PARTHENOPEAN REPUBLIC

pärˌthənōpēˈən [from Parthenope, an ancient name of Naples], state set up in Naples in Jan., 1799, by the French Revolutionary army under General Championnet and by liberal Neapolitans after the flight of King Ferdinand IV (later Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies). In 1798, Ferdinand had joined the Second Coalition against the French Revolution (see French Revolutionary Wars). His army was unable to halt the French, and Naples was conquered. In February, Cardinal Ruffo, at the head of royalist troops, landed in Calabria and attempted to oust the French. Military reverses in N Italy prompted the evacuation by the French of Naples in May, and in June the republic fell. Admiral Horatio Nelson, whose role in the victory was crucial, ignored Cardinal Ruffo's generous convention with the surrendering revolutionists and started the brutal reprisals that were continued by the restored king. The executions and imprisonments brought to an end the 18th-century Englightenment in Naples.

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...spelled disaster for the Parthenopean Republic. Counterrevolution...on January 22, 1799, the Parthenopean Republic moved rapidly to give Naples...implications. During the Parthenopean Republics brief life, culture flourished...
...Karl-Marx-Universitat, Leipzig, German Democratic Republic Claude Mazauric, Universite de...prison claimed that her Revolutionary and republican sentiments had harmed her career in the...counterrevolutionary attacks on the emergency Republic. Lacombe, who was present, was not permitted...
...France, p. 446 Revolution in Italy, p. 449 the Roman republic and the Pope, p. 462 Rome without the Pope, p. 466 Sanfedists...to pay their fees and travelling expenses. Padua was in the republic of Venice, one of the most tolerant states of Europe in the...
...1788-1791 159 8. The Republican Revolution, October 1791-January 1793 174...brutality and rudeness of manners more characteristic of a republican than a monarchical state. Many northerners would have found...
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...he called Jacobinism and his involvement in the ruthless repression by the King of Naples of the French-backed Parthenopean Republic in Naples in 1799. How can such a reactionary man have written those thoughtful words to Prime Minister Acton...


 

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...into the sea for love of Ulysses and was reputedly cast ashore on the future site of a city that saw a brief "Parthenopean Republic" in 1799. Which city? 32 Which tennis player is the most recent Australian man to win the Australian Open, in...


 

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PARTHENOPEAN REPUBLIC par th nope n from Parthenope, an ancient name of Naples, state...prompted the evacuation by the French of Naples in May, and in June the republic fell. Admiral Horatio Nelson , whose role in the victory was crucial...
...Italian political philosopher. A lawyer, he was exiled (1799) from Naples for his part in establishing the Parthenopean Republic . In the Napoleonic era he was counselor to Joseph Bonaparte and minister of finance under Joachim Murat. His...
...he led the royal Neapolitan army against the Parthenopean Republic , set up at Naples under French protection. Possibly exceeding his authority, he promised the republicans full immunity from reprisals and obtained their...
...in command of the Army of Rome in 1798, he captured (1799) Naples from the Second Coalition and set up the Parthenopean Republic . However, he got into trouble with the Directory by denouncing the malpractices of one of its agents in Naples...
...scandal and intrigue. Late in 1798 she and Ferdinand were forced to flee Naples with the advent of the short-lived Parthenopean Republic set up by the French Revolutionary army. The couple was again expelled from Naples in 1806 by Napoleon; they...
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