The low-grade steel, which was given zero rust protection at the Naples plant, was just about acceptable in the warm, dry climate of the south. |
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Always on the run from creditors, the baron fetched up in Naples a year before Hamilton arrived. |
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Fragments of other dinosaurs have been found over the past years near Naples and near Trieste, in north-east Italy. |
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Benina held the Lady on a bearing of 330 northwest and compatible with the aircraft's route to and from Naples. |
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But they then followed us on their scooters as we walked toward the castle on the Bay of Naples. |
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When the Normans had driven the Saracens out of Sicily, Naples, along with southern Italy, came under Norman rule. |
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He imported a pizza oven from Naples, employed an elderly Sicilian to knead the dough and, in 1965, opened the first Pizza Express on in Soho. |
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In Piedmont and Naples the nobles were the principal beneficiaries from the alienations of tax revenues and demesne lands. |
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While the Indian troops are regrouping in Naples, Foot is met on the fields by a Roman counterattack. |
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Whereas in Burnham Thorpe it may have been Rear Admiral Sir Horatio and Lady Nelson, in Naples it was Mars and Venus. |
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The Bourbon monarchies of Parma and Naples were swept by hysteria, and the Pope anathematized reform as a threat to faith itself. |
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Louis gave the Angevin title to his brother Charles who, as King of Naples and the Two Sicilies, established the second Angevin dynasty. |
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In Naples, Sir William Hamilton collected an extraordinary range of vases, bronze and marble statuary, glass, gems, jewellery, and glyptic art. |
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The home of the Margarita pizza, Naples offers wonderful opportunities for the feeder. |
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Most cars did not make it back to the UK but ended their lives on a scrap heap in Naples. |
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Finn springs a surprise wedding on Allie while away on a weekend's break in Naples. |
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His mysterious death in Naples in 1495 ended European hopes of placing a sympathetic figure on the Ottoman throne. |
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She first did some research work in Naples on certain marine worms that live in the kidneys of sea birds. |
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From today until Friday Charles, Prince of Wales, is in Italy with stops in Florence, Rome and Naples. |
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Here in Naples, Hurricane Wilma caused flooding, including inundating a parking garage. |
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In the end, unlike in Naples, Milan, Turin, Venice, Genoa and other cities, the Resistance did not liberate the capital city. |
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He frequently travelled abroad and it was during one trip in 1973, while taking mudbaths near Naples for his lumbago, that he was overthrown. |
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Enter the UglyRipe, a lumpen, misshapen, odd duck of a tomato grown near Naples, Florida. |
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Cartloads of treasures were brought to the surface, destined for the art collection of the King of Naples. |
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As a centre of art, Naples has played a major role in Italy since the end of the 13th century. |
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Robert Mallet's detailed study of the 1857 Naples earthquake resulted in the first known isoseismal map. |
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He inherited a vineyard east of Naples from a friend who was murdered in Paris, but the wine was undrinkable. |
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Two men are hoping that it's not bangers and smash this weekend when they race to Naples in a car destined for the scrap heap. |
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Gerardo, a bespoke tailor from Naples with 52 years of experience in the trade, started chalking cloth again. |
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In Siena, Gissing worked on the Dickens study, and no sooner had he finished it, than he headed south to Naples. |
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His uncle was stationed in command of the imperial naval base at Misenum, on the north-west extremity of the Bay of Naples. |
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The lighting design provided all the warmth and sunniness one would expect from Naples. |
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I spent a week in Todi, and several days trapesing around Tuscany, Rome, Naples and Pompeii. |
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There are a number of other colors that are lead based such as the Chrome reds and yellows and even genuine Naples Yellow. |
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From the Colonna estates Caravaggio continued south to Naples, where he waited for a papal pardon. |
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Very soon Cumae spread its power over the whole Phlegraean area, including Naples. |
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The Bay of Naples is still breathtaking if you can see it through the smog and the smoke from Vesuvio. |
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Naples itself is best left to the Neapolitans, to the stray dogs that haunt its blighted squares and to the pent-up wrath of Vesuvius. |
