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  1. Kingdom of Naples, state covering the southern portion of the Italian Peninsula from the Middle Ages to 1860. It was often united politically with Sicily. By the early 12th century the Normans had carved out a state in southern Italy and Sicily in areas formerly held by the Byzantines, Lombards, and Muslims. In 1130 Roger II, on uniting all the ...

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  2. In 1442, however, Alfonso V conquered the Kingdom of Naples and unified Sicily and Naples once again as dependencies of Aragon. At his death in 1458, the War of the Neapolitan Succession (1458–1462) erupted, after which the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferdinand I, Alfonso's illegitimate son. Aragonese dynasty

  3. environs of Naples Bay had a complex social structure and were excellent watermen. The first recorded human disturbance in Naples Bay was a canal that most likely was excavated by the indigenous people that frequented these waters. It was first noted on a map from 1775 and was described as a "haulover" (Tebeau, 1966).

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  4. Naples was founded about 600 bce as Neapolis (“New City”), close to the more ancient Palaepolis, which had itself absorbed the name of the siren Parthenope. Both towns originated as Greek settlements, extensions almost certainly of Greek colonies established during the 7th and 6th centuries bce on the nearby island of Pithecusa (now Ischia ...

  5. Japanese. Dutch. Outstanding Universal Value. Brief synthesis. Located in southern Italy, Naples is a major port city in the centre of the ancient Mediterranean region. Its origins go back to its foundation as Parthenope or Palaepolis in the 9th century B.C., subsequently re-established as Neapolis (New City) in 470 B.C.

  6. May 17, 2020 · MapMaster, . " Map of the Bay of Naples, 79 CE ." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 17 May 2020. Web. 18 May 2024. Remove Ads. A map showing the cities and towns affected by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. Date of map is 2007 CE.

  7. Aug 23, 2017 · From the 13th century to Italian unification in 1861 Naples was the seat of far-reaching kingdoms, whose territories included the regions of Southern Italy.

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