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    Copanello (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    1938.7289. Inquisitio facta de bonis ecclesiasticis in Calabria (in Italian). Vol. 3. Archive d’État de Naples. "Histoire de l'édifice". Motel Copanello...
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    group were arrested for allegedly planning a coup d'état in Germany. The group, called Patriotic Union [de] (German: Patriotische Union), which was led by...
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    that same year. A further imperial sinecure was Archichancelier d'État de l'Empire de France ("Archchancellor of State of the Empire of France"). His...
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  • The 1992 Peruvian coup d'état attempt was an attempted coup d'état planned to take place on November 13, 1992, by a group of soldiers from the Peruvian...
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    While in Naples, Ficquelmont was recognized as Austria's main diplomatic asset for his political subtlety as well as his social skills, "Count de Ficquelmont's...
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    publication of Rome, Naples, Florence (September 1817) onwards, he published his works under the pseudonym "M. de Stendhal, officier de cavalerie". He borrowed...
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    First Republic into the First French Empire, five years after his coup d'état of November 1799 (18 Brumaire). Napoleon and the Grande Armée had to fight...
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    Catherine de' Medici (Italian: Caterina de' Medici, pronounced [kateˈriːna de ˈmɛːditʃi]; French: Catherine de Médicis, pronounced [katʁin də medisis];...
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    power by force. The murder of a prominent republican precipitated the coup d'état that had been so long in coming. During the waning days of King Manuel II's...
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  • definition: A "de facto government" comes into, or remains in, power by means not provided for in the country's constitution, such as a coup d'état, revolution...
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    Lucien Charles Joseph Napoléon, Prince Français, Prince of Naples, 2nd Prince de Pontecorvo, 3rd Prince Murat (16 May 1803 – 10 April 1878) was a French...
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    favorite the Duc de Luynes) a coup d'état (also named Coup de majesté) on 24 April 1617: Concino Concini was assassinated by the Marquis de Vitry, and Marie...
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  • disruption in government diamond production precipitated a military coup d'état in April 1992, organized by the National Provisional Ruling Council (NPRC)...
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    vessel, which was forced to run aground in the southern Italian Kingdom of Naples, where he was taken prisoner and thrown into a dungeon. He languished there...
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    extraordinary to Florence and the Kingdom of Naples before London (1851–55), where he was charged with announcing the coup d'état to the prime minister, Lord Palmerston...
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    "CASALANZA, Convenzione di". Archive. Retrieved 17 April 2020. Pietro Colletta (1858). History of the kingdom of Naples: 1734–1825, chapter III. T. Constable...
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    with his own hands. He was made chef de brigade in March 1797 following these actions and sent to the armée de Naples, before being charged with an expedition...
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    Dutch). Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers. ISBN 978-9-02953-4864. Rommelse, Gijs (2006). The Second Anglo-Dutch War (1665–1667): raison d'état, mercantilism and...
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    Charles Louis de Secondat, Baron de La Brède et de Montesquieu (18 January 1689 – 10 February 1755), generally referred to as simply Montesquieu, was a...
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    the occupation of the Kingdom of Naples and of the Marches, and by the entry of General Sextius Alexandre François de Miollis into Rome; while General...
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    Weiss of Una geografia politica della diversità: studi su Montesquieu, Naples, Liguori, 2015.) Andrew Scott Bibby, Montesquieu’s Political Economy, New...
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    known as the "Egg of Naples" as a centrepiece at her forehead. Another account mentions her gown of Persian velvet, une robbe de velours pers, sewn with...
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    at a Fascist rally in Naples: "Our program is simple: we want to rule Italy." On the following day, the Quadrumvirs, Emilio De Bono, Italo Balbo, Michele...
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  • Benito Mussolini, the leader of the National Fascist Party, attempted a coup d'état (titled by the Fascist propaganda as the March on Rome) in which around...
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    of the results only strengthened tensions in the country. In the city of Naples, in Apulia, in Calabria and in Sicily, the monarchists carried out protest...
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    Sciaboletta ("little saber") by some Italians. Victor Emmanuel III was born in Naples in the Kingdom of Italy to King Umberto I and Margherita of Savoy, the Queen...
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    Napoleonic Wars (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    November 9, in a bloodless coup d'état, replacing the Directory with the Consulate and transforming the republic into a de facto dictatorship. He further...
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    Joseph Fouché (category Articles with Internet Archive links)
    and Charles Maurice de Talleyrand, once bitter enemies, were having meetings in Paris during which Joachim Murat, King of Naples, had been approached...
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  • with Napoleon 1807–1812. Sicily remained in personal union with Naples until Naples became a French client-republic following the Battle of Campo Tenese...
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    saying he was the victim of a coup d'état by his ministers and the referendum had been rigged against him. In response, De Gasperi, who became Acting President...
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