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At Oxford he went in for scenes of dissipation, at Wilson's he was unruly, in Naples he had a mistress. |
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With the support of the King of Naples, his brother raised an army and expelled him from the dukedom with his daughter. |
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He had risen through the bureaucracy of Naples as municipal quaestor, aedile, duumvir. |
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The estafettes which ran between Naples and Marseilles during the reign of Joachim Murat performed the distance in five days. |
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In retaliation, Teresa tried to lay claim to the Barberini fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples, but she did not pursue this very far. |
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It is ironically fitting that he should successfully lure her with promises of enjoying the glitter and gaudery of Naples. |
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The play opens on the deck of a ship that is sailing from the north African city of Carthage to the Italian city of Naples. |
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I bring some greens into the background trees with Naples yellow and viridian. |
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The 18th-century lead antimony yellow was usually described as Naples yellow. |
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Crimson, lemon yellow, Naples yellow, emerald, Veronese green, mauve and the cadmiums were all 19th-century inventions. |
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Naples yellow is a toxic lead pigment that is no longer available in art materials. |
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Although looking at that painted swatch of Indian yellow, I would swear it's Naples yellow. |
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Various ochers, a pale Naples yellow and a pale green, all of nearly equal intensity and weight, inflect a predominantly gray field of dots. |
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His impact was so great that when Italy played Argentina in Naples in the 1990 World Cup semi-final, many Neapolitans supported Argentina. |
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A French army led by General Championnet soon expelled the Neapolitans from Rome and marched on Naples. |
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There is, in fact, a tradition in Naples that the Neapolitan system of swordplay contains some Spanish elements. |
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He visited Rome and Naples where he made contact with a number of singers, including the soprano Anna Strada who would become his leading lady. |
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The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either. |
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The animals were fed only on pasture, which was often the residue of various vegetable crops grown in the province of Naples. |
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The Mediterranean weather, beautiful sunsets viewed from the Naples Pier, beach combing, fine dining and world-class art make Naples an art destination adventure. |
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A seven-foot-tall statue at the National Archaeological Museum in Naples, Italy, shows the god Atlas kneeling with a globe weighing on his shoulders. |
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Thoughts of my mother's travels preoccupied me intermittently on the train journey to Naples, the point of disembarkation for Antipodean visitors to Rome. |
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By the end of 1777 he was writing operas and ballets in Naples. |
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The training of musicians was undertaken within professional musical families, in the conservatories in Naples and Palermo, or at the chapels of the leading cathedrals. |
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Hugo, who had intended to join his wife, Ida, in Naples but was not welcomed by her, returned to Weimar to spend a winter in a state of suicidal depression. |
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His style of composition changed noticeably after he arrived in Naples. |
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The archaeological collections in the Roman National Museum in Rome and in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples are probably among the world's best. |
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He is traditionally credited with introducing into northern Italy the Netherlandish technique of oil painting, which he perhaps learned in Naples. |
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At the time of unification, Naples was leading Italy's way to industrialization. |
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In Genoa they like Ligurian paintings, in Naples, Neapolitan paintings. |
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The first edition of Magia Naturalis was published in Naples in 1558 and included a description of a pinhole camera, in terms very similar to Leonardo's account. |
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In Naples in 1666, the Neapolitan composer Francesco Provenzale customised Cavilli's Statira for the local taste by adding more extended scenes for the comic characters. |
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Glenn Basham is associate professor of violin at the University of Miami, first violinist with the Bergonzi String Quartet and concertmaster of the Naples Philharmonic. |
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Naples and Neapolitan cookery, with dialect terms, were featured again by Cavalcanti, who can be regarded as the first regional cookery writer of Italy. |
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This is not the case with the Camorra, the real Italian mob based in Naples, Italy, and the subject of Gomorra. |
