infobox nobility name Eitel FrederickIV of Hohenzollern image Hechingen Klosterkirche St. Luzen15.jpg caption lang la Ubi thesaurus meus, ibi cor meum , bronze grave plate in the monastery church of St. Luzen noble family House of Hohenzollern father Charles I, Count of Hohenzollern mother Anna of Baden Durlach spouse Veronica of Ortenburg br Sibylle of Zimmern br Johanna of Eberstein birth date birth date 1545 9 7 df yes birth place Sigmaringen death date death date and age 1605 1 16 1545 9 7 df yes death place Hechingen burial place Church of the St. Luzen monastery Count Eitel FrederickIV of Hohenzollern 7 September 1545 in Sigmaringen &ndash 16 January 1605 in Hechingen was the founder and first Count of the line Hohenzollern Hechingen as Eitel Frederick I . Life Eitel Friedrich was the eldest surviving son of Count Charles I, Count of Hohenzollern Charles I of Hohenzollern 1516 1576 from his marriage to Anna 1512 1579 , daughter of the Margrave Ernest, Margrave of Baden Durlach Ernest of Baden Durlach . After his father s death in 1576, Hohenzollern was divided. Eitel Frederick ... Friedrich IV, Count of Hohenzollern ALTERNATIVE NAMES Eitel Frederick I of Hohenzollern Hechingen Eitel Friedrich IV. von Hohenzollern German SHORT DESCRIPTION First Count of Hohenzollern Hechingen ... Territorien vom Mittelalter bis zur Gegenwart , C. H. Beck, 2007, p. 294 ref Eitel Frederick reorganized ... my treasure lies, there lies my heart compare Bibleverse Luke 12 34 . Marriages and issue Eitel Frederick ... NDB 9 501 502 Eitel Friedrich IV. Allgemeine deutsche Real encyklop die f r die gebildeten St nde ... Translation Ref de Eitel Friedrich IV. Hohenzollern authority control PND 131600346 VIAF 47898833 ... Hechingen DEFAULTSORT Eitel Frederick 04 Hohenzollern Category Counts of Hohenzollern Category ... century German people de Eitel Friedrich IV. Hohenzollern fr Eitel Fr d ric Ier de Hohenzollern Hechingen it Eitel Federico I di Hohenzollern Hechingen nl Eitel Frederik IV van Hohenzollern Hechingen ... more details
infobox nobility name FrederickIV, Duke of Brunswick L neburg image caption noble family House of Welf father William, Duke of Brunswick L neburg mother Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick L neburg Dorothea of Denmark spouse birth date birth date 1574 8 28 df yes birth place death date death date and age 1648 12 10 1574 8 28 df yes death place Frederick , Duke of Duchy of Brunswick L neburg Brunswick and L neburg , 1574 1648 was the Principality of L neburg Prince of L neburg from 1636 to 1648. Frederick was born on 28 August 1574, the tenth child of William the Younger of Brunswick L neburg William the Younger Brunswick L neburg 1535 1592 and Dorothea of Denmark, Duchess of Brunswick L neburg Dorothea of Denmark . He became bishop s adjutor in the Bishopric of Ratzeburg and was elected propst provost of the Archdiocese of Bremen . Frederick belonged to the New House of L neburg. He died on 10 December 1648. Ancestors ahnentafel top width 100 ahnentafel compact5 style font size 90 line height 110 border 1 boxstyle padding top 0 padding bottom 0 boxstyle 1 background color fcc boxstyle 2 background color fb9 boxstyle 3 background color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. FrederickIV, Duke of Brunswick L neburg 2 2. William, Duke of Brunswick ... 10 10. Henry V, Duke of Mecklenburg 11 11. Ursula of Brandenburg 12 12. Frederick I of Denmark 13 13 ... Lauenburg 29 29. Dorothea of Brandenburg 1446 1519 Dorothea of Brandenburg 30 30. Henry IV, Duke of Brunswick ... Use dmy dates date December 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME FrederickIV, Duke of Brunswick L neburg ALTERNATIVE NAMES Friedrich IV., Herzog zu Braunschweig und L neburg ... OF DEATH 10 December 1648 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frederick 04, Duke Of Brunswick Category Dukes ... Roman Catholic priests Category 1574 births Category 1648 deaths Germany noble stub de Friedrich IV. Braunschweig L neburg fr Fr d ric IV de Brunswick Lunebourg nl Frederik van Brunswijk L neburg ja ... more details
Infobox royalty name Friedrich Franz IV title Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin image Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin.jpg reign 10 April 1897 14 November 1918 predecessor Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin Frederick Francis III spouse Princess Alexandra ... place Flensburg , Allied occupied Germany Germany religion Lutheranism Frederick Francis IV 9 April ... color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Frederick Francis IV, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg 2 2. Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Frederick ... Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg Schwerin House of Mecklenburg Schwerin father Frederick Francis III, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin Frederick Francis III mother Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia ... 