- ˈnwɔːvo]; Neapolitan:
Castiello Nuovo; "New Castle"),
often called Maschio Angioino (Italian: [ˈmaskjo andʒoˈiːno]; Neapolitan:
Maschio Angiuino; "Angevin...
- of
Naples before their executions.
Castel Nuovo, also
known as
Maschio Angioino, is one of the city's top landmarks; it was
built during the time of Charles...
- saint. The
present cathedral in
Angevin Gothic style (Italian:
gotico angioino) was
commissioned by King
Charles I of Anjou.
Construction continued during...
- ISBN 978-0-313-33446-7. Gal****o, Giuseppe. Il
regno di Napoli: Il
Mezzogiorno angioino e aragonese, 1266–1494 (in Italian). UTET.
Eleni Sakellariou, Southern...
- of views. De****zione
subalpina di
storia patria, ed. (1983). Il mito
angioino nella cultura italiana e
provenzale fra
Duecento e
Trecento (in Italian)...
- Orléans. 6 July – 8
December 1495:
Siege of the
Castel Nuovo (Maschio
Angioino) in Naples,
where the
French viceroy of Naples, Gilbert,
Count of Montpensier...
- and, most
likely on the south-east side up to the
district of
Maschio Angioino. The
largest and
perhaps most
important nucleus is
located in the cellar...
- in
central Naples, Italy. It
stands before the
fortress of the
Maschio Angioino,
stradling the
zones of
Porto and San Ferdinando. It
houses the
mayor and...
- World: Lodging, Trade, and Travel.
Humana Press. ISBN 1-58829-171-5. "
Angioino Castle, Naples". Naples-City.info. 7
October 2007.
Archived from the original...
- Via
Acton in Naples.
Other filming locations in
Naples include Maschio Angioino, the
Caracciolo seafront,
Galleria Umberto I, the
Rione Sanità and Montesanto...