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  2. Flag of Naples - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Kingdom of Naples - Wikipedia

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    However, Naples and Sicily were conquered by Charles, Duke of Parma (of the Spanish Bourbons) during the War of the Polish Succession in 1734, he was then installed as King of Naples and Sicily from 1735. In 1816, Naples formally unified with the island of Sicily to form the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.

  4. Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies - Wikipedia

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    10 September 1792: Died of smallpox. Maria Enrichetta Carmela: Naples, 31 July 1787: Naples, 20 September 1792: Died of smallpox. Carlo Gennaro: Naples, 26 August 1788: Caserta Palace, 1 February 1789: Died of smallpox. Died aged 5 months. Leopoldo Giovanni Giuseppe Michele of Naples: Naples, 2 July 1790: Naples, 10 March 1851

  5. Frederick of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Frederick married twice. His first wife was Anne of Savoy—daughter of Amadeus IX, Duke of Savoy, [9] and Yolande of Valois, daughter of Charles VII, King of France—whom he married on September 11, 1478, in Milan. With Anne he had one daughter: Charlotte (c. 1479/1480–1506), [9] who married Guy XVI, Count of Laval [10]

  6. History of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The Bay of Naples, by Joseph Vernet, 1748. The population of Naples at the beginning of the 19th century was mostly made up of a mass of people, who were called the lazzarone and lived in extremely poor conditions. As well, there was a strong royal bureaucracy and an élite of landowners.

  7. Ferdinand I of Naples - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  9. Timeline of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Four Days of Naples (1943) 1943 September – Four days of Naples. October – Post-office bombing. 1944 – Naples is occupied by the Americans. In the same year, the last eruption of Vesuvius. 1945 – With the film The Millions of Naples, start the successes of the works of Eduardo De Filippo. 1950 – Naples Airport operating commercial ...