Giulio Genoino (born c. 1565 in Cava de' Tirreni), the 'mind of Masaniello', was a key figure in the 7 July 1647 popular insurrection against Spanish authority...
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privileges of the nobility. Masaniello also became a pupil of the writer Don Giulio Genoino, an octogenarian priest with a past as a defender of the people. In...
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5, 1648. It began after the successful revolt led by Masaniello and Giulio Genoino against King Philip III and his viceroys. The leader of the Republic...
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(architect, designer of the cloisters of Santa Caterina a Formiello) Giulio Genoino (Catholic priest; originator, with Masaniello, of the Neapolitan Revolt...
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hendecasyllabic meter and the author is unknown. At the beginning of 1800, Giulio Genoino adapted the words to the dialect of his time,[citation needed] and Guglielmo...
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Tottola 12 May 1822 Naples, Teatro Nuovo La lettera anonima farsa 1 act Giulio Genoino [it] 29 June 1822 Naples, Teatro del Fondo Chiara e Serafina, o Il pirata...
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publicly beheaded for collaborating with the French. History of Naples Giulio Genoino Parker 2017, p. 388. Parker 2017, p. 326. The Biographical Dictionary...
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Revolt of 1647 The revolt in Naples Belligerents Neapolitan rebels Spanish Empire Commanders and leaders Masaniello Giulio Genoino Philip IV Rodrigo Ponce...
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style chapel. During the uprising of Masaniello, the intercession of Giulio Genoino spared the palace from arson by the revolutionaries. In 1786, an accidental...
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Spanish throne and was trusted by the rebel Masaniello as well as by Giulio Genoino, the apparent real political strategist behind the revolt. As cardinal...
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in 1822 to a libretto by Giulio Genoino [it], a former monk and the official censor of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. Genoino based his libretto on his...
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