2007 10 23 format PDF ref Marriage and issue On 7 June 1904, Frederick Francis married Princess Alexandra ... Frederick VI, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Strelitz Grand Duke Adolphus Frederick VI of Mecklenburg Strelitz , Frederick Francis took up the regency of Strelitz. This happened because the heir presumptive ... the regency ended at the same time. ref name heraldica Frederick Francis died on 17 November 1945 in Flensburg ... 4 4. Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg .... Olga Feodorovna of Baden Princess Cecilie of Baden 8 8. Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Paul Frederick, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin 9 9. Princess Alexandrine of Prussia 10 10. Prince ..., Grand Duke of Baden 15 15. Princess Sophie of Sweden 16 16. Frederick Louis, Hereditary Grand Duke of Mecklenburg Schwerin 17 17. Grand Duchess Elena Pavlovna of Russia 18 18. Frederick William ... 26. Frederick William III of Prussia 18 27 27. Louise of Mecklenburg Strelitz Duchess Louise of Mecklenburg 19 28 28. Charles Frederick, Grand Duke of Baden 29 29. Luise Geyer von Geyersberg 30 30. Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden 31 31. Frederica of Baden Princess Frederica of Baden center ahnentafel bottom ... more details
Sergius of Naples may refer to Sergius I of Naples died 864 Sergius II of Naples , Duke of Naples from 870 to 877 Sergius III of Naples Sergius IV of Naples died after 1036 Sergius V of Naples , son and successor of John V as Duke of Naples from 1042 to 1082 Sergius VI of Naples died 1097 or 1107 Sergius VII of Naples died 1137 hndis ... more details
IV of NaplesFrederickIV . The French, however, did not give up their claim, and in 1501 agreed ... Kingdom of Naples common name Naples continent Europe country Italy government type Absolute Monarchy ... .svg image flag Flag of the Kingdom of Naples.svg flag Flag of Naples flag type Flag image coat Arms ... image map caption capital Naples latd latm latNS longd longm longEW national motto national anthem common languages Neapolitan language Neapolitan religion currency leader1 Charles I of Naples Charles I small first small leader2 Ferdinand IV of Naples Ferdinand IV small last small leader3 leader4 year leader1 1282 1285 year leader2 1815 1816 year leader3 year leader4 title leader King of Naples King currency Neapolitan piastra br Neapolitan lira 1812 1815 The Kingdom of Naples , comprising ... Known to contemporaries as the Kingdom of Sicily , it is dubbed Kingdom of Naples to distinguish it from ... the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies . Angevin Kingdom of Naples Following the rebellion, King Charles I .... Charles, however, maintained his possessions on the mainland, customarily known as the Kingdom of Naples ... Joan I of Naples formally renounced the claim. Joan s reign was contested by Louis the Great , the Angevin ... Joan I also played a part in the ultimate demise of the first Kingdom of Naples. As she was childless, she adopted Louis I of Naples Louis I, Duke of Anjou as her heir, in spite of the claims of her ... the throne as Charles III of Naples . The two competing Angevin lines contested each other for the possession of the Kingdom of Naples over the following decades. Charles III s daughter Joan II of Naples Joan II r. 1414 1435 adopted Alfonso V of Aragon whom she later repudiated and Louis III of Anjou ... and senior Angevin lines. In 1442, however, Alfonso V of Aragon Alfonso V conquered the Kingdom of Naples and unified Sicily and Naples once again as dependencies of Aragon . At his death in 1458, the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferdinand I of Naples Ferrante , Alfonso s illegitimate ... more details
of Naples Duke Bishop Athanasius and his successors among these, Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV and John II of Naples John II participated at the Battle of the Garigliano in 915 Naples declined ... . In 1027, duke Sergius IVNaples Sergius IV donated the Aversa county of Aversa county of Aversa ... II, Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II Hohenstaufen founded the university in 1224, considering Naples ... Manfred , in 1266 Naples and the kingdom of Sicily were assigned by Pope Clement IV to Charles I of Naples ...File Napoli1727.jpg thumb A plan of the city of Naples from the 18th century The history of Naples is long and varied, beginning in the 9th century BCE Greeks colonized many parts of south Italy . Naples ... B.C. ref name faculty.ed.umuc.edu http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples greeks.htm ref It was a second ... jmatthew naples etruscan.htm ref it held an important role in Magna Graecia . ref name faculty.ed.umuc.edu The Greek culture of Naples was important to later Roman society. When the city became ... center. ref http utenti.multimania.it notonlynaples NAPOLI STORIA.HTM History of Naples ref Virgil is an example of the political and cultural freedom of