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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NaplesNaples - Wikipedia

    Naples (/ ˈ n eɪ p əl z / NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli ⓘ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpulə]) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's administrative limits as of 2022.

    • Napoli

      In Napoli prima di Napoli , di Daniela Giampaola, Emanuele...

    • History

      The history of Naples is long and varied, dating to Greek...

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › NapoliNapoli - Wikipedia

    In Napoli prima di Napoli , di Daniela Giampaola, Emanuele Greco ) L'etimologia del nome «Napoli» deriva dal termine greco Neapolis (Νεάπολις) che significa «città nuova», mentre la sua radice fa riferimento all'arrivo di nuovi coloni, dunque ad una epoikia . In realtà, fu un vero e proprio tratto distintivo dell'epoca greca. La città assorbiva nuove componenti e ogni volta ...

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    Naples – esonimo di Napoli in varie lingue. Stati Uniti d'America. Naples – città della Contea di Clark, Dakota del Sud. Naples – città della Contea di Collier, Florida. Naples – comunità non incorporata della Contea di Boundary, Idaho. Naples – città della Contea di Scott, Illinois. Naples – città della Contea di Cumberland ...

    • Origins
    • Greek and Roman Era
    • The Duchy of Naples
    • Normans, Hohenstaufen, and Anjou
    • The Aragonese Period
    • Bibliography

    The earliest traces of human habitation date back to the Middle Neolithic period, as evidenced by traces of the Serra d'Alto culture found near the Santa Maria degli Angeli a Pizzofalcone basilica. Traces dating back to the Chalcolithic and Early/Middle Bronze Agewere also found in the same area. The Gaudo culture can be observed in the Eneolithict...

    Parthenope

    The Naples area has been inhabited since the Stone Age. In the second millennium BC, a first Mycenaean settlement arose not far from the geographical position of the future city of Parthenope. Parthenope was founded by Cumae, the earliest Greek city on mainland Italy, at the end of the 8th century BC. Parthenope was named after the siren in Greek mythology, said to have washed ashore at Megaride, having thrown herself into the sea after she failed to bewitch Ulysseswith her song. The settleme...

    The refoundation as Neapolis

    Neapolis (New City) was founded by the Cumaen aristocracy expelled by the tyrant Aristodemus after the victory of Ariciain 507 BC. The oligarchs decided to establish Neapolis as a "second Cumae", similar to the city from which they came; for example, the continuation of cults such as that of Demeter and the faithful resumption of the organisation in phreniasconfirm this. This chronology is confirmed by archaeological finds. The original center of Parthenope on the Pizzofalcone hill was simply...

    Athenian and Syracusan influence

    Neapolis was soon able to replace Cumae in maritime trade and to take control of the stretch of sea from the Cumaean gulf to the Neapolitan gulf. Its commercial success was made possible thanks to the decline of the tyranny of the Deinomenids in Syracuse (466 BC) and the abandonment of Pithecusae (Ischia) by the Syracusan garrison, due to a violent earthquake (or more likely a volcanic eruption of Mount Epomeo). The immediate occupation of Ischia by Neapolis indicates the tensions between the...

    At the time of the Lombard invasion, Naples had a population of about 30,000-35,000. In 615, under Giovanni Consino, Naples rebelled for the first time against the Exarch of Ravenna, the emperor's plenipotentiary in Italy. In reply, the first form of duchy was created in 638 by the Exarch Isaac or Eleutherius (exarchic chronology is uncertain), but...

    After a period of Norman rule, in 1189 the Kingdom of Sicily was in a succession dispute between Tancred, King of Sicily of an illegitimate birth and the Hohenstaufens, a German royal house, as its Prince Henry had married Princess Constance the last legitimate heir to the Sicilian throne. In 1191 Henry invaded Sicily after being crowned as Henry V...

    In 1442 Alfonso I conquered Naples after his victory against the last Angevin king, Rene, and made his triumphal entry into the city in February 1443. The new dynasty enhanced commerce by connecting Naples to the Iberian peninsula and made Naples a centre of the Italian Renaissance: artists who worked in Naples in this period include Francesco Laur...

    Magnusson, Magnus; Goring, Rosemary, eds. (1990). Cambridge Biographical Dictionary. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-39518-6.

  4. Il Palazzo Reale di Napoli è un edificio storico ubicato in piazza del Plebiscito, nel centro storico di Napoli, dov'è posto l'ingresso principale: l'intero complesso, compresi i giardini e il teatro San Carlo, si affaccia anche su piazza Trieste e Trento, piazza del Municipio e via Acton.

  5. 6 giorni fa · Naples, city, capital of Naples provincia, Campania regione, southern Italy. It lies on the west coast of the Italian peninsula, 120 miles (190 km) southeast of Rome. On its celebrated bay—flanked to the west by the smaller Gulf of Pozzuoli and to the southeast by the more extended indentation of the Gulf of Salerno—the city is ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › it › NapoliNapoli - Wikiwand

    Napoli è un comune italiano di 910 424 abitanti, capoluogo della regione Campania e dell'omonima città metropolitana, centro di una delle più popolose e densamente popolate aree metropolitane d'Europa; è inoltre il comune più popoloso del Meridione d'Italia, il terzo d'Italia per popolazione, il primo, tra i grandi comuni, per densità abitativa ...

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