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  2. Castel Nuovo - Wikipedia

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    Castel Nuovo (Italian: [kaˌstɛl ˈnwɔːvo]; Neapolitan: Castiello Nuovo; 'New Castle'), often called Maschio Angioino (Italian: [ˈmaskjo andʒoˈiːno]; Neapolitan: Maschio Angiuino; 'Angevin Keep'), is a medieval castle located in front of Piazza Municipio and the city hall (Palazzo San Giacomo) in central Naples, Campania, Italy. Its ...

  3. List of castles in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino), Naples Castel dell'Ovo, Naples Castello Aragonese, Ischia Province of Avellino Battipaglia Castle, Battipaglia. Castel Candriano, Torella dei Lombardi; Castello di Gesualdo, Gesualdo; Castello di Rocca San Felice, Rocca San Felice; Province of Benevento. Rocca dei Rettori, Benevento; Apice Castle , Apice

  4. Santa Maria La Nova, Naples - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 13th century, a Franciscan monastery, named Santa Maria ad Palatium had existed nearby, but by 1268, was demolished in order for Charles of Anjou decided to build his Castel Nuovo (new castle), or Maschio Angioino. By 1279, the Friars were granted this site to build a new church, hence la Nova.

  5. Naples - Wikipedia

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    Castel Nuovo, also known as Maschio Angioino, is one of the city's top landmarks; it was built during the time of Charles I, the first king of Naples. Castel Nuovo has seen many notable historical events: for example, in 1294, Pope Celestine V resigned as pope in a hall of the castle, and following this Pope Boniface VIII was elected pope by ...

  6. Aragonese conquest of Naples - Wikipedia

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    In 1437, the siege of Naples began from the Castel Nuovo and the Castel dell'Ovo, defended by Antonio Caldera, who resisted and had to lift the siege due to the attack of the papal forces in April 1437, commanded by Joan Vitellesco de Cornetto who besieged Capua where they met with those of Caldera, taking advantage of the fact that Alfonso had ...

  7. File:The Castel Nuovo (Maschio Angioino) (front view). Naples ...

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