NAPLES, KINGDOM OF

former state, occupying the Italian peninsula south of the former Papal States. It comprised roughly the present regions of Campania, Abruzzi, Molise, Basilicata, Apulia, and Calabria. Naples was the capital.

In the 11th and 12th cent. the Normans under Robert Guiscard and his successors seized S Italy from the Byzantines. The popes, however, claimed suzerainty over S Italy and were to play an important part in the history of Naples. In 1139 Roger II, Guiscard's nephew, was invested by Innocent II with the kingdom of Sicily, including the Norman lands in S Italy. The last Norman king designated Constance, wife of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, as his heir and the kingdom passed successively to Frederick II, Conrad IV, Manfred, and Conradin of Hohenstaufen. Under them S Italy flowered, but in 1266 Charles I (Charles of Anjou), founder of the Angevin dynasty, was invested with the crown by Pope Clement IV, who wished to drive the Hohenstaufen family from Italy. Charles lost Sicily in 1282 but retained his territories on the mainland, which came to be known as the kingdom of Naples. Refusing to give up their claim to Sicily, Charles and his successors warred with the house of Aragón, which held the island, until in 1373 Queen Joanna I of Naples formally renounced her claim.

During her reign began the struggle for succession between Charles of Durazzo (later Charles III of Naples) and Louis of Anjou (Louis I of Naples). The struggle was continued by their heirs. Charles's descendants, Lancelot and Joanna II, successfully defended their thrones despite papal support of their French rivals, but Joanna successively adopted as her heir Alfonso V of Aragón and Louis III and René of Anjou, and the dynastic struggle was prolonged. Alfonso defeated René and in 1442 was invested with Naples by the pope. His successor in Naples, Ferdinand I (Ferrante), suppressed (1485) a conspiracy of the powerful feudal lords. Meanwhile the Angevin claim to Naples had passed to the French crown with the death (1486) of René's nephew, Charles of Maine. Charles VIII of France pressed the claim and in 1495 briefly seized Naples, thus starting the Italian Wars between France and Spain. Louis XII, Charles's successor, temporarily joined forces with Spain and dethroned Frederick (1501), the last Aragonese king of Naples, but fell out with his allies, who defeated him.

The Treaties of Blois (1504–5) gave Naples and Sicily to Spain, which for two centuries ruled the two kingdoms through viceroys—one at Palermo, one at Naples. Gonzalo Fernández de Córdoba was the first viceroy of Naples. Under Spain, S Italy became one of the most backward and exploited areas in Europe. Heavy taxation (from which the nobility and clergy were exempt) filled the Spanish treasury; agriculture suffered from the accumulation of huge estates by quarreling Italian and Spanish nobles and the church; famines were almost chronic; disease, superstition, and ignorance flourished. A popular revolt against these conditions, led by Masaniello, was crushed in 1648. In the War of the Spanish Succession the kingdom was occupied (1707) by Austria, which kept it by the terms of the Peace of Utrecht (1713; see Utrecht, Peace of). During the War of the Polish Succession, however, Don Carlos of Bourbon (later Charles III of Spain) reconquered Naples and Sicily. The Treaty of Vienna (1738) confirmed the conquest, and the two kingdoms became subsidiary to the Spanish crown, ruled in personal union by a cadet branch of the Spanish line of Bourbon. Naples then had its own dynasty, but conditions improved little.

In 1798 Ferdinand IV and his queen, Marie Caroline, fled from the French Revolutionary army. The Parthenopean Republic was set up (1799), but the Bourbons returned the same year with the help of the English under Lord Nelson. Reprisals were severe; Sir John Acton, the queen's favorite, once more was supreme. In 1806 the French again drove out the royal couple, who fled to Sicily. Joseph Bonaparte (see under Bonaparte, made king of Naples by Napoleon I, was replaced in 1808 by Joachim Murat. Murat's beneficent reforms were revoked after his fall and execution (1815) by Ferdinand, who was restored to the throne (Marie Caroline had died in 1814). In 1816 Ferdinand merged Sicily and Naples and styled himself Ferdinand I, king of the Two Sicilies.

For the remaining history of Naples, annexed to Sardinia in 1860, see Two Sicilies, kingdom of the.

Bibliography

See H. Acton, The Bourbons of Naples (1734–1825) (1956) and The Last Bourbons of Naples 1825–61 (1961); B.Croce, History of the Kingdom of Naples (1925, tr. 1970).