Naples. Naples is a microcosm of the European ... and architecture. Naples was the capital of duchies, kingdoms, and empires, and it was a primary cultural center especially during the Renaissance humanism , 17th, 18th, 19th centuries . Naples was an advocate for Italian unification during the Neapolitan War . Today Naples is part of the Italian Republic ... area after Milan . ref Vittorio Gleijeses, The history of Naples, Naples, 1977 ref Greek ... Greek site on mainland Italy. The earliest founding of Naples itself is claimed in legend ... naples Greek Naples.html publisher Faculty.ed.umuc.edu title Greek Naples date 8 January 2008 ref ref ... margins. ref name ReferenceA http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples Greek Naples.html ref ... news url publisher Touring Club of Italy title Touring Club of Italy, Naples The City and Its Famous ... more details
infobox nobility name Charlotte of Naples image caption noble family House of Trast mara father FrederickIV of Naples mother Anne of Savoy spouse Guy de Laval Guy XV, Count of Laval issue Anne de Laval 1505 1554 Anne de Laval birth date circa 1479 1480 birth place death date 1506 death place Charlotte of Naples b. circa 1479 1480 &ndash died 1506 , also known as Charlotte of Aragon and Principality of Taranto Princess of Taranto , was the eldest daughter and eventual heir ess of king FrederickIV of Naples . Although her father was dispossessed of his kingdom, her descendants, the House of La Tr moille La Tr mo lle maintained their dynasty dynastic claim in exile. ref name P re Anselme 1967 169 cite book author P re Anselme authorlink P re Anselme title Histoire Genealogique et Chronologique de la Maison Royale de France, des Pairs, Grands Officiers de la Couronne origyear 1728 year 1967 publisher Compagnie des Libraires location Paris language French pages 169 chapter Des Pairs de France Thouars G n alogie de la Maison de La Tremoille ref Daughter of the Neapolitan king s first marriage to Anne of Savoy , a granddaughter of Charles VII of France , Charlotte was married to Guy de Laval Guy XV, Count of Laval , head of one of Brittany s most powerful noble families. ref cite encyclopedia ... 06 08 url http www.1911encyclopedia.org Kingdom Of Naples ref Marriage Following her mother s death ... Lands, Kings of Naples ref Charlotte refused him, and instead on 10 June 1500 married Guy de Laval, Count of Laval. Claim to kingdom of Naples In the year following Charlotte s marriage, her father lost ... to Spain in 1504, whence he did not return. ref cite encyclopedia title Kingdom of Naples encyclopedia ... the crown of Naples to another branch of the Aragonese dynasty. Nonetheless her issue took up the fruitless ... Charlotte of Naples ALTERNATIVE NAMES Charlotte of Aragon, Princess of Taranto SHORT DESCRIPTION ... 15th century births Category 1506 deaths fr Charlotte d Aragon Naples hu Arag niai Sarolta tarant i ... more details
of Naples Sergius VII , surrendered his city to King Roger II of Sicily in 1137 . Dukes appointed by Byzantium 661 666 Basil of Naples Basil 666 670 Theophylactus I of Naples Theophylactus I 670 673 Cosmas of Naples Cosmas 673 677 Andrew I of Naples Andrew I 677 684 Caesarius I of Naples Caesarius I 684 687 Stephen I of Naples Stephen I 687 696 Bonellus of Naples Bonellus 696 706 Theodosius of Naples Theodosius 706 711 Caesarius II of Naples Caesarius II 711 719 John I of Naples John I 719 729 Theodore I of Naples Theodore I 729 739 George of Naples George 739 755 Gregory I of Naples Gregory I 755 766 Stephen II of Naples Stephen II 767 794 Gregory II of Naples Gregory II 794 801 Theophylactus II of Naples Theophylactus II 801 circa 818 Anthimus of Naples Anthimus circa 818 821 Theoctistus of Naples Theoctistus 821 Theodore II of Naples Theodore II 821 832 Stephen III of Naples Stephen III 832 834 Bonus of Naples Bonus 834 Leo of Naples Leo 834 840 Andrew II of Naples Andrew II 840 Contardus of Naples Contardus Hereditary dukes These dukes were more independent than their predecessors and they were not chosen by the emperor, but the descendants of Sergius I of Naples Sergius I , who was elected by the citizens. Sergi Dynasty 840 864 865 Sergius I of Naples Sergius I 864 865 870 Gregory III of Naples Gregory III 870 877 878 Sergius II of Naples Sergius II 877 878 898 Athanasius of Naples Athanasius 898 circa 915 Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV circa 915 919 John II of Naples John II 919 928 Marinus I of Naples Marinus I 928 968 969 John III of Naples John III 968 969 992 997 Marinus II of Naples Marinus II 992 997 999 Sergius III of Naples Sergius III 997 999 1002 John IV of Naples John IV 1002 circa 1036 Sergius IV of Naples Sergius IV 1027 1029 1030 under control of Pandulf IV of Capua circa 1036 1053 John V of Naples John V 1053 after 1074 Sergius V of Naples Sergius ...The Dukes of Naples were the military commanders of the ducatus Neapolitanus , a Byzantine Empire Byzantine ... more details
