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- III King of Naples (as Ferdinand IV) 6 October 1759 – 23 January 1799 Parthenopaean Republic King of Sicily (as Ferdinand III) 6 October 1759 – 12 December...
- The Parthenopean Republic (Italian: Repubblica Partenopea, French: République Parthénopéenne) or Neapolitan Republic (Italian: Repubblica Napoletana) was...
- mobilized peasants of the Kingdom of Naples against the pro-French Parthenopaean Republic in 1799, its aims culminating in the restoration of the Monarchy...
- Eventually, the Republicans conquered Castel Sant'Elmo and proclaimed a Parthenopaean Republic, secured by the French Army. A counter-revolutionary religious...
- held his own and captured Naples itself, and there established the Parthenopaean Republic. His intense earnestness and intolerance of opposition, plus...
- Parthenope (Naples), an ancient Gr**** settlement now part of Naples, Italy Parthenopaean Republic, a short-lived republic established in Naples during the French...
- French had entered the city under General Championnet and proclaimed the Parthenopaean Republic. Nelson was promoted to Rear-Admiral of the Red on 14 February...
- the Province of Salerno. The ancient name of this archipelago was the Parthenopaean Islands (Isole Partenopee, from Parthenope, the ancient name of Naples)...
- Republic from 1796 to 1797 Roman Republic (1798–1799) from 1798 to 1799 Parthenopaean Republic in 1799  Costa Rica - The Town's Legates Junta and High Government...
- the name of the French Republic, captured Naples and proclaimed the Parthenopaean Republic, a French client state, as successor to the kingdom. King Ferdinand...