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1 2,2 | executions, had tranquillised his kingdom and smoothed the way for 2 2,2 | Apennines. ~These were the kingdom of Naples, the duchy of 3 2,3 | 3~The kingdom of Naples was in the hands 4 2,3 | she owned Candia and the kingdom of Cyprus. ~Thus from the 5 3,3 | Ferdinand of Aragon of the kingdom of Naples, Calixtus kindled 6 4,1 | to threaten Ferdinand's kingdom. ~Nothing could be easier: 7 4,1 | the house of France to the kingdom of Naples. He sent two ambassadors 8 4,1 | attempt the conquest of the kingdom of Naples; ~That the Duke 9 4,2 | French court against the kingdom of Naples, and the whole 10 4,2 | Aragon the investiture of the kingdom of Naples accorded by his 11 4,2 | wholly depended. For the kingdom of Naples was a fief of 12 4,3 | demanded the investiture of the kingdom of Naples for their king. ~ 13 4,4 | would have to fight not the kingdom of Naples alone, but the 14 4,5 | as the interests of his kingdom, and that these two motives 15 5,5 | completion of the conquest of the kingdom of Naples, the King of France 16 5,6 | and his successors, of the kingdom of Naples; lastly, the surrender 17 5,6 | that the investiture of the kingdom was an affair that required 18 5,6 | the investiture of the kingdom of Naples was promised to 19 5,7 | and the management of his kingdom to his son Ferdinand. Thus 20 5,8 | important positions in the kingdom were filled by strangers. ~ 21 6,1 | retraced his road to his kingdom, threatened, as was said, 22 6,4 | that still remained in the kingdom of Naples, on pain of excommunication, 23 6,4 | they had not entered the kingdom without the consent and 24 6,4 | brought him back to his own kingdom had been satisfactorily, 25 6,4 | palaces and fortresses of his kingdom; which indeed he did but 26 6,4 | French, and had entered the kingdom of Naples with them, where 27 7,3 | to vast dominions and a kingdom ought to trample under foot 28 10,4| Piacenza, on his way to the kingdom of Naples. But when he arrived 29 12,2| that he had abandoned his kingdom without even attempting 30 12,3| he should never quit the kingdom; and there, in fact, he 31 12,3| later on as a claim upon the kingdom of the Two Sicilies. ~The 32 13,2| which he desired far his own kingdom. For Vitellozzo possessed 33 13,4| Castello and the other into the kingdom of Naples. ~But Caesar, 34 14,1| suffered reverses in the kingdom of Naples, had since then 35 14,1| converting his duchy into a kingdom. ~Caesar arrived at the 36 16,1| reclaim him as peer of the kingdom of France; but Louis, much 37 16,1| which robbed him of the kingdom of Naples, had enough to