1493 , German ruler NaplesFrederickIV of Naples , King of Naples Nuremberg Frederick III, Burgrave of Nuremberg c.1220 1297 FrederickIV, Burgrave of Nuremberg 1287 1332 Frederick V, Burgrave of Nuremberg died 1398 Palatinate FrederickIV, Elector Palatine 1574 1610 , German aristocrat Frederick ...Frederick may refer to TOC right People Frederick given name , the name Royalty Anhalt Harzgerode Frederick, Prince of Anhalt Harzgerode 1613 1670 Austria Frederick I, Duke of Austria Babenberg , Duke of Austria from 1195 1198 Frederick II, Duke of Austria 1219 1246 , last Duke of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty Frederick the Fair Frederick I of Austria Habsburg , 1286 1330 , Duke of Austria and King of the Romans Baden Frederick I of Baden , Grand Duke of Baden Frederick II of Baden , Grand Duke of Baden Bohemia Frederick, Duke of Bohemia died 1189 , Duke of Olomouc and Bohemia Britain Frederick, Prince of Wales 1707 1751 , eldest son of King George II of England Brandenburg Prussia Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg 1371 1440 , also known as Frederick VI, Burgrave of Nuremberg Frederick II, Elector of Brandenburg 1413 1470 , Margrave of Brandenburg Frederick William I, Elector of Brandenburg 1620 1688 , Duke of Prussia Frederick I of Prussia 1657 1713 , Elector of Brandenburg Frederick II of Prussia 1712 1786 , King of Prussia, Frederick the Great Frederick III, German Emperor Frederick III of Prussia, 1831 1888 , German emperor and King of Prussia Frederick William I of Prussia 1688 1740 , King of Prussia Frederick William II of Prussia 1744 1797 , King of Prussia Frederick William III of Prussia 1770 1840 , King of Prussia Frederick William IV of Prussia 1795 1861 , King of Prussia Denmark Frederick I of Denmark 1471 1533 , King of Denmark and Norway Frederick II of Denmark 1534 1588 , King of Denmark and Norway Frederick III of Denmark 1609 1670 , King of Denmark and Norway FrederickIV of Denmark 1671 1730 , King of Denmark and Norway Frederick V of Denmark 1723 ... more details
Naples is the name of several places Italy Naples , the city Province of Naples The former Kingdom of Naples , or the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies United States Naples, Long Beach, California Naples, Florida Naples, Idaho Naples, Illinois Naples, Maine Naples town , New York Naples village , New York , within the town of NaplesNaples, South Dakota Naples, Texas Naples, Utah Naples, Wisconsin Palestine Naples, the Crusaders name for Nablus in the West Bank See also Napoli disambiguation Neapoli disambiguation geodis DEFAULTSORT Naples Category English toponyms ca Naples da Napoli flertydig de Naples es Naples fr Naples homonymie fy Napels it Naples he sw Naples nl Napels ja pl Naples ujednoznacznienie pt Naples ru fi Naples sv Naples tl Naples vo Naples ... more details
Atenulf. He was succeeded as duke by his nephew Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV and as bishop by his ... degli Italiani IV Arconati Bacaredda . Rome, 1962. s start s bef before Sergius II of Naples Sergius II s ttl title Duke of Naples years 878 898 s aft after Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV end Use dmy dates date January 2012 Persondata name Athanasius of Naples alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 898 place of death DEFAULTSORT Athanasius of Naples Category ...for the other bishop of Naples Athanasius I, Bishop of Naples Athanasius ref Or Anastasius. ref died 898 was the Bishop of Naples Bishop as Athanasius II and Duke of Naples ref Dux , also referenced as magister militum or hypatus . ref from 878 to his death. He was the son of Gregory III of Naples Gregory III and brother of Sergius II of Naples Sergius II , whom he blinded and deposed in order to seize the throne while he was already bishop. In this usurpation, Athanasius was originally supported financially by Pope John VIII , who desired to break the Neapolitan friendship with the Saracens . John had even written to Athanasius in a letter dated 9 September 876, saying non diligere Deum, qui mandata eius participando cum perfidis non custodit. ref Engreen, p 319. ref In 879, John excommunicated Athanasius, for the latter had not yet broken with the Moslems. He was instead involving himself in the wars over the throne of Capua . He assisted Atenulf I of Capua Atenulf against his brothers and cousins. With Byzantine army Byzantine troops , he besieged Capua itself. From about 881, he himself ruled Capua, technically a vassal of Prince of Salerno Prince Guaimar I of Salerno . He and Guaimar ... again and received a threat from Pope Stephen V of a blockade of Naples. By 887, Atenulf was installed ... Guaimar II , put it down. Domestically, Athanasius increased the power and prestige of Naples. He ... Category Dukes of Naples Category Bishops of Naples Category 9th century bishops Category 9th century ... more details
