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Bourbon history: One fine lady hanged.(Eleonora de Fonseca Pimintel ) The Economist (US) (2/20/1999)
...defeat of the five-month-old Parthenopean republic above all to Cardinal Ruffo...fall of the French-supported Parthenopean republic may have been an intense...of the proclamation of the Parthenopean republic two centuries before...

BREAKTIME: Fifty for Fun.(Features) Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England) (6/28/2008)
...one - which is? 31: Parthenope was reputedly cast ashore on the future site of which city that saw a brief "Parthenopean Republic" in 1799? 32: Which Australian male tennis player won the Australian Open, in 1976, which still makes him...

Selected Writings of an Eighteenth-Century Venetian Woman of Letters.(Book review) The Modern Language Review (1/1/2008)
...Eleonora a couple of lines below, where we are, however, told that she published the journal of the 'Neapolitan Parthenopean Republic'. Surely, either the former or the latter (the former, as it happens). A large number of writings by Italian...

50 for fun; POST PUZZLER Phil Brown's trivia quiz.(Features) Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (6/26/2008)
...into the sea for love of Ulysses and was reputedly cast ashore on the future site of a city that saw a brief "Parthenopean Republic" in 1799. Which city? 32 Which tennis player is the most recent Australian man to win the Australian Open...

Nelson: admirable lord: Colin White uncovers a more complex and liberal side to Nelson than was previously appreciated.(National Maritime and Royal Naval Museums, the Nelson Letters Project) History Today (7/1/2005)
...called 'Jacobinism' and his involvement in the ruthless repression by the King of Naples of the French-backed Parthenopean Republic in Naples in 1799. How can such a reactionary man have written those thoughtful words to Prime Minister Acton...

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