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...Publication Data Good government in Spanish Naples / translated and edited by Antonio Calabria...Includes bibliographical references. 1. Naples Kingdom -- Politics and government. 2. Naples Kingdom -- Economic conditions. I. Calabria...
...of the port revenues in the kingdom of Jerusalem were the officials...of the ports. In the Norman kingdom the difference was made between...to include both parts of the kingdom. The materials from Jerusalem...Durrieu, Archives Angevines de Naples , i , 54-57; L. Cadier...
...Anjou, Picardy, Burgundy, Maine, Brunswick, Frisia, Saxony, Bavaria, Piedmont, Lombardy, Pisa, Venice, Piacenza, Naples, and many other localities. Moreover, these studies preserve the names only of those who were conspicuous by their position...
...exporting cotton and silk cloth to Naples without duties, a measure...maintaining French troops in the Kingdom, which since 1808 had risen...caused numerous bankruptcies in Naples. He complained bitterly about...behaviour of French agents in Naples, his principal target, although...
...re- lationship with Church in Naples, 94; replaces Joseph as king...tries to build warships, 109 Naples (city), 20, 21, 36, 94...plots in, 22; shipyards, 148 Naples (kingdom), 17, 20, 29, 32, 65, 116...
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...city, land, and kingdom of Naples."(34) The Virgin...increase the cult in Naples, described by the...magistrates of the Kingdom and from each professor...affairs of the city and kingdom were administered...Bisestile 1656," Naples, Biblioteca della...
...Christine Smith, Building the Kingdom: Giannozzo Manetti on the...Christine Smith, Building the Kingdom: Giannozzo Manetti on the...pounds sterling. Building the Kingdom: Giannozzo Manetti on the...councillor to Alfonso of Aragon in Naples. These positions allowed him...
Postulated Routes from Naples to Paris: the Printer Antonio Bulifon...after its posthumous publication in Naples in 1634-1636, Basiles tales saw...dialect literature existed beyond the Kingdom of Naples. One copy is for Magliabechi and...
...and most important churches in Naples. An overhanging chamber overlooking...the eldest son of Alfonso II of Naples and Ippolita Maria Sforza of Calabria...he re-conquered almost all the kingdom of Naples. He then married his aunt, Giovanna...
...churches, and traditions of Naples and the surrounding area...Dohrn in 1872. He was drawn to Naples because of the rich marine...were from Germany, the United Kingdom, Russian, Italy, and the...with fisherman on the Bay of Naples and two of the orange groves...
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...assert their own right to the kingdom of Naples, culminating in the celebrated...legitimise Ferrante, but the kingdom of Naples itself was a dependency of the...merely to the borders of the kingdom of Naples but to other influential lordships...
...no such dramatic change in Naples. The Neapolitans never lost...one thing, the residents of Naples resented the new nation-state...conquest, this time by the kingdom of Savoy. Further, it was...religion was alive and well in Naples--where the Enlightenment...
...Philip Mansel Recalls the Creation of the Kingdom of Belgium in 1831, in a Successful Act...called, became part of the newly created Kingdom of the Netherlands under William I of...Orange-Nassau (r.1813-40). The new Kingdom did not have one capital, like the United...
Opera in Review: International: United Kingdom by Elizabeth Forbes UNITED KINGDOM LONDON At Royal Opera Covent Garden, the world...The two villains, Antonio and the Duke of Naples, were strongly characterized by tenors John...
...possible to appreciate the old Naples only by looking at photographs...regular winter inhabitant of Naples, I find myself increasingly...symbolizing things to come, the kingdom still in the process of creation...afford to live and pray in Naples today come from a different...
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A Really Magic Kingdom. Byline: Dave Brencic dbrencic@dailyherald...Wildlife Refuge, about 20 miles southeast of Naples, Fla., on the states southwest coast...moments in nature all the money in the Magic Kingdom cant buy.
In Magical Kingdoms; Our Shakespeare Expert CHRISTINE CHAPMAN Concludes Her...lovers Miranda and Ferdinand, rightful heirs of Milan and Naples, dispute fair play in a game of chess. This playful image...Hippolyta, his Amazonian bride-to-be. In the woodland fairy kingdom, another pair of spirited royal lovers succumb to more violent...
...The First Lady Hamilton In The Villa In Naples of 1770 show Vesuvius through a window...the inappropriately-dressed King of Naples and his fiance. Vesuvius attracted many...William and Lady Hamilton in their villa in Naples with Vesuvius in the background
...absence in 1995. Police in his home town of Naples, the southern Italian port city home...once before and investigators in both Naples and London had lost sight of him. Despite...he still handled "family business" in Naples via a sophisticated chain of "lieutenants...
...Cardiff. Indeed, new routes including Funchal, Dubrovnik, Naples and Verona are available in the summer. "We know that BMIbaby...other people. We have had a tour operator saying they will do Naples and Dubrovnik and another Madeira. We are also in discussion...
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NAPLES, KINGDOM OF former state...Spanish Succession the kingdom was occupied (1707...Spain) reconquered Naples and Sicily. The...conquest, and the two kingdoms became subsidiary...line of Bourbon . Naples then had its own...
...In the 6th cent. a.d. Naples passed under Byzantine rule...Roger II added the duchy to the kingdom of Sicily. Emperor Frederick...the capital from Palermo to Naples. After the Sicilian Vespers...became known as the kingdom of Naples (see separate article...
...illegitimate son and successor (in Naples) of Alfonso V of Aragon. His...son of Rene , the rival king of Naples. The barons were defeated (1462...of whom was able to defend the kingdom of Naples against France and Spain in the...
CHARLES I , king of Naples and Sicily (Charles of Anjou), 1227 85, king of Naples and Sicily (1266 85), count of Anjou and...champion the papal cause against Manfred in the kingdom of Naples and Sicily. In reward, he was crowned king...
...and successor of Louis I of Naples. In 1389 the antipope Clement...Geneva) invested him with the kingdom, Lancelot , rival claimant of Naples, having been expelled in 1386. Louis took possession of Naples in 1390, but he was ousted...
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