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Neapolitan Republic (Napoleonic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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; The Parthenopean Republic ... But such had been the peculiar nature of the Parthenopean Republic that, whilst in France a sign of nobility was to have lost a relative to the guillotines of the Terror, in Naples it was to have lost a forebear to the Jacobin cause.
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File 27 in Around Naples Encyclopedia ... Now, amidst all the talk of a Neapolitan renaissance, the skeptics are still around, to be sure. They are quick to warn you against bandying about phrases such as "renaissance" too freely. ... Remember, they say, that even the version with the capital "R," while boasting Leonardo...
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According to Whitney-Smith the Carboneri flew a tricolor of black, red and blue, which according to him was used in the Parthenopean Republic, which he places in 1789 And I remember also reading (somewhere else) about another flag, a black flag with Vesuvios in eruption, used by italian revolutionaries at one time.
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Encyclopedia article about Parthenopean Republic. Information about Parthenopean Republic in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Military reverses in N Italy prompted the evacuation by the French of Naples in May, and in June the republic fell. Admiral Horatio Nelson...
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Research Parthenopean Republic and other related topics by using the free encyclopedia at the Questia.com online library. ... Questia Books and Articles on: Parthenopean Republic...
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Get the answer to "Who set up the Parthenopean Republic?" at Smart QandA, where all answers are verified with credible reference sources at Encyclopedia.com. ... Similar questions: Where was the Parthenopean Republic set up? Was the Parthenopean Republic set up by the French Revolutionary Army? [ Hide these questions...
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Make History Today your homepage ... Thursday 3rd September, 2009 ... A French satellite established in Naples in 1799 after General Jean-Antoine-Etienne Championnet's victory over the Neapolitans at Civita Castellana (4 December 1798), swiftly abolished by the Neapolitan peasantry organized into the Sandifesti (Army of the...
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Related Category: Italian History ... In 1798, Ferdinand had joined the Second Coalition against the French Revolution (see French Revolutionary Wars). His army was unable to halt the French, Military reverses in N Italy prompted the evacuation by the French of Naples in May, and in June the republic fell.
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(pär´´th nōpē´ n) [from Parthenope, an ancient name of Naples], state set up in Naples in Jan., 1799, by the French Military reverses in N Italy prompted the evacuation by the French of Naples in May, and in June the republic fell. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Parthenopean Republic...
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