• The Duchy of Naples (Latin: Ducatus Neapolitanus, Italian: Ducato di Napoli) began as a Byzantine province that was constituted in the seventh century...
  • The dukes of Naples were the military commanders of the ducatus Neapolitanus, a Byzantine outpost in Italy, one of the few remaining after the conquest of...
  • The duchy of Naples included the coast and islands of the Bay of Naples, the Terra di Lavoro inland and the outlying towns of Sorrento, Amalfi and Gaeta.
  • In 840 Duke Sergius I made the succession of the hereditary duchy, and from that time Naples became independent.
  • The Duchy of Naples was a de facto independent state in southern Italy from 840 to 1123, when it became incorporated into the Kingdom of Campania as a Royal Fief under...
  • Duchy of Naples. (historical) A mediaeval duchy in southern Italy, established in the 7th century CE as the Byzantine outpost Ducatus Neapolitanus; especially from 661...
  • duchy of naples in English Gematria equals 894:d24u126c18h48y150 0o90f36 0n84a6p96l72e30s114.
  • Roger finally absorbed the Duchy of Naples into his new kingdom in 1139, when the pope, Innocent II, and the Neapolitan nobility acknowledged the young...
  • Duchy of naples is a holy roman empier duchy in modden day italy.
  • imported from Wikimedia project. Russian Wikipedia. Wikimedia import URL. https://ru.wikipedia.org/?oldid=132572173. followed by. Duchy of Amalfi.
  • In 476 A.D. the entire Italian peninsula was conquered by the Barbarians (Germanic people). The Byzantines and the Duchy of Naples, 536 - 1137 AD(CE).
  • Napoli Dükalığı - Duchy of Naples. Bu makale şunları içerir: referans listesi, ilgili okuma veya Dış bağlantılar, ancak kaynakları belirsizliğini koruyor çünkü eksik...
  • A1: During the Medieval era, Naples flourished as a prominent city-state and served as the capital of the Duchy of Naples from 661 to 1139.