Castel Nuovo (Italian: [kaˌstɛl ˈnwɔːvo]; Neapolitan: Castiello Nuovo; "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino (Italian: [ˈmaskjo andʒoˈiːno]; Neapolitan:...
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Castel Sant'Elmo is a medieval fortress located on Vomero Hill adjacent to the Certosa di San Martino, overlooking Naples, Italy. The name "Sant'Elmo"...
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children and the Count's wife, then leading them to the prisons of Castel Nuovo in Naples. When the other conspirators learned what Alfonso had done, fearing...
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Charles officially moved the capital from Palermo to Naples, where he resided at the Castel Nuovo. Having a great interest in architecture, Charles I imported...
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Alfonso V of Aragon (redirect from Alfonso I of Naples)
Sforza who defeated the Aragonese militias near Castel Capuano in Naples. Alfonso fled to Castel Nuovo, but the help of a fleet of 22 galleys led by Giovanni...
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Castel dell'Ovo ("Egg Castle") is a seafront castle in Naples, located on the former island of Megaride, now a peninsula, on the Gulf of Naples in Italy...
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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 Périgord...
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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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modern Italian language. He also built the Castel del Monte and in 1224 founded the University of Naples, now called, after him, Università Federico II...
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Games until it was replaced at the 2004 Olympic Games. Relief on the Castel Nuovo, Naples, 1470. It shows the entry of Alfonso V of Aragon after taking the...
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contrast, Naples and Southern Italy in general had few artists. Large projects in Naples such as the Triumphal entrance to the Castel Nuovo and the Porta...
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Aragon in Naples, where he restored the Castel Nuovo, redesigning its plan and adding several loggias and the Barons Hall. He died in 1456 in Naples. Campbell...
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Perugia (1216, 1264–1265, 1285, 1292–1294, 1304–1305), Anagni (1243), Naples (1254, 1294), Viterbo (1261, 1268–1271, July 1276, August–September 1276...
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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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International Gothic art in Italy (section Naples)
France on the Palace portal, Naples 15th century. Castel Nuovo in Naples, Hall of the Barons, 15th century. Castelnuovo of Naples, Hall of the Barons, 15th...
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Naples becomes the capital of the Kingdom of Sicily. 1282 – Castel Nuovo built. 1309 – Robert of Anjou is proclaimed King of Naples. 1313 – Naples Cathedral...
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Parthenopean Republic (redirect from Republic of Naples (1799))
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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The Naples Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Napoli) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Naples, Campania, Italy and some parts of the adjacent...
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Louis II of Anjou (redirect from Louis II, King of Naples)
possession of the town of Naples, but his adversaries were able to retain the two most important fortresses, the Castel Nuovo and Castel Sant'Elmo. Charles VI...
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century in Gotico Angioiano style as part of urban project around the Castel Nuovo, the royal palace of Charles II of Anjou. The church was founded in 1364...
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and having prayed with great tears of the surrounding, he was taken to Castel Nuovo. In this regard, the Milanese historian Bernardino Corio writes: "Ferdinando...
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Charles III of Spain (redirect from Charles VII of Naples)
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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Pescara Museo Civico di Teramo Museo Civico di Castel Nuovo, Naples Museo Civico Filangieri, Naples Museo Civico Raffaele Marocco, Piedimonte Matese...
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fight against the Papal States. In 1437, the siege of Naples began from the Castel Nuovo and the Castel dell'Ovo, defended by Antonio Caldera, who resisted...
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which now is part of Palazzo Barbaja. Because of its location near the Castel Nuovo, the Spanish authorities demanded that the church only have a low dome...
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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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the famous military engineer Pietro Navarro. Navarro was imprisoned in Castel Nuovo, where he was strangled or hanged later that month. (in Italian) Francesco...
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Palermo to Naples where he resided at the Castel Nuovo. During this period, much Gothic architecture sprang up around Naples, including the Naples Cathedral...
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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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In 1305 he painted two chapels of the Castel Nuovo, and in 1306 two chapels of the Castel del Uovo, at Naples. He was a favourite of King Robert, who...
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