice [California] on the other. |
| from the service of the Gonzagas, and moved to | Naples and later Rome. |
| of Spain, previously Duke of Parma and King of | Naples and Sicily. |
| ilan, La Fenice in Venice, Teatro San Carlo in | Naples, and the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino in Florenc |
| ed on 12 January 1832 at the Teatro San Carlo, | Naples, and was written with prima donna Giuseppina R |
| Joseph somewhat reluctantly left | Naples and arrived in Spain just in time for the comm |
| From 1659 to 1664 he was Spanish Viceroy of | Naples and after death king Philip IV, one of the reg |
| effects of color which drew him to the Bay of | Naples and the neighborhood of Rome. |
| in its presumed model, the double gigliato of | Naples and the Provence; alternatively, the name may |
| It first appeared in | Naples, and influenced the later canzonetta, and from |
| in the service of Ramon de Cardona viceroy of | Naples and returned to Italy upon hearing of a new wa |
| lt as far away as in Bari on the Adriatic Sea, | Naples and much of southern Italy, Cairo and even alo |
| councillor to Philip III of Spain, viceroy of | Naples and inquisitor general of Spain. |
| e largely dependent on external powers such as | Naples and Venice for support. |
| f Byzantium, Gaeta had then, like nearby ports | Naples and Amalfi, a republican form of government wi |
| rn Princess Maria Carolina Ferdinanda Luisa of | Naples and Sicily and had issue; |
| dell'Opera di Roma, the Teatro di San Carlo in | Naples, and the City Theatre in Florence. |
| antuan court, she travelled to Florence, Rome, | Naples, and Modena. |
| nz II, Holy Roman Emperor and Maria Theresa of | Naples and Sicily. |
| nd exile, and then in his 80's, he returned to | Naples and began advising the fisherman and smuggler |
| s predecessor, King Charles VIII of France, to | Naples and Sicily. |
| gade fought in many battles including Salerno, | Naples and at the Gothic Line. |
| came the harpsichordist at the royal chapel in | Naples and at 15 began helping his father with his du |
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