Gregory IV of Naples Gregory IV and John II of Naples John II participated at the Battle of the Garigliano ... Italy 1112.svg thumb 300px Map of Italy circa 1112 . In 1027, duke Sergius IV of Naples Sergius .... His son, John V of Naples John V , cosied up to Guaimar IV of Salerno and eventually did homage ...The Duchy of Naples lang la Ducatus Neapolitanus began as a Byzantine Empire Byzantine province that was constituted ... invasions of Italy in the mid sixth century, Naples had a population of about 30 35,000. In 615, under Giovanni Consino , Naples rebelled for the first time against the Exarchate of Ravenna ... of Naples , encompassing the area of Vesuvius , the Campi Flegrei , the Sorrento Sorrentine Peninsula ... . Capri was later part of the duchy of Amalfi . First local duchy In 661, Naples obtained from the emperor Constans II the right to be ruled by a local duke, one Basil of Naples Basil , whose subjection ... was the official language. Papal suzerainty In 763, the duke Stephen II of Naples Stephen II switched his allegiance from Constantinople to Rome , putting Naples under papal suzerainty . Already during the reign of the imperially appointed John I of Naples John I 711 ca 719 , the papacy had come to the duke ... a period of transition in the history of Naples it moved away from the iconoclastic East ... Anthimus of Naples Anthimus could ignore the order only Amalfi and Gaeta responded with contingents ... felt themselves independent of Naples. The duchy was not yet hereditary in 818, the patrician of Sicily appointed Theoctistus of Naples Theoctistus without imperial approval. He revoked this appointment, and appointed one List of Dukes of Naples Theodore II in 821, but he was chased from the city the same year in favour of the elected Stephen III of Naples Stephen III . This Stephen first began ... In 840, Duke Sergius I of Naples Sergius I made the succession to the duchy hereditary, and thenceforth Naples was de facto independent. In this age, the city was mainly a military centre, ruled by an aristocracy ... more details
wiktionary ivIVIV may refer to the Roman numeral for 4 number 4 C te d Ivoire , a country Subdominant , in music theory Initialisms Immigration Voice , an activist organization Implied volatility , a term in financial mathematics Independent verification systems , voting machines Industrievereinigung, Federation of Austrian Industry Initialization vector , in cryptography Instrumental variable , in statistics Inter vivos trust , a legal instrument International Viewpoint , a periodical InterVarsity Christian Fellowship IrfanView , a software Irish Volunteers , a military organization Isla Vista , an unincorporated community near Santa Barbara, California Trochlear nerve , 4th cranial nerve Injections Intravenous therapy Drug injection , an outside medical practice Titled expressive works I.V. , a X Japan song Albums IV The Aggrolites album IV The Aggrolites album IV Cypress Hill album IV Cypress Hill album IV Diamond Rio album IV Diamond Rio album , 1996 IV Godsmack album IV Godsmack album IV Maylene And The Sons of Disaster album IV Maylene and the Sons of Disaster album IV To Die For album IV To Die For album IV Ton Steine Scherben album IV Ton Steine Scherben album IV Veruca Salt album IV Veruca Salt album IV The Stranglers album IV The Stranglers album IV Winger album IV Winger album IV eljko Joksimovi album IV eljko Joksimovi album IV , a.k.a. Good Apollo, I m Burning Star IV, Volume One From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness , by Coheed and Cambria Led Zeppelin IV See also 4 disambiguation disambiguation cs IV de IV el IV es IV eo Iv fa IV fr IV ko IV it IV sw IV ja IV no Iv pl IV ujednoznacznienie pt IV ru IV fi Iv sv IV ... more details
Joan of Naples may refer to Monarchs of Naples Joan I of Naples 1328 1382 Joan II of Naples 1373 1435 Princesses of Naples Joan of Naples 1478 1518 , also queen consort of Naples See also Joanna of Aragon disambiguation hndis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages br Janed Naplez ru ... more details
Saint Januarius Pope Innocent IV Charles I of Naples Saint Restituta References Reflist External links http www.duomodinapoli.it Naples Cathedral official website it icon commonscat inline Cathedral NaplesNaples Cathedral BR Naples landmarks coord 40.8525 N 14.2596 E source kolossus dewiki display title Category 1300s establishments Category Churches in Naples Gennaro Category Cathedrals in Italy Naples Category 14th century church buildings Category Burial places of popes Category Gothic ...Image Duomo di Napoli facciata .jpg thumb The fa ade of Naples Cathedral Naples Cathedral lang it Duomo di Napoli , Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta or Cattedrale di San Gennaro is a Roman Catholic cathedral , the main church of Naples , southern Italy , and the seat of the Archbishop of Naples . It is widely known as the Cattedrale di San Gennaro , in honour of Saint Januarius , the city s patron saint, but is actually dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary . History The present cathedral was commissioned by King Charles I of Anjou . Construction continued during the reign of his successor, Charles II of Naples Charles II 1285 1309 and was completed in the early 14th century under Robert of Anjou . It was built on the foundations of two palaeo Christian basilica s, whose traces can still be clearly seen. Underneath the building excavations have revealed Greek and Roman artifacts. The Archbishop s Palace Naples Archbishop s Palace adjoins the cathedral. Interior and artworks Image St. Januarius Bust.jpg thumb upright Bust of Saint Januarius The main attraction of the interior is the Chapel of the Treasure of St. Januarius, with fresco es by Domenichino and Giovanni ... usually liquefies. If the blood fails to liquefy, then legend has it that disaster will befall Naples ... 2007 03 02 format ref ref name times cite news last Owen first Richard title Naples blood boils ... Cath drale Notre Dame de l Assomption de Naples ko it Cattedrale di Napoli hu N polyi d m ja ... more details
File Napoli s Chiara campanile 1040895.JPG thumb 300px right The Church of Santa Chiara in Naples . Christianity and religion in general has always been an important part of the social and cultural life of Naples , Italy. It is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Naples Archdiocese of Naples , and the Roman Catholic Church Catholic faith is highly important to the people of Naples and there are hundreds of historic churches in the city about five hundred . ref name churches cite news url http www.red travel.com uk ferrari tour italy places naples english guided visit.htm publisher Red Travel title Naples date 8 January 2008 ref The Naples Cathedral Cathedral of Naples is the most important place of worship in the city, each year on September 19 it hosts the Miracle of Januarius Saint Januarius , the city s patron saint . ref name gennaro In the miracle which thousands of Neapolitans ... pilasters are adorned with busts of famous archbishops of Naples. In the crypt, which was built .... The cathedral contains the superb sepulchres of Innocent IV and of a Cardinal Minutoli. the second ... by Angelini. Some churches in Naples Santa Chiara Naples Santa Chiara San Domenico Maggiore Ges Nuovo Cappella Sansevero Sansevero Chapel San Lorenzo Maggiore Naples San Lorenzo Maggiore Santa Maria ... Naples Santa Maria del Carmine Girolamini San Ferdinando Naples San Ferdinando San Francesco di Paola Naples San Francesco di Paola San Giovanni a Carbonara San Gregorio Armeno Sant Anna dei Lombardi ... Naples San Pietro Martire San Pietro a Maiella San Gennaro extra Moenia Hermitage of Camaldoli Santissima Annunziata Santa Caterina a Formiello Archbishop s Palace Naples Archbishop s Palace Madre del Buon Consiglio Etc... See also Spires of NaplesNaples Notes references References Attributions Catholic wstitle Naples DEFAULTSORT Churches In Naples Category Churches in Naples fr Liste des glises de Naples it Chiese di Napoli nap Chiese e Napule ... more details
Auxilius of Naples which has been considered a pseudonym ref According to Hefele . ref was an ecclesiastical writer. To him are attributed a series of writings ref Migne , Patrologia Latina , CXXIX, 1054 sqq. ref that deal with the controversies concerning the succession and fate of Pope Formosus 891 896 , and especially the validity of the orders conferred by him. Auxilius was a Franks Frank , who was ordained a priest, or perhaps only a deacon , in Rome by Formosus, and lived later in southern Italy, apparently at Naples . Context After the successor of Formosus, Pope Boniface VI , had ruled only fifteen days, Pope Stephen VI properly VII , one of the adherents of the party of the Duke of Spoleto , was raised to the Papal Chair. Stephen not only abused the memory of Formosus but also treated his body with indignity. Stephen was strangled in prison in the summer of 897, and the six following popes to May 904 owed their elevation to the struggles of the political parties. Christophorus, the last of them, was overthrown by Pope Sergius III May, 904 August, 911 . Sergius had been a partisan of Stephen VI, and like the latter regarded the elevation of Formosus to the papacy as illegal and the orders conferred by him as null and void. Works Auxilius was a follower of Formosus, and in several ... super caus et negatio Formosi pap , in his Vetera Analecta ref ed. 1723, IV, 28 32 ref . In his Auxilius ... Stephani episcopi et pr fat ordinationis . Stephen, Bishop of Naples had been consecrated by Pope ... in his edition of the Liber Pontificalis 1735, IV is considered by Joseph Hergenr ther ref Photius ..., 1879 , IV, 562 sqq. Hergenr ther Kirsch, Kirchengesch., 4th ed. Freiburg, 1904 , II, 196 sqq. Louis ... CathEncy title Auxilius of Naples url http www.newadvent.org cathen 02147a.htm Attribution Catholic wstitle Auxilius of Naples Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Auxilius of Naples ... Auxilius Of Naples Category Franks Category Frankish people Category 9th century births Category ... more details