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In this clip from 2005, Al Roker chats with Matt Lauer and Katie Couric while braving extreme rain and wind in Naples, Florida. |
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Arthur Schwartz, in Naples at Table, notes that while the Neapolitans are known for their profligate use of garlic, onion figures in just as many dishes. |
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Several Italian cities, including Naples, already have a civil union registry. |
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The Navy recently relocated 17 families from areas around Naples who were living in areas they deemed simply too risky. |
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She started and finished her journey of 18,063.22 miles at the Piazza Plebescito in Naples, Italy. |
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Jack Tyman, who had come to D.C. from Naples, Fla., thought the Texas senator had done the United States a favor. |
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My grandmother is from Naples so I spent every summer of my childhood traveling between Capri, Sorrento, and the Amalfi Coast. |
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He returned to Naples, now in Bourbon hands, and was shot by firing squad. |
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Sicilian marquetry furniture is immediately recognizable by the rosettes with eight petals, similar to the quatrefoil of Genoa and the star of Naples. |
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The tessera was recovered from the Ninfeo of Punta Epitaffio during the underwater excavation in the sea in front of Baia, which nowadays is a little town near Naples. |
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He painted a view of Naples, Italy, while on one of his travels abroad. |
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As revolution spread to Palermo, Milan and Naples it seemed as if the people of Italy could break the domination of the myriad of foreign rulers and domestic autocrats. |
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His mistake was to anger his nephew, who proclaimed a republic in a bloodless coup in 1973 while he was on an island off Naples, taking mud baths for his lumbago. |
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The law code of the Kingdom of Naples was abolished and replaced by the laws of Piedmont. |
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To elevate Philip to Mary's rank, his father ceded the crown of Naples, as well as his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, to him. |
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Among the concessions that Francis I yielded to Charles V were the surrender of any claims to Naples and Milan in Italy. |
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Guiccardini defended him in Naples in 1535 before Charles V, contesting the exiled rebels' accusations of tyranny. |
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Unfortunately, Gulf Of Naples went no pace up front and the Rock almost pulled Johnny Murtagh's arms from their sockets. |
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He also visited Naples and Mount Vesuvius, where he collected samples of crystals. |
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The success of the early trials prompted Davy to travel to Naples to conduct further research on the Herculaneum papyri. |
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In Italy, they befriended Lord Byron in Rome and then went on to travel to Naples. |
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It is the fresh approach of the floorplan at the Chateau at Moorings Park, a skilled nursing replacement facility in Naples, Fla. |
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The fourth pandemic lasted from 1863 to 1875 spread from India to Naples and Spain. |
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The peperino, much used at Rome and Naples as a building stone, is a trachyte tuff. |
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The promontory of Monte Gargano, on the east, is completely isolated, and so are the Campanian volcanic arc near Naples. |
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As the heir of the House of Anjou, Charles VIII decided to press his claim to the Kingdom of Naples. |
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Charles, who did not wish to be trapped in Naples, had to fight against them in the Battle of Fornovo. |
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To elevate his son to Mary's rank, Emperor Charles V ceded to Philip the crown of Naples as well as his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem. |
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Therefore, Mary became Queen of Naples and titular Queen of Jerusalem upon marriage. |
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A Second Coalition formed in 1798 by Great Britain, Austria, Naples, the Ottoman Empire, the Papal States, Portugal, Russia, and Sweden. |
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In addition the Maratha Confederation, the Ottoman Empire, Italy, Naples and the Duchy of Warsaw each had more than 100,000 men under arms. |
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Hood readily acquiesced and sent Nelson to carry dispatches to Sardinia and Naples requesting reinforcements. |
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After delivering the dispatches to Sardinia, Agamemnon arrived at Naples in early September. |
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There Nelson met Ferdinand IV, King of Naples, followed by the British ambassador to the kingdom, William Hamilton. |
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In disarray, the Neapolitan army fled back to Naples, with the pursuing French close behind. |
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After the cruise, Nelson conveyed the Queen of Naples and her suite to Leghorn. |
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A large revolt on Sicily known as the Sicilian Vespers followed these attacks, that saw the Peninsula separating into the Kingdom of Naples. |
