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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
The current flag representing the city consists of two equal-sized rectangles: golden yellow on the left and red on the right side. Historically, the flag of Naples was a national flag during the existence of the Kingdom of Naples. Several different flags were used throughout its history, depending on who controlled the nation at the time.
King of Naples (Re di Napoli) Louis II (Luigi II) 1384 1389 1417 1399 • Son of Louis I (adopted son of Joanna I) • Crowned in 1389 • Actually ruled in Naples only from 1390 until 1399 King of Naples (Re di Napoli) Louis III of Anjou (Luigi III) 1417: 1434 • Son of Louis II • He was recognised as Joanna II's heir in 1423. King of Naples
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
The Kingdom of Naples (Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule) was a French client state in southern Italy that existed from 1806 to 1815. It was founded after the Bourbon Ferdinand IV & III of Naples and Sicily sided with the Third Coalition against Napoleon, and was in return ousted from his kingdom by a French invasion.
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The new king of Denmark has changed the country’s royal coat of arms to more prominently feature Greenland in an apparent rebuke of President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to take over the ...
Coat of Arms. Frederick (April 19, 1452 – November 9, 1504), sometimes called Frederick IV or Frederick of Aragon, [1] was the last king of Naples from the Neapolitan branch of the House of Trastámara, ruling from 1496 to 1501.