Infobox Single Name I.V. Cover image Saw4 album cover.jpg Artist X Japan from Album Released start date 2008 1 23 Format Music download Digital download Recorded 2007 Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Length 5 04 Label Extasy Records Producer Yoshiki musician Yoshiki Chart position Last single The Last Song X Japan song The Last Song br 1998 This single I.V. br 2008 Next single Scarlet Love Song br 2011 Misc Other uses IV disambiguation I.V. is a single released by X Japan on January 23, 2008 as a Music download digital download . It is the band s first new song since The Last Song X Japan song The Last Song released in 1998. ref name blabbermouth reunion cite web title X Japan Reunites for New Single, Tour work blabbermouth.net date 2007 06 04 url http www.roadrunnerrecords.com blabbermouth.net news.aspx?mode Article&newsitemID 73874 accessdate 2007 08 06 ref I.V. is the main theme for the film Saw IV , which was released on October 26, 2007. ref name tokyograph iv cite web title X Japan to film PV on Aqua City rooftop work tokyograph.com url http www.tokyograph.com news id 1917 accessdate ..., Yoshiki was approached about composing the main theme for Lionsgate s Saw IV he also composed ... web title Lionsgate Publicity Saw IV work lionsgatepublicity.com url http lionsgatepublicity.com epk saw4 accessdate 2007 10 09 ref This was confirmed on the 18th with an official announcement. I.V. ... work, which was too long to fit the movie. ref name jrr faq cite web title X Japan I.v. FAQ ... 2008 01 20 ref Several things have been said about the meaning of I.V. . Yoshiki originally ... name jrr faq Originally the song was going to be released on the Saw IV soundtrack Saw IV soundtrack ... on the rooftop of Aqua City, Odaiba , Tokyo . ref name tokyograph iv The video shows the band playing ... for the Saw IV DVD and on February 29 included in the X Japan Returns Complete Edition DVD boxset. The group ... singles gl I.V. ko I.V. it I.V. ja I.V. pt I.V. zh I.V. ... more details
Infobox rocket stage name S IV image S IV rocket stage.jpg caption Schematics of the S IV manufacturer Douglas Aircraft Company country United States rockets Saturn I stage 2 height 12.19 m alt height 40 ft diameter 5.49 m alt diameter 18 ft mass alt mass engines 6 RL 10 rocket engine RL 10 engines thrust 400 kN alt thrust 90,000 lbf time 410 seconds fuel LOX LH2 The S IV was the Multistage rocket second stage of the Saturn I , a Rocket rocket powered launch vehicle used by NASA for early flights in the Project Apollo Apollo program. The S IV was manufactured by the Douglas Aircraft Company and later modified by them to the S IVB , a similar but distinct stage used on the Saturn IB and Saturn V rockets. ref name stages1 Harvnb Bilstein 1999 loc p. 157 ref The S IV stage was a large LOX LH2 fueled rocket stage used for the early test flights of the Saturn I rocket. It formed the second stage of the Saturn I and was powered by a cluster of six RL 10 RL 10A 3 engines. Each one of the engines supplied convert 66.7 kN of thrust for a total of about convert 400 kN . The cryogenic LH2 liquid hydrogen and LOX liquid oxygen tanks were separated by a common bulkhead. The forward bulkhead of the LOX tank formed the aft bulkhead of the LH2 tank. This saved about ten tons of structural weight. ref name stages2 Harvnb Bilstein 1999 loc pp. 166 168 ref ref Harvnb Apollo Summary Report 1975 loc p. 187 ref See also Saturn I S IV stage S IV stage of the Saturn I References reflist refbegin cite book title Stages to Saturn A Technological History of the Apollo Saturn Launch url http books.google.com books?id JnoZTbVLx0MC author Bilstein, Roger E. publisher DIANE Publishing year 1999 accessdate 2010 05 04 chapter 6 ref CITEREFBilstein1999 cite web url http history.nasa.gov alsj APSR JSC 09423.pdf ... CITEREFApollo Summary Report1975 refend Category Apollo program Category Rocket stages fr S IV ja S IV fi S IV ... more details
Basil was the first Duke of Naples from 661 to 666 . Neapolitan by birth, soldier of the Byzantine Empire by trade, he was nominated by the emperor Constans II to be dux Campaniae in 661. Sources http faculty.ed.umuc.edu jmatthew naples darkages.html Naples in the Dark Ages by David Taylor and Jeff Matthews. s start s bef before none s ttl title Duke of Naples years 661 &ndash 666 s aft after Theophylactus I of Naples Theophylactus I end Italy noble stub DEFAULTSORT Naples, Basil of Category Dukes of Naples Category Magistri militum Category 7th century Italian people Category 7th century Byzantine people Category Patricii it Basilio di Napoli pl Bazyli ksi Neapolu ro Vasile de Neapole uk ... more details
There have been several siege s of Naples Siege of Naples 543 by the Ostrogoths 1078 by Prince Richard I of Capua 1441 by Alfonso V of Aragon 1494 during the Italian War of 1494 1498 1527 by Louis, Count of Vaud mont disambig ... more details