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Following 1994's G7 summit in Naples, Russian officials held separate meetings with leaders of the G7 after the group's summits. |
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The week-long event will be held at Casale Antonetta, overlooking the Gulf of Naples. |
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Pound arrived in Naples in July 1958, where he was photographed giving a fascist salute to the waiting press. |
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Gladstone became concerned at the political situation in Naples and the arrest and imprisonment of Neapolitan liberals. |
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Peter gained control of Sicily from the French, who, however, retained control of the Kingdom of Naples. |
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At first Sicily was able to remain as an independent kingdom under personal union, while the Bourbons ruled over both from Naples. |
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After the wars were won, Sicily and Naples formally merged as the Two Sicilies under the Bourbons. |
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In addition, as the Spanish Empire started to decline in the 17th century, so did its possessions in Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and Milan. |
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In 1818, Ferdinando I, the first Italian steamboat, left the port of Naples, where it had been built. |
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By 1500, Venice, Milan, Naples, Paris and Constantinople each probably had more than 100,000 inhabitants. |
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In the Apennine peninsula's south, the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies was formed in 1816 by unifying the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. |
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They began their journey and went through Valencia, Barcelona, Naples, Rhodes, Alexandria, Cairo and Aden. |
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Alfonso, in particular, wanted to transform Naples into a real Mediterranean capital, lavishing also huge sums to embellish it further. |
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The Neapolitan Republic was formed around Naples, but it lasted only five months before the enemy forces of the Coalition recaptured it. |
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The baronial resistance, backed by Naples, Bari, Salerno, and other cities whose aim was civic freedom, gave way. |
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In September 1129 Roger was generally recognized as duke of Apulia by Sergius VII of Naples, Robert of Capua, and the rest. |
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These lands were for the next seven centuries to constitute the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily. |
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Assigned to NSA Naples Public Works also getting a new building at Capo, he likes the room he shares with one roomate in BEQ II at Capodichino. |
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Thereafter, Amalfi began a rapid decline and was replaced in its role as the main commercial hub of Campania by the Duchy of Naples. |
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Meanwhile, Venice sided with Alfonso V of Aragon, who occupied the throne of Naples. |
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Naples continued to be officially known as the Kingdom of Sicily, the name of the formerly unified kingdom. |
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Queen Joan I also played a part in the ultimate demise of the first Kingdom of Naples. |
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This led to Joan I's murder at the hands of the Prince of Durazzo in 1382, and his seizing the throne as Charles III of Naples. |
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Its epicenter was northeast of Naples between the towns of Caserta and Benevento, AP reported. |
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The 2008 film, also Oscar-nominated, looks at the Camorra branch of the mafia and its grip on the people of Naples and Caserta. |
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The Academia Sanchez-Casal of Barcelona, Spain, and the Bouchard Group of Naples, Fla. |
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Reach the Aeolians by ferry from Naples, or Milazzo on Sicily. |
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The two competing Angevin lines contested each other for the possession of the Kingdom of Naples over the following decades. |
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Naples in particular has such a strong tailoring heritage, concentration of skilled craftmen and an innate understanding of Italian style. |
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In 1442, however, Alfonso V conquered the Kingdom of Naples and unified Sicily and Naples once again as dependencies of Aragon. |
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At his death in 1458, the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferrante, Alfonso's illegitimate son. |
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In 1501, he occupied Naples and partitioned the kingdom with Ferdinand of Aragon, who abandoned his cousin King Frederick. |
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Under the terms of the Treaty of Rastatt in 1714, Naples was given to Charles VI, the Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Murat was forced to flee, and Ferdinand IV of Sicily was restored to the throne of Naples. |
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The next year, 1816, finally saw the formal union of the Kingdom of Naples with the Kingdom of Sicily into the new Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. |
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International Institute of Synthetic Rubber Producers, 43rd Annual General Meeting, Naples, Italy, James McGraw 783-7511, ext. |
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Charles VIII of France now advanced formal claims on the Kingdom of Naples. |
