English
Etymology
A calque of Italian Regno di Napoli and Latin Regnum Neapolitanum (“Kingdom of the Neapolitans”), from the realm's capital at Naples.
Proper noun
the Kingdom of Naples
- (historical) A former kingdom in southern Italy with its capital at Naples between 1282 and 1816.
- (historical, inexact) Synonym of Parthenopean Republic, a short-lived French puppet state, or inclusive of it when ignoring its separate existence in 1799
- (historical, inexact) Synonym of Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, properly the union of the kingdoms of Naples and Sicily but with its capital at Naples from 1817 to 1861
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Translations
Translations
- Catalan: Regne de Nàpols, Regne de Sicília Peninsular
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 那不勒斯王國 / 那不勒斯王国 (zh), 那不勒斯王国 (zh) (Nàbùlèsī wángguó)
- Dutch: Koninkrijk Napels
- French: Royaume de Naples, Royaume de Sicile en Deçà du Détroit de Messine, Sicile Citérieure, Sicile Péninsulaire
- German: Königreich Neapel
- Greek:
- Modern: Βασίλειο της Νεαπόλεως (Vasíleio tis Neapóleos), Βασίλειο της Νεάπολης (Vasíleio tis Neápolis), Βασίλειο της Ηπειρωτικής Σικελίας (Vasíleio tis Ipeirotikís Sikelías)
- Hindi: नापोलि राज्य m (nāpoli rājya)
- Italian: Regno di Napoli m
- Latin: Regnum Neapolitanum n, Regnum Siciliae citra Pharum
- Marathi: नेपल्सचे राज्य n (nepalsace rājya), नापोलीचे राज्य n (nāpolīce rājya)
- Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule m
- Portuguese: Reino de Nápoles m
- Sicilian: Regnu di Napuli
- Spanish: Reino de Nápoles m
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