Distinguish2 the armed forces of the kingdom of Naples The Army of Naples lang fr Arm e de Naples was a French Army unit which took this name following its capture of Naples in 1799. It was related to the Army ... IV of Sardinia Charles Emmanuel to abdicate, giving up all his continental possessions and retreating ... I of the Two Sicilies , returning from Naples , ordered a massive attack on the French, but retired ... had been ordered to disarm, and advanced on Naples in five columns. Rey, who was already in pursuit ... Republic ambassador, returning to Milan from Naples. The French general reluctantly agreed ... Capua in order to arm the Iazzaroni and form a retrenched camp under the walls of Naples. The viceroy ... to Championnet who were authorized to agree to anything except for the evacuation of Naples ... of France must leave the ports of the kingdom, etc. Insurrection of the Iazzaroni The people of Naples ... and Mack, who had at first believed it possible to reorganize the Napolitan army, also had to flee. Naples ... Directory and General MacDonald had resigned after a misunderstanding with Championnet. Capture of Naples ... of the viceroy with whom he had made the treaty being so disrespected. He decided to attack Naples ..., Championnet, urged by the peaceful factions in Naples to occupy the city in order to stop ... for the attack on Naples took place that night. At dawn, Fort Sant Elmo Saint Elme , shooting its ... well and promised to respect San Gennaro, patron saint of Naples. Michel served as an intermediary ... and the rest of the army camped on the highlands that dominate the city. Creation of the Army of Naples The French lost 600 men in the fight for Naples. Napolitan losses were also substantial. Taking Naples, the French captured 60 cannons, 6 flags, and 4,000 Albanese and Swiss troops who had remained in Naples after the dispersion of the Napolitan army. The French army received the Title Army of Naples from its general in a ceremony on January 25. A Te Deum was sung in all the churches and the general ... more details
George died 739 was the Duke of Naples for a decade beginning in 729. During his tenure, the dukes of Naples defended the coast of Italy from Terracina , north of Gaeta , to Palermo , on the western tip of Sicily . Indeed, at Terracina there stands an ancient monument dedicated to George. Sources Gay, Jules. L Italie m ridionale et l empire Byzantin Livre I . Burt Franklin New York, 1904. s start s bef before Theodore I of Naples Theodore I s ttl title Duke of Naples years 729 739 s aft after Gregory I of Naples Gregory I end Persondata name George of Naples alternative names short description date of birth place of birth date of death 739 place of death Category 739 deaths Category Italian nobility Category Dukes of Naples Italy noble stub id Giorgio dari Napoli it Giorgio di Napoli pl Jerzy ksi Neapolu ro George de Neapole uk ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Porto lang it port is the neighborhood of Naples, Italy Naples , southern Italy , that includes the area adjacent to the main passenger terminals of the port of Naples, but does not extend much farther than that to the eastern freight facilities of the port. It is an extremely historic part of the city and was subject to drastic episodes of demolition during the years on either side of 1900 as part of the plan for the urban renewal of the city. As well, it was subject to bombing in World War II WWII . Prominent landmarks a few blocks inland include the main building of the University of Naples and the Naples Borsa , the stock market. Subdivisions of Naples coord 40 50 37 N 14 15 22 E dim 10000 region IT NA type city 5738 source dewiki display title Category Quartieri of Naples Campania geo stub de Porto Neapel it Porto quartiere di Napoli ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 Image Carminenap.jpg thumb 250px Church of the Carmine in Naples. Mercato Italian market is a neighbourhood of Naples , southern Italy . It is in the south eastern part of the city, bounded by the industrial port of Naples on the south and adjacent to the site of one of the most historic churches in Naples, the Santa Maria del Carmine Naples church of the Carmine . At the center of the area is Market square, the medieval market place of the city. The square was the site of the execution of Conradin it was also where Masaniello Massaniello s revolt broke out and also the site of the executions after the royalist retaking of the kingdom after the fall of the Neapolitan Republic 1799 Neapolitan Republic of 1799 . The area was somewhat cut off from the rest of the city, inland, by the urban renewal of the early 1900s. Also, it was severely damaged by bombings in WWII. It is currently 2006 in the midst of ambitious development. Subdivisions of Naples coord 40 50 51 N 14 16 20 E dim 10000 region IT NA type city 10845 source dewiki display title Category Quartieri of Naples Campania geo stub de Mercato it Mercato quartiere di Napoli ... more details