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  2. History of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The history of Naples is long and varied, dating to Greek settlements established in the Naples area in the 2nd millennium BC. [1] During the end of the Greek Dark Ages a larger mainland colony – initially known as Parthenope – developed on the Pizzofalcone hill in the 8th century BC, [ 2 ] and was refounded as Neapolis in the 6th century ...

  3. Naples - Wikipedia

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    Naples (/ ˈ n eɪ p əl z / NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli ⓘ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpələ]) [a] is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, [3] after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022. [4]

  4. List of Neapolitan monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Ferdinand II of Aragon conquered Naples from the French in the Treaty of Granada. Naples, alongside Sicily entered in a personal union with the Kingdom of Aragon, which lasted for over 2 centuries.

  5. History of Naples - Wikiwand

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    The history of Naples is long and varied, dating to Greek settlements established in the Naples area in the 2nd millennium BC. During the end of the Greek Dark Ages a larger mainland colony – initially known as Parthenope – developed on the Pizzofalcone hill in the 8th century BC, and was refounded as Neapolis in the 6th century BC: it held ...

  6. History of Naples | photos and facts | Around-Naples.com

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    The kingdom of Naples was established in 1302 when the Angevins of France retreated to the Neapolitan city, because they have been defeated by the Aragonese of Spain, who conquered de Sicily. In 1442 the Spanish conquerors definitively drove out the French, also obtaining the south of the peninsula.

  7. Discovering the historic centre of Naples: what to see and where...

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    Naples is one of the oldest cities in Europe and with the largest historical city centre. Here you can find all the traces of its cultural influences, crossing and telling 27 century oh history.

  8. Visit Naples Official is the city guide of Naples.Find out the best things to do in Naples, where to sleep and the best places to eat in Naples. Visit Naples will help you plan your trip to Naples giving you useful information and advice on how to visit Naples in the best possible way.

  9. Naples — Wikipédia

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    Naples (en italien : Napoli / ˈ n a p o l i /) est une ville d'Italie, chef-lieu de la région de Campanie. Elle est la troisième ville d'Italie par sa population [3] et la seizième de l'Union européenne ainsi que respectivement la deuxième (devant Rome) et la neuvième en incluant sa banlieue [4].

  10. The history and heritage of Naples: outlines and verified...

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    It's not about the beautiful views, vistas or panoramas of Vesuvius; it's not about the monuments, historic buildings or picture-postcard squares: Naples is a vibrant city that releases emotions and feelings in every single corner.

  11. Naples History Facts and Timeline - World Guides

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    The history of Naples probably began around the 8th century BC with the founding of Neapolis, or 'new city', as it was known. It lay close to the much older Greek settlement of Palaepolis in the Gulf of Naples. Over the centuries, the settlement attracted many immigrants.

  12. Kingdom of Naples (Napoleonic) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Naples (Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule; French: Royaume de Naples) was a French client state in southern Italy created in 1806 when 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.

  13. Kingdom of Naples | Map, Renaissance, History, & Facts |...

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    Under the French, Naples was modernized by the abolition of feudalism and the introduction of a uniform legal code, and Murat was deservedly popular as king. Ferdinand IV (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies) was twice forced to flee to Sicily, which he held with the aid of the British.

  14. 16 Things Naples is Known and Famous For - Hey Explorer

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    An unforgettable though underrated city, Naples is known for being the birthplace of pizza, for its instantly recognizable cityscape with Mount Vesuvius as a backdrop, and for its archaeological and architectural treasures.

  15. Naples – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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    Famously quoted by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe in his travel diary Italian Journey. Naples represents one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site with an unmatched heritage as a place of exchange between cultures.

  16. Overview of Naples, capital of Naples province, southern Italy, a compelling city whose historic center was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  17. Naples is a southern Italian city with a port. It faces the Mediterranean Sea and is near Mount Vesuvius . Its name in Italian is Napoli which came from its Greek name Neapolis , meaning new city .

  18. Timeline of Naples - Wikipedia

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    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Naples. The Naples area has been inhabited since the Neolithic period. The earliest historical sources in the area were left by the Myceneans in the 2nd millennium BC. During its long history, Naples has been captured, destroyed and attacked many times.

  19. Naples, Campania, Italy - Italy Heritage

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    Napoli (Naples) is the largest town in southern Italy and capital of the Campania region, located halfway between the Vesuvius volcano and another volcanic area, the Campi Flegrei. Its buildings, museums and culture bear traces of all periods of its history, from its Greek birth until the present day.

  20. Top 15 things to do in Naples - Lonely Planet

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    Founded by Greeks in the first millennium BCE, Naples is one of the most ancient cities in Europe – and it remains alluring to this day. From the ruins of Pompeii and an opulent opera house to a taste of pizza in the city where it was invented, these are the best things to do in Naples.

  21. Parthenopean Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Parthenopean Republic (Italian: Repubblica Partenopea, French: République Parthénopéenne) or Neapolitan Republic (Italian: Repubblica Napoletana) was a short-lived, semi-autonomous republic located within the Kingdom of Naples and supported by the French First Republic.

  22. The historic centre of Naples: a UNESCO World Heritage Site since...

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    UNESCO has recognized the historic center of Naples as a World Heritage Site. This is also thanks to the vast amount of monuments present in the Neapolitan center. Naples is in fact one of the cities with the highest density of cultural, artistic and monumental resources in the world.

  23. Is Naples Italy Worth Visiting? Pros & Cons - The Geographical...

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    Wondering if Naples, Italy is worth visiting? In this guide, I take you through the pros and cons of exploring this vibrant city. From indulging in world-famous pizza to discovering its rich history and energetic street life, Naples offers an authentic Italian experience like no other.

  24. Robert, King of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Robert of Anjou (Italian: Roberto d'Angiò), known as Robert the Wise (Italian: Roberto il Saggio; 1276 – 20 January 1343), was King of Naples, titular King of Jerusalem and Count of Provence and Forcalquier from 1309 to 1343, the central figure of Italian politics of his time. [ 2 ] .