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  1. The kingdom of Naples and Napoleon Bonaparte. In 1806 the kingdom of Naples was conquered by Napoleon Bonaparte who appointed his brother Joseph as the new king. The Bourbons were forced to retreat to Sicily. After a few years the French emperor also conquered Spain, so Joseph Bonaparte left to go to reign the Iberian peninsula.

  2. History. Although the Napoleonic kings were officially styled King of Naples and Sicily, British domination of the Mediterranean made it impossible for the French to gain control of Sicily, where Ferdinand had fled, and French power was confined to the mainland Kingdom of Naples alone while Ferdinand continued to reside in and rule the Kingdom of Sicily.

  3. Jan 11, 2017 · Medieval Naples, here defined as the period covering Late Antiquity (beginning 325 CE) through the end of Angevin rule (1442 CE ), enjoys a complex history. Founded as a Greek settlement ( Neapolis) around the 6th century BCE, Naples was a favorite resort town during Late Antiquity and also one of the earliest bastions of Christianity in Europe.

  4. From the end of the thirteenth century to the beginning of the sixteenth, the political history of the kingdom of Naples was marked by a struggle between two dynastic and territorial European powers, the Angevins and the Aragonese, for control of the western Mediterranean. The conflict, ending with the succession to the throne of Ferdinand the ...

  5. Naples, kingdom of Naples, kingdom of. Bibliography . Sections in this article: Bibliography ... See more Encyclopedia articles on: Italian History.

  6. Oct 15, 2008 · Internet Archive Audio. Live Music Archive Librivox Free Audio. Featured. ... History of the Kingdom of Naples, 1734-1825 by Colletta, Pietro, 1775-1831. Publication date

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