- The
Filangieri (or
Filangeri or Filingeri) were an Italo-Norman
noble family that
first established as
counts and
lords in the
province of
Avellino (c...
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Carlo Filangieri (May 10, 1784 –
October 9, 1867),
prince of Satriano, was a
Neapolitan soldier and statesman. He was the son of
Gaetano Filangieri, a celebrated...
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Antonio Filangieri (27 June 1752 – 24 June 1808) was an Italian-born
military commander who saw
active service under the
Spanish Crown,
eventually being...
- administrations. In Naples,
Antonio Genovesi,
Ferdinando Galiani, and
Gaetano Filangieri were
active under the
tolerant King
Charles of Bourbon. However, the Neapolitan...
- the 15th century,
hosts the
Museo Civico Filangieri of
plastic arts,
created in 1883 by
Gaetano Filangieri.
Naples is the seat of the
Archdiocese of...
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Gaetano Filangieri (22
August 1753 – 21 July 1788) was an
Italian jurist and philosopher.
Filangieri was born in San
Sebastiano al Vesuvio, in the Kingdom...
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Richard (Riccardo)
Filangieri (c.1195–1254/63) was an
Italian nobleman who pla**** an
important part in the
Sixth Crusade in 1228–9 and in the War of the...
- The
Museo Civico Filangieri ("
Filangieri civic museum") is an
eclectic collection of artworks, coins, and
books ****embled in the
nineteenth century by...
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Gaetano Filangieri, 7th
Prince of
Satriano and 2nd Duke of
Taormina (Naples, 1824–1892) was an art
historian and
collector who
founded the
Museo Civico...
- (or Alduino)
Filangieri di
Candida (died
December 1283) was a
nobleman in the
Kingdom of Naples. He was the son of
Giordano of the
Filangieri and an unnamed...