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Alexander authorised him to pass through Rome, ostensibly on a crusade against the Ottoman Empire, without mentioning Naples. |
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On 28 January Charles VIII departed for Naples with Cem and Cesare, but the latter slipped away to Spoleto. |
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The facility, located just north of Naples, is dedicated to the commercial production of bulk daptomycin drug substance. |
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Ferdinand was abandoned by all and also had to escape, and the Kingdom of Naples was conquered with surprising ease. |
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Charles VIII had himself crowned King of Naples on 12 May, but a few days later began his retreat northward. |
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Virginio Orsini, who had been captured by the Spanish, died a prisoner at Naples, and the Pope confiscated his property. |
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Diego Velazquez was apart of the Spanish military, serving in Naples, and then returning to Spain to serve in Seville. |
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The Crown of Aragon inherited by Charles included the Kingdom of Naples, the Kingdom of Sicily and the Kingdom of Sardinia. |
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From 1520 added to the corresponding quarter to Aragon and Sicily, one in which the arms of Jerusalem, Naples and Navarre are incorporated. |
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The most important royal palazzi in Italy are those in Naples, Palermo, Turin, as well as the Quirinale Palace in Rome. |
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It is probable that Antonello da Messina became familiar with Van Eyck's work, while in Naples or Sicily. |
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But in August Louis the Bavarian and his pope had to flee Rome before an attack by Robert, King of Naples. |
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Milton left for Naples toward the end of November, where he stayed only for a month because of the Spanish control. |
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When they finally docked in Naples, the ship was held in quarantine for ten days due to a suspected outbreak of cholera in Britain. |
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The events in Naples, a city Mary Shelley later called a paradise inhabited by devils, remain shrouded in mystery. |
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The Teatro San Carlo in Naples introduces the plant horseshoe, the oldest in the world, a model for the Italian theater. |
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Italian authorities were preparing to hold the games when Mount Vesuvius erupted on 7 April 1906, devastating the city of Naples. |
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Funds were diverted to the reconstruction of Naples, so a new venue was required. |
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Great Britain, along with the Kingdom of Naples and the Kingdom of Sicily, sent ammunition and aid to the Maltese and Britain also sent her navy, which blockaded the islands. |
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The War of the Sicilian Vespers had by the early 14th century divided southern Italy into an Aragon Kingdom of Sicily and an Anjou Kingdom of Naples. |
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Nelson wrote dispatches to the Admiralty and oversaw temporary repairs to the Vanguard, before sailing to Naples where he was met with enthusiastic celebrations. |
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On 27 August 1557, Fernando Alvarez de Toledo, Duke of Alba and Viceroy of Naples, was at the walls of Rome, ready to lead his troops for a final assault. |
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Together with Beyer's Parthenope of 2000, it reopens the discussion of fifteenth-century architecture in Naples and its relation to Northern Italy. |
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They attacked the coastal villages and towns of Portugal, Spain, Southern Italy, the Kingdom of Sicily, the Kingdom of Naples, and Mediterranean islands. |
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After the marriage in 1476 of King Matthias to Beatrice of Naples, Buda became one of the most important artistic centres of the Renaissance north of the Alps. |
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Despite its reputation as being a rainy city, London receives less precipitation in a year than Rome, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Naples, Sydney and New York. |
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In December 1818, the Shelleys travelled south with Claire Clairmont and their servants to Naples, where they stayed for three months, receiving only one visitor, a physician. |
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In 1806, following decisive victories over the allied armies at Austerlitz and over the Neapolitans at Campo Tenese, Napoleon installed his brother, Joseph as King of Naples. |
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Naples Murphy Bed Store is extremely easy to run and enjoying outstanding growth, demand continues to be excellent and 2015 will be a banner year. |
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After saluting her, he led her to a couch that fronted us, where they both sat down, and the young Genoese helped her to a glass of wine, with some Naples biscuit on a salver. |
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Ferdinand II was reinstated at Naples soon afterwards, with Spanish help. |
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Roddy, age 91, retired Police Chief of the Fitchburg Police Department, passed away on Saturday, July 6, 2013 in Naples FL with his wife of 65 years at his side. |
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Charles I, the Angevin king of Sicily and Naples, had a grand scheme for a Mediterranean empire under the French auspices, succeeding the declining Byzantine empire. |
