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  1. The Neapolitan nativity scene is a representation of the birth of Jesus traditionally set in Naples in the 18th century. [30] The Neapolitan crib art has remained unchanged for centuries, becoming part of the most consolidated and followed Christmas traditions of the city.

  2. NEAPOLIS nē ăp’ ə lĭs ( Νεάπολις, G3736, New Town ). Town on the northern shore of the Aegean Sea. Little is known concerning the founding of Neapolis, but it seems to have been a colony of Thasos and to have served as a harbor giving the islanders access to the mainland.

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  4. Jan 4, 2022 · As He rid the men of demons, He helped rid this particular region of Israel of unclean animals. The cities of Decapolis were the site of some of Jesus’ miracles. Mark 7:31–37 records how Jesus healed a deaf and mute man there. Many people from the region of Decapolis followed Him (Matthew 4:25).

  5. Arteteca. In Italy, this word is famous because of a same-name Neapolitan comedy duo. Arteteca means restlessness, agitation, continuous movements. It takes origin from the late Latin “arthritica” (arthritis) and describes the disease to bones and legs, indeed. The relation with the restlessness is just in Naples.

  6. As early as 1969, Ferdinando Bologna suggested that the artist of the Bibles finest pages be identified with a Neapolitan student of Giotto’s who was also responsible for a cycle of Our Lady’s life made in c. 1335 in the Barrile chapel of San Lorenzo, the sanctuary of a friend and adviser of king Robert.

  7. NICOLAITANS nĭk’ ə lā ə tənz ( Νικολαιτής, -αί ). A term appearing in the Revelation ( 2:6, 15) describing members of Christian congregations who held a doctrine that the Lord hated.

  8. The Bible moralisée of Naples (ms. Fr. 9561) – commissioned by Robert of Naples, also known as Robert the Wise, at the end of his reign and completed in the early 1350s during the reign of his granddaughter Joanna – takes us through more than a century of the dynastic history of France and Italy. The Bible of Naples was modelled upon a one ...

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