The stairways of Naples are over 200 and are complex urban systems that connect various areas of the city comprising often narrow interconnected stone...
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who is thought to be entombed nearby. Naples is noted for its numerous stately villas, fountains and stairways, such as the Neoclassical Villa Floridiana...
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Petraio (category Tourist attractions in Naples)
its name. Stairways in Naples Matera 40°50′35.87″N 14°14′10.70″E / 40.8432972°N 14.2363056°E / 40.8432972; 14.2363056 Stairways of Naples "Percorsi...
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been created beneath Naples and its environs. In World War II, many of the quarry shafts were enlarged and spiraling stairways were added, opening up...
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Charles III of Spain (redirect from Charles VII of Naples)
1788) was King of Spain in the years 1759 to 1788. He was also Duke of Parma and Piacenza, as Charles I (1731–1735); King of Naples, as Charles VII; and...
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Giuliano da Sangallo (section Reggia in Naples)
the Medici Villa and the castle in Naples include the raised platform on which the structures were built, two stairways leading to the main entrance, and...
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a Mergellina (Holy Mary of Childbirth in Mergellina) is a church located in the quartiere of Chiaia in Naples, Italy. The church is peculiarly perched...
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San Paolo Maggiore is a basilica church in Naples, southern Italy, and the burial place of Saint Cajetan, founder of the Theatines. It is located on Piazza...
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Antonio Corradini (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2019)
VI, Holy Roman Emperor. In the 1740s he moved first to Rome and later to Naples, where he died. Corradini was the son of Gerolamo Corradini, a professional...
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Norman conquest of southern Italy (redirect from Norman Kingdom of Naples)
Pandulf, but in 1029 he joined Sergius IV of Naples (whom Pandulf expelled from Naples in 1027, probably with Ranulf's assistance). In 1029, Ranulf and...
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films. If a film won the Academy Award for Best Picture its entry is listed in a shaded background with a boldface title. Competitive Academy Awards are...
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Spanish Steps (category Stairways)
and the Spanish Embassy to the Holy See in the Palazzo Monaldeschi at the bottom of the steps. The stairway was designed by the architects Francesco...
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Benedetto Croce 19 in Naples, Italy, a section of a street, Spaccanapoli. It is next to three other important buildings of Naples: Filomarino Palace,...
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Nanowar of Steel (redirect from Stairway to Valhalla)
the genre, often parodying the way in which power metal bands are perceived to take themselves very seriously. In 2006, the band changed their name from...
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Santa Maria della Mercede a Montecalvario (redirect from Santa Maria della Mercede a Montecalvario, Naples)
Montecalvario) is a church located on largo Montecalvario in Naples, Italy. The church was founded in 1560, endowed by the Neapolitan aristocrat Ilaria D'Apuzzo...
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Posillipo (category Archaeological sites in Naples)
residential quarter of Naples, southern Italy, located along the northern coast of the Gulf of Naples. From the 1st century BC the Bay of Naples witnessed the...
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Alvito, Lazio (category Cities and towns in Lazio)
the seat of a Duchy, created in 1454, on the boundary of the Kingdom of Naples (later, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies). Alvito, together with Sora, remained...
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Pozzuoli (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Naples)
Puteoli) is a city and comune (municipality) of the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the Italian region of Campania. It is the main city of the Phlegrean Peninsula...
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French Renaissance architecture (category Renaissance architecture in France)
pilasters, statues in niches, a high roof with lucarnes, a central frontispiece resembling Italian church architecture, and two diverging stairways. The second...
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Palazzo Serra di Cassano (category Palaces in Naples)
Palazzo Serra di Cassano is an aristocratic palace in Naples, Italy, built for the wealthy Serra family, one of the original 54 families of the 'old nobility'...
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Love After Lockup (category Official website not in Wikidata)
into two parts in their official listings, but also includes the two seasons of the spin-off Love After Lockup: Life After Lockup in their episode count...
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The House of the Prince of Naples is a Roman domus (townhouse) located in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii near Naples, Italy. The structure is so named...
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Baroque garden (category Châteaux with formal gardens in France)
composed of five terraces, elaborately planted in geometric forms and connected with ramps and stairways. Like many Baroque gardens, it was best viewed...
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Paolo Persico (category Artists from the Kingdom of Naples)
active at and near Naples. He is best known for sculptures in the gardens of Palace of Caserta, including the figures of Diana and Acteon in a fountain. He...
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and also encountered Antonio Canova. Returning to Naples, he helped decorate the entrance stairway to the Royal Palace. He also helped complete the gilded...
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Matera (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
levels spanning the height of 380 m, connected by a network of paths, stairways, and courtyards (vicinati). The medieval city clinging on to the edge...
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featured in many British comic strips, novels, and dramatic productions since 1893. He was featured in various British publications from 1893 to 1978 in a variety...
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Victor Emmanuel II Monument (category History museums in Italy)
was conceived as a modern forum, an agora on three levels connected by stairways and dominated by a portico characterized by a colonnade. The complex process...
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Materdei station (redirect from Materdei (Naples Metro))
of the Naples Metro and is located in Piazza Scipione Ammirato in Naples. According to the British newspaper The Daily Telegraph it was ranked in 16th place...
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Jake. "Naples man accused in Lely High School shooting held without bond". Naples Daily News. Allen, Jake. "Naples man sentenced to life in prison for...
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