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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. Castelnuovo - Wikipedia

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    Castelnuovo or Castel Nuovo (Italian for 'new castle/fortress') may refer to : Places and jurisdictions. In Italy ... Castel Nuovo, a fortress in Naples;

  4. 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 ... Castel d'Ario Castle , Castel d'Ario.

  5. 1280s in architecture - Wikipedia

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    In Naples, Italy, original construction of Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle") is completed (begun in 1279); it has been expanded or renovated several times since. [3] Albi Cathedral in Languedoc is begun. [4] 1283 – Construction of Caernarfon, Conwy and Harlech Castles in Gwynedd, North Wales, is begun by King Edward I of England.

  6. Castel dell'Ovo - Wikipedia

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    The first castle on the site was built by the Normans in the 12th century. Roger the Norman, conquering Naples in 1140, made Castel dell'Ovo his seat. The importance of the Castel dell'Ovo began to decline when king Charles I of Anjou (r. 1266–85) built a new castle, Castel Nuovo, and moved his court there. Castel dell'Ovo became the seat of ...

  7. 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.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Ferdinand I of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Under his reign the construction of the Castel Nuovo was completed, the magnificent palace of Poggioreale [13] was commissioned by his son Alfonso and the beautiful Palazzo Como was erected, now home to the Filangieri Museum (built between 1464 and 1490), Porta Nolana, the Palazzo Diomede Carafa (1470), the facade of the Palazzo Sanseverino ...