- The
Parthenopean Republic (Italian:
Repubblica Partenopea, French: République Parthénopéenne) or
Neapolitan Republic (Italian:
Repubblica Napoletana) was...
- was
deposed twice from the
throne of Naples: once by the
revolutionary Parthenopean Republic for six
months in 1799, and
again by a
French invasion in 1806...
-
built in 1702, was destro**** in 1799
during the
royalist war
against the
Parthenopean Republic and is now
abandoned and in ruin.
Naples is
widely known for...
- fled to
Sicily with her
husband in
December 1798. One
month later, the
Parthenopean Republic was declared,
which repudiated Bourbon rule in
Naples for six...
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Philip III*
Charles V*
Charles VI*
Charles VII*
Ferdinand IV* (1st reign)
Parthenopean Republic Ferdinand IV* (2nd reign)
Joseph I
Joachim I
Ferdinand IV* (3rd...
- later, many
Enlighteners animated the
unfortunate experience of the
Parthenopean Republic. In Milan, however, the
movement strove to find
concrete solutions...
-
Philip III*
Charles V*
Charles VI*
Charles VII*
Ferdinand IV* (1st reign)
Parthenopean Republic Ferdinand IV* (2nd reign)
Joseph I
Joachim I
Ferdinand IV* (3rd...
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Napoli S.p.A. Nickname(s) Gli
Azzurri (The Blues) I
Partenopei (The
Parthenopeans) I
Ciucciarelli (The
Little Donkeys)
Short name SSC
Napoli Founded 25...
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Republic of Alba (1796),
reconquered by the
Kingdom of
Sardinia The
Parthenopean Republic (1799),
reconquered by the
Sanfedisti for the King of Naples...
-
French Directory's directives, he also
conquered Naples and
created the
Parthenopean Republic.
After a
short dictatorship, he was
deposed and
imprisoned by...