
ISTORIA CIVILE DEL REGNO DI NAPOLI VOLUME VII
LIBRO VENTESIMOSETTIMO
LIBRO VENTESIMOTTAVO
LIBRO VENTESIMONONO
LIBRO TRENTESIMO
LIBRO TRENTESIMOPRIMO
CONTENUTI NEL TOMO SETTIMO
This volume plunges listeners into the chaotic years that followed King Alfonso’s death, when his son Ferdinand struggled to keep the Kingdom of Naples intact. Rival claimants, foreign princes, and ambitious barons weave a tangled web of conspiracies, each hoping to place their own favorite on the throne. The narrative captures the uneasy alliances and betrayals that erupt as Naples faces both internal revolts and external threats, with the papacy itself entering the fray.
Amid the turmoil, the book follows Ferdinand’s attempts to rally the nobility and the common people, navigating papal edicts that seek to strip him of power. Diplomatic envoys from Milan, the scheming of the Prince of Viana, and the fervent pleas of local barons create a vivid portrait of a realm on the brink. Listeners will experience the tension of councils, the roar of public acclamations, and the ever‑present danger of war that defined this turbulent chapter of Neapolitan history.
Language
it
Duration
~10 hours (609K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Carlo Traverso, Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-12-07
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1676–1748
A fearless Italian historian and jurist of the Enlightenment, he became famous for challenging church power in Naples. His writing brought him lasting influence—and severe punishment in his own lifetime.
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