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Kingdom and Naples
In 1421 Queen Joan II of Naples, who had no children, adopted and named him as heir to the Kingdom of Naples, and Alfonso went to Naples.
Alfonso, by formally submitting his reign to the Papacy, obtained the consent of Pope Eugene IV that the Kingdom of Naples would go to his immature son Ferdinand.
Baldassarre Cossa was born on the island of Procida or Ischia in the Kingdom of Naples into a noble but impoverished family.
Throughout its history, the dynasty, as well as being Emperors of the French, held various other titles and territories including ; their ancestral nation the Kingdom of Italy, Kingdom of Spain, Kingdom of Westphalia, Kingdom of Holland and the Kingdom of Naples.
In 1440, his fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples were occupied by King Alfonso I, and, to recover the situation, Sforza reconciled himself with Filippo Visconti.
Italian often was an official language of the various Italian states predating unification, slowly usurping Latin, even when ruled by foreign powers ( such as the Spanish in the Kingdom of Naples, or the Austrians in the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia ), even though the masses spoke primarily vernacular languages and dialects.
A few months before his arrival Garibaldi had seized the Kingdom of Naples, and all of Southern Italy and Sicily had been annexed to the new Kingdom of Italy.
( Sicily was at that time ruled by his younger brother, Charles of Anjou, and the French army returned to France through the Kingdom of Naples and Sicily.
To elevate his son to Mary's rank, Emperor Charles V ceded the crown of Naples, as well as his claim to the Kingdom of Jerusalem, to Philip.
* 1500 Treaty of Granada Louis XII of France and Ferdinand II of Aragon agree to divide the Kingdom of Naples between them.
The Orsini were amongst the main feudatory | feudatories in Italy from the Middle Ages onwards, holding a great numbers of fiefs and lordships in Lazio and in the Kingdom on Naples.
Bertoldo's son, Gentile II ( 1250 1318 ), was two times Senator of Rome, podestà of Viterbo and, from 1314, Gran Giustiziere (" Great Justicer ") of the Kingdom of Naples.
Roberto ( 1295 1345 ), Gentile II's grandson, married Sibilla del Balzo, daughter of the Great Senechal of the Kingdom of Naples.
However, the Orsini changed side when Alfonso V of Aragon started his conquest of the Kingdom of Naples.
In exchange for the recognition of Joan II of Naples, Martin obtained the restitution of Benevento, several fiefs in the Kingdom of Naples for his relatives and, above all, an agreement that Muzio Attendolo, then hired by the Neapolitans, should leave Rome.
He managed to overcome most of these problems — the Holy See's disputes with the Kingdom of Naples, Sardinia, Spain, Venice, and Austria were settled.

Kingdom and difficulties
The Lombards under King Wacho had migrated towards the east into Pannonia, taking advantage of the difficulties facing the Ostrogothic Kingdom in Italy following the death of its founder, Theodoric in 526.
In the United Kingdom, the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence ( NICE ) recommends CBT in the treatment plans for a number of mental health difficulties, including posttraumatic stress disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder ( OCD ), bulimia nervosa, and clinical depression.
Al Janbi's theory is the most widely accepted one by modern scholars, although there are some difficulties with this argument given that Al Ahsa is 60 km inland and thus less likely to be the starting point for a trader's route, making the location within the archipelago of islands comprising the modern Kingdom of Bahrain, particularly the main island of Bahrain itself, another possibility.
The Advanced Passenger Train APT project succumbed to an insufficient political will in the United Kingdom to persist in solving the teething difficulties experienced with the many immature technologies necessary for a ground breaking project of this nature.
The APT project succumbed to an insufficient political will in the United Kingdom to persist in solving the teething difficulties experienced with the many immature technologies necessary for a ground breaking project of this nature.
Overcoming more financial difficulties, he also started construction of an engine of his own design in autumn 1904 and received a patent for it that year in the United Kingdom.
This temper plunged him into difficulties, debts and distresses ; and I have lived to see the first heir of a subject in the Kingdom have a miserable shifting life, attended by a levee of duns, and at last die broken-hearted.
GTR underwent serious financial difficulties as a result of the GTPR, and its shareholders, primarily in the United Kingdom, were determined to prevent the company from being nationalized as well.
For climbers and mountaineers the main attraction lies in the high cliffs of the north face ; among the highest cliffs in the United Kingdom, they harbour some classic scrambles and rock climbs of all difficulties, and are one of the principal locations in the UK for ice climbing.
* In the United Kingdom a radio direction finding service is available on 121. 5 MHz and 243. 0 MHz to aircraft pilots who are in distress or are experiencing difficulties.
The K-ration was also criticized for its performance in the China-Burma-India ( CBI ) theater of operations, where difficulties in supply from bases in India had resulted in widespread and monotonous use of the K-ration for light infantry forces of the United States, as well as Nationalist China and the United Kingdom.
The unstable relations of King Ferdinand II with the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa ( cousin of Richeza ) and the Antipope Victor IV added further difficulties to the Dowager Queen, who finally decided to move to the Kingdom of Aragon in 1159.
Due to financial difficulties the company ceased flying on 2 September 2005, only months after launching services to the United Kingdom and Pakistan.
In May 2007, a group of elderly people in the United Kingdom formed a rock group to highlight the plight and difficulties associated with old age.
In 1914, McDermott visited the United Kingdom again to compete in the British Open, but because of travel difficulties, he arrived too late to play.
Initially they opened a branch house convent in England, but this closed again in November 2010 as a result of the administrative difficulties experienced in obtaining visas for the sisters to come to the United Kingdom.

