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    Castel Nuovo (Italian: [kaˌstɛl ˈnwɔːvo]; Neapolitan: Castiello Nuovo; "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino (Italian: [ˈmaskjo andʒoˈiːno]; Neapolitan:...
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    Charles I of Anjou (r. 1266–85) built a new castle, Castel Nuovo, and moved his court there. Castel dell'Ovo became the seat of the Royal Chamber and of the...
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    Il castel dell'ovo". Archived from the original on 14 August 2013. Retrieved 9 August 2013. "Cultura – Patrimonio Artistico e Museale – Castel Nuovo"....
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    Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco (3 April 1895 – 16 March 1968) was an Italian composer, pianist and writer. He was known as one of the foremost guitar composers...
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    of literature as well as commissioning several constructions for the Castel Nuovo. Born at Medina del Campo, he was the son of Ferdinand of Trastámara...
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    to Rome, Ferrante wanted to anticipate the investiture. After leaving Castel Nuovo he went to the cathedral of the city on horseback, accompanied by the...
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    handbook for travellers in southern Italy by John Murray (Firm), page 99–100. 1883. Media related to Castel Nuovo (Naples) in art at Wikimedia Commons...
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    officially moved the capital from Palermo to Naples where he resided at the Castel Nuovo. During this period, much Gothic architecture sprang up around Naples...
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    and named Joanna and Maria as his heirs at a public ceremony at the Castel Nuovo in Naples on 4 December 1330. John of Durazzo and his wife, Agnes of...
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  • Leopold Petazzi de Castel Nuovo (born 1703 in Vienna) was an Austrian clergyman and bishop for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Ljubljana. He was ordained...
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    Probably the earliest large recreation was the "Aragonese Arch" at the Castel Nuovo in Naples, erected by Alfonso V of Aragon in 1470, supposedly to commemorate...
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    capital from Palermo to Naples. He settled in his new residence in the Castel Nuovo, around which a new district grew up, marked by palaces and residences...
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    Viceregal Palace, using, in fact, part of its gardens, and next to the Castel Nuovo, the former royal residence, reinforcing the courtly character of the...
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    adversaries were able to retain the two most important fortresses, the Castel Nuovo and Castel Sant'Elmo. Charles VI of France reached the age of majority, dismissed...
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  • in Venice, June–October 1999. Basquiat a Napoli at Il Museo Civico di Castel Nuovo in Naples, December 1999–March 2000. Jean-Michel Basquiat: Dipinti at...
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    called Castel a Terra or "Castle near the Land" by the Venetians, who also called it Castel Nuovo or "New Castle". The eastern peak was called Castel a Mare...
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    historians to his presumed participation in the triumphal arch of the Castel Nuovo in Naples during the 1450s (where he would have known the Catalan sculptor...
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  • Castelnuovo (redirect from Castello Nuovo)
    Castelnuovo or Castel Nuovo (Italian for 'new castle/fortress') may refer to : Comuni (communes or municipalities): Castelnuovo, Trentino, Province of...
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    with some of the compositions known, which were then hanging in the Castel Nuovo in Naples. There is a small Crucifixion in the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum...
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    not masters of the city, for the French in Castel Sant'Elmo and the Republicans in Castel Nuovo and Castel dell'Ovo still held out and bombarded the streets...
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  • Capodimonte. Reggia di Quisisana Palace of Portici Castel Nuovo Castel Capuano Castel Sant'Elmo Castel dell'Ovo Casina Vanvitelliana Royal Palace of Ischia...
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    Illustrious Men that is painted on the windows of the Santa Barbara Chapel of Castel Nuovo, which are usually attributed to his pupils. In 1332, King Robert named...
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    Campanile White Tower (Brixen) Castello Maniace Castello Ursino Castel Nuovo Castel del Monte (Apulia) Kaunas Castle Trakai Peninsula Castle Trakai Island...
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    Carmine Castle on 10 April; Castel Sant'Elmo fell on 27 April; the Castel dell'Ovo on 4 May, and finally the Castel Nuovo on 6 May. This all occurred...
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    at the court of Alfonso V of Aragon in Naples, where he restored the Castel Nuovo, redesigning its plan and adding several loggias and the Barons Hall...
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    become the modern Italian language. During this period, he also built the Castel del Monte, and in 1224, he founded the University of Naples, now called...
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    announcement of the liquifaction is greeted with at the 13th-century Castel Nuovo. The ampoules remain exposed on the altar for eight days, while the priests...
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  • Giovanni Battista and Sant'Agata were razed to build a papal fortress. The Castel Nuovo was razed in 1562. The papal fortress was razed in the 19th century....
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    and in need of an heir: she married James on September 26, 1363, at Castel Nuovo. Perhaps to avoid the civil strife of Joanna's first two marriages, James...
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    Castle [it], Naples Carmine Castle, Naples Castel Capuano, Naples Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino), Naples Castel dell'Ovo, Naples Sant'Elmo, Naples Vigliena...
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