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Flag changed after Alfonso I of the House of Trastámara became King. The kingdom adopted the flag of the Spanish Empire when the Habsburg Charles V became King of Naples in 1516. 1714–1734
Naples has had other flags in the past, including flags of the Kingdom of Naples. After Naples was united with Sicily in 1442, the flag used the colours of Aragon. Starting in 1735, the flag of the Kingdom of Naples was green and white. [1] When Naples was part of the Parthenopaean Republic (1799), the flag had 3 vertical zones, blue, yellow ...
1st Flag of The Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples: A Horizontal Tricolour of White, Red and Black 1808–1811 2nd Flag of The Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples A composition formed by a white diamond, in turn included in a red and black box, with the coat of arms in the center. 1811–1815 3rd Flag of The Napoleonic Kingdom of Naples
Alfonso V and the Duchy of Milan agreed to mutual support for the Treaty of Milan, in the demand for the throne of Naples and in the dispute against the Sforza and the Papacy. Alfonso was released in October. [9] Milan's change of alliances revolted the Genoese at Christmas 1435, killing the Milanese governor. [10]
Ferrante d'Aragona, depicted as a member of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Ferdinand was born on 2 June 1424 in Valencia.His mother, Gueraldona Carlino, [11] was probably a woman of Neapolitan origin who in December 1423 had accompanied Alfonso on his return to Spain, where she later married a certain Gaspar Reverdit of Barcelona.
Changed shades of colors: 18:29, 7 May 2012: 900 × 600 (219 bytes) Magasjukur2: ... Flag of Naples; Kingdom of Naples; Kingdom of Naples (Napoleonic) List of Italian ...
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Seal of 1488 bearing the coat of arms of Naples. The second document is a pilot book whose drafting dates back to the years 1325–1330 by Angelino Dalorto, in which unlike contemporary works, Naples is not assigned the Angevin insignia but a two-colored flag, the color of the parchment in the part of the rod and red in the other half. A ...