Kingdom and certain
Ludwig Ross, the German archaeologist appointed Curator of the Antiquities of Athens at the time of the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece, by his explorations in the Greek islands from 1835 onwards, called attention to certain early intaglios, since known as Inselsteine ; but it was not until 1878 that C. T. Newton demonstrated these to be no strayed Phoenician products.
On May 28, 2002, the United States Food and Drug Administration instituted a policy that excludes from donation anyone who spent at least six months in certain European countries, ( or three months in the United Kingdom ), from 1980 to 1996.
In the United Kingdom, a hotel is required by law to serve food and drinks to all guests within certain stated hours.
In the United Kingdom and certain other countries ( e. g. Ireland ), post-secondary school education below the level of higher education is referred to as " further education ".
The division of the entire Kingdom Animalia into vertebrates ( about 40000 species in part of one phylum ) and invertebrates certainly is convenient in some practical contexts, but to put it into taxonomic perspective, it is roughly on the same scale as dividing the animal kingdom into Gastropoda ( perhaps 60000 species in part of one phylum ) and non-Gastropoda ; worthwhile only in certain constrained contexts.
At a certain point, the Kingdom of Darkness notices the World of Light, becomes greedy for it and attacks it.
New Zealand has no formal codified constitution ; the constitutional framework consists of a mixture of various documents ( including certain acts of the United Kingdom and New Zealand Parliaments ), the Treaty of Waitangi and constitutional conventions.
In the United Kingdom, swearing in the workplace can be an act of gross misconduct under certain circumstances.
In return, the U. S. was given certain assurances by the United Kingdom regarding the use of the missile, however the U. S. does not have any veto on the use of British nuclear weapons.
Little is certain about the history of the Roman Kingdom, as nearly no written records from that time survive, and the histories about it were written during the Republic and Empire and are largely based on legend.
In the United Kingdom, certain civilian individuals, such as officers of HM Revenue and Customs, salute the quarterdeck of Royal Navy vessels on boarding.
Having known all of the economic problems confronting the Kingdom and that Thailand had used the multiple currency basket peg exchange rate, the foreign speculators ( including the Hedge Funds ) were certain that the Thai Government would soon have to devalue the Baht.
In contemporary Anglophone cultures outside the United Kingdom, the term is most commonly found in certain contexts, such as the term " White Anglo-Saxon Protestant " or " WASP ".
In 1941, the United States signed a lend-lease agreement with the United Kingdom, giving the British surplus U. S. Navy destroyers in exchange for 99-year lease rights to establish naval and air bases in certain British territories.
In the context of United Kingdom politics, it refers to a possible alliance on certain issues between the Conservative Party and ecologists or environmentalists such as those found in the UK Green Party.
Father of the House is a term that has by tradition been unofficially bestowed on certain members of some national legislatures, most notably the House of Commons in the United Kingdom.
In countries, such as the United Kingdom, in which referendums are neither mandatory nor binding there may, nonetheless, exist an unwritten convention that certain important constitutional changes will be put to a referendum and that the result will be respected.
In the United Kingdom, a non-departmental public body ( NDPB )— often referred to and also known as a Quasi Autonomous Non Governmental Organisation or a quango — is a classification applied by the Cabinet Office, Treasury, Scottish Government and Northern Ireland Executive to certain types of public bodies.
In certain other jurisdictions, such as the United Kingdom and South Africa, paramedics may be entirely autonomous practitioners capable of prescribing medications.
379 ), this earlier act being a " Prohibition of the Importation of certain Goods and Merchandise from the Kingdom of Great Britain "; the prohibited imported goods being defined where their chief value which consists of leather, silk, hemp or flax, tin or brass, wool, glass ; in addition paper goods, nails, hats, clothing, and beer.
A finished cake is often enhanced by covering it with icing, or frosting, and toppings such as sprinkles, which are also known as " jimmies " in certain parts of the United States and " hundreds and thousands " in the United Kingdom.
In the United Kingdom, the traditional greasy spoon or working men's cafe has been in decline due to the rise of fast-food chains ; they nevertheless remain numerous all over the UK, especially in certain parts of London, Birmingham, Manchester, Derby, and many seaside towns.
In general use, the term civil servant in the United Kingdom does not include all public sector employees ; although there is no fixed legal definition, the term is usually defined as " a servant of the Crown working in a civil capacity who is not the holder of a political ( or judicial ) office ; the holder of certain other offices in respect of whose tenure of office special provision has been made ; a servant of the Crown in a personal capacity paid from the Civil List ".
Until the creation of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ( early 21st century ), certain judges sat in the House of Lords by virtue of holding life peerages, and were addressed by the according peerage style.

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