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He entered and won the whole kingdom of Naples without striking a stroke. |
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African goods stopped being imported into Europe, first disappearing from the interior and by the 7th century found only in a few cities such as Rome or Naples. |
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Prominent contemporary politician Charles James Fox was among those who attacked Nelson for his actions at Naples, declaring in the House of Commons. |
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Nelson kept the Jacobins imprisoned and approved of a wave of further executions, refusing to intervene despite pleas for clemency from the Hamiltons and the Queen of Naples. |
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The King of Naples, in company with the Hamiltons, greeted him in person when he arrived at the port and William Hamilton invited Nelson to stay at their house. |
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Since the new year opened, a New Jersey nun, a bishop from Spain, a priest from Italy and the queen consort of the two kingdoms of Sicily and Naples were beatified. |
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Sicily was used as a base for the Byzantines to conquer the rest of Italy, with Naples, Rome, Milan, and the Ostrogoth capital Ravenna falling within five years. |
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Once the sun has seeped into the still Gulf of Naples, leaving an afterglow of pink streaks across the horizon, we head inside for a pizza-making lesson. |
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The Resort is just steps away from the small and charming center of Anacapri, an authentic village in the most exclusive, charming island of Capri, in the Gulf of Naples. |
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Today, Venice is a major fashion and shopping centre, not as important as Milan, Florence, and Rome, but on a par with Verona, Turin, Vicenza, Naples, and Genoa. |
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Peace with the Dutch achieved, Blake sailed in October 1654 with 24 warships to the Mediterranean, successfully deterring the Duke of Guise from conquering Naples. |
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Many continued on to Naples, where they viewed Herculaneum and Pompeii, but few ventured far into southern Italy or Malta, and fewer still to Greece, still under Turkish rule. |
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Following the end of fighting in the war but prior to demobilisation Secombe joined a pool of entertainers in Naples and formed a comedy duo with Spike Milligan. |
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Guests can explore the best of Greece during port calls at Kerkira, Katakolon and Santorini, Greece, as well as two calls at the Italian ports of Messina and Naples. |
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While the Austrians were concerned with the War of the Polish Succession, a Bourbon prince, Charles from Spain was able to conquer Sicily and Naples. |
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Indeed, the Italian Wars had begun when Milan sent a plea to King Charles VIII of France for protection against the aggressive actions of the King of Naples. |
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However, the advent of Napoleon's First French Empire saw Naples taken at the Battle of Campo Tenese and Bonapartist King of Naples were installed. |
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Venice expanded as well along the Dalmatian coast from Istria to Albania, which was acquired from King Ladislaus of Naples during the civil war in Hungary. |
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In Rome he sketched antiquities, sculptures and paintings at the Vatican Museums and other galleries, before carrying on to Naples, Pompeii, Bari and then Corfu. |
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For the Duke of Gandia and for Gioffre, also known as Goffredo, the Pope proposed to carve fiefs out of the Papal States and the Kingdom of Naples. |
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On his blog at davidbyrne.com, Byrne chronicles his cycling adventures in unidyllic spots like Naples and Hong Kong, as well as in some more bike-friendly territory. |
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The earliest discovered cookbook with tomato recipes was published in Naples in 1692, though the author had apparently obtained these recipes from Spanish sources. |
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Then and now Back in 1981 when I wrote the first article on this subject, Naples was in the throes of a boom in the use of English in local facias and tradenames. |
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At one point in the reign of Sicard, Lombard control covered most of southern Italy save the very south of Apulia and Calabria and Naples, with its nominally attached cities. |
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In general, the Lombard princes were less inclined to ally with the Saracens than with their Greek neighbours of Amalfi, Gaeta, Naples, and Sorrento. |
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Since the end of 2009, two high speed train lines link Milan to Rome, Naples and Turin, considerably shortening travel times with other major cities in Italy. |
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Substantial migrations of Lombards to Naples, Rome and Palermo, continued in the 16th and 17th centuries, driven by the constant overcrowding in the north. |
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For at least 20 years the Camorra mafia has been dumping, burying, and sometimes burning toxic waste in the area between Naples and the province of Caserta. |
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He was preparing to cross the Bay of Naples to observe the phenomenon directly when a message arrived from his friend Rectina asking to rescue her and Pomponianus. |
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