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    Castel Capuano is a castle in Naples, southern Italy. It takes its name from the fact that it was at that point in the city walls where the road led out...
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  • and churchman, sometimes called Peter Capuano Rico Capuano, Scottish musician known as Rico (artist) Castel Capuano, a castle in Naples, named for its situation...
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    formed by the port and by the two main castles adjacent to it, Castel Capuano and Castel dell'Ovo. This relationship between the royal court and town planning...
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    "Fondazione Castel Capuano". Archived from the original on 10 July 2018. Retrieved 10 July 2018. Giuseppe Grispello, Il mistero di Castel Sant'Elmo, Napoli...
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    as the Aragonese soldiers had failed to capture Joan in the siege of Castel Capuano, Sergianni was freed and fled to Aversa with the queen. The situation...
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    Alfonso had Caracciolo arrested and besieged Joanna's residence, the Castel Capuano. An agreement was obtained; Caracciolo was freed, and fled to Aversa...
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    (various examples remain, the most famous of which is the necropolis of Castel Capuano). It also eventually had strong walls (5th century), an odeon, a theatre...
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    on 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...
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    succeeded by his uncle, Frederick. On 26 June 1467, Ferrandino was born in Castel Capuano, a residence that King Ferrante had given to his son Alfonso and his...
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    man with a very sensitive soul, who very often went to visit her in Castel Capuano or in the villa called della Duchesca staying in his company. Throughout...
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    University of Naples and then he became a lawyer in the court at the Castel Capuano.[citation needed] But failing to always find truth in the Court, he...
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    death in 1496, at the age of 27. He was baptized on April 19, 1452, in Castel Capuano and his godfather was the Emperor Frederick III, who was then sent to...
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  • Poggioreale to via Casanova to enter Naples from the ancient gate where Castel Capuano is now located. The Greek walls followed the edges of the plateau on...
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  • success. He painted for a church in Naples, a Calvary now exhibited in Castel Capuano. Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters...
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    hospital, located on Via dei Tribunali corner with Via Castel Capuano, just after the piazzetta Sedil Capuano, in Naples, Italy. The church and the attached Sala...
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    centralized administration, moving all courts onto the same premises, the Castel Capuano, also known as the "Vicaria". Don Pedro is remembered as the viceroy...
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    1460, unless he is the Colantonio paid for decorating a room in the Castel Capuano in 1487. However Summonte says that he died young. His paintings show...
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    princess was educated at the residence of the Dukes of Calabria in Castel Capuano, and one of her teachers was the poet and humanist Giovanni Pontano...
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    Rifugio Church of San Tommaso a Capuana Chapel of the Monte dei Poveri Castel Capuano Guglia di San Gaetano Holleran, Claire (October 2017). "Finding commerce:...
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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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    simple white marble column on a pedestal that formerly stood outside the Castel Capuano along Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy. It was used by the government...
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    travertine stones, he had the Porta Capuana transported, which was near the Castel Capuano on the sides of the church of Santa Caterina in Formiello, where it...
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    Ferrante d'Este (19 September 1477, Castel Capuano, Naples – February 1540, Ferrara) was a Ferrarese nobleman and condottiero. He was the son of Ercole...
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    Annunciation. There is evidence that Corenzio painted parts of the Castel Capuano from dated payments of the Banco di Napoli in 1608. Corenzio also painted...
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    Norman buildings in Naples were mainly lay ones, notably castles (Castel Capuano and Castel dell'Ovo), walls, and fortified gates. Duke of Naples Tutini,...
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    di Napoli. The palace is just down the street from the entrance to Castel Capuano The palace once housed the Banco dei Poveri (Bank of the Poor) arose...
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    city gates. This is now the via Toledo. The pair also redesigned the Castel Capuano, transforming it from a military building into the new Palace of Justice...
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  • Isabella of Aragon, Duchess of Milan with their own household in the Castel Capuano in Naples. They were provided with a generous allowance from her maternal...
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    Zambrano, Mazzariello, Costabile, Rescigno, and Capuano. The village spans on a hill between Castel San Giorgio (1 km south) and Siano (2 km north)....
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    original gate, which had been closer to the castle of the same name, Castel Capuano, was rebuilt and relocated in 1484. Then when the walls were razed,...
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