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1 3,4 | Italy, this army conquered Naples and Rome. Soon after this, 2 4,1 | still recognized in Rome, Naples, Sicily, and the southernmost 3 4,1 | after a sojourn in Rome, Naples, and the southern part of 4 5,8 | Campania, with the Duchy of Naples and two other duchies, as 5 6,6 | such as the duchies of Naples, Beneventum, Spoleto, the 6 7,1 | his successor could annex Naples and Sicily to the possessions 7 8,10| founded the University of Naples and patronized the medical 8 9,2 | undertook his expedition against Naples, he considered it only as 9 9,3 | Manfred’s death, Sicily and Naples came under French sway. 10 9,3 | In a document of 1323 at Naples is mentioned “a quarter 11 9,3 | Bulgarian envoys arrived in Naples for negotiations. Obviously 12 9,3 | from the Angevin archive at Naples and the Vatican at Rome, 13 9,4 | concluded between Sicily and Naples, the Catalans were out of 14 9,8 | Having reunited Sicily and Naples under his power for a short 15 9,14| arrived in Rome by sea, via Naples.[281] That John in his decision 16 9,14| invited to the table. Through Naples and Venice, the Emperor