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 | | Ferdinand II of Naples Ferdinand II (Ferdinand I, and son of Alphonso II. |  | | Ferdinand of Austria Imperial Majesty Ferdinand I Karl Leopold Joseph Franz Marchlin Emperor of Austria King of Hungary... |  | | Ferdinand, Indiana Ferdinand is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 2,277. |
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| | Naples - Local business directory. Naples . |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples Ferdinand II (1469-1496), king of Naples, was the grandson of Ferdinand I, and son of Alphonso II. |  | | Ferdinand I of Naples Ferdinand I (1423 - 1494), also called Don Ferrante, was the King of Naples and the natural son of Alfonso V of Aragon and I of Sicily and Naples. |  | | Joan I of Naples Queen Joan I, born in 1327 as the Countess of Provence, ruled Naples and Jerusalem from 1343 to 1381. |
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| | Ferdinand II of Aragon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand II (Fernando de Aragón in Spanish and Ferran d'Aragó in Catalan), nicknamed the Catholic ( March 10, 1452 â June 23, 1516) was king of Aragon, Castile, Sicily, Naples, Valencia, Sardinia and Navarre and Count of Barcelona. |  | | In 1508, war resumed in Italy, this time against Venice, which all the other powers on the peninsula, including Louis XII, Ferdinand, Maximilian, and Pope Julius II joined together against as the League of Cambrai. |  | | Ferdinand, the son of John II of Aragon by his second wife, the Aragonese noblewoman Juana Enriquez, was made King of Sicily by his father in 1468 in preparation for his marriage to Infanta Isabella, the half-sister and heiress of Henry IV of Castile. |
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| | Ferdinand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469 - 1496 ; became king 1495. |  | | Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon. |  | | Ferdinand II of Portugal - 1816 - 1885 ; became titular king 1837. |
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| | Ferdinand II of Naples: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples is mentioned in the following topics: |  | | He was the grandson of Ferdinand I, and son of Alphonso II and heir of the Brienne claim to kingdom of Jerusalem. |  | | Notwithstanding this, the treason of a party in Naples rendered it impossible to defend the city against the approach of Charles VIII. |
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| | Ferdinand I of Naples |
 | | Alphonso II of Naples (November 4, 1448- December 18, 1495). |  | | Ferdinand I of Naples should not be confused with Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, a latter king of Naples. |  | | Giovanna of Naples (1478 - August 27, 1518). |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Naples |
 | | Alfonso II, knowing the hatred in which he was held, abdicated in favour of his son Ferdinand II; vainly, however, for almost without striking a blow, Charles became master of the kingdom. |  | | Louis III (of Anjou) declared war against her in 1420, on which account she adopted Alfonso V, son of Ferdinand of Aragon and Sicily; but as that prince wished the immediate possession of the kingdom, Joanna adopted Louis III, and after his death in 1434 his brother, René. |  | | Naples then became the capital of the kingdom, to which, however, Peter III of Aragon laid claim on account of his marriage to a daughter of Manfred. |
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 | | The edict, however, alienated some of Ferdinand's allies, and this, together with the assumption of Protestant King Gustav II Adolph of Sweden and the assassination of Wallenstein, weakened the imperial authority. |  | | Crown Princess of Naples and Sicily, daughter of Emperor Leopold II and Princess Maria Ludovica of Bourbon-Spain |  | | Ferdinand II served as Holy Roman emperor (1619-1637), King of Bohemia (1617-1619), and King of Hungary (1621-1625). |
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| | KINGDOM OF NAPLES FACTS AND INFORMATION |
 | | Charles VIII expelled Alphonso_II_of_Naples from Naples in 1495, but his cousin, Ferdinand_II_of_Aragon had resumed control of the kingdom by 1504. |  | | When Ferdinand I died in 1494, Charles_VIII_of_France invaded Italy, using the Angevin claim to the throne of Naples as a pretext, thus beginning the Italian_Wars. |  | | At his death in 1458, the kingdom was again separated and Naples was inherited by Ferdinand_I_of_Naples, Alfons' illegitimate son. |
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| | Ferdinand II 1810-1859 |
 | | Ferdinand II (1810-1859), King of the Two Sicilies, was the first monarch against whom revolution erupted in 1848, the fir st to concede a constitution, and the first to initiate a successful counter-revolutionary movement. |  | | Ferdinand also hoped to gain the support of other Italian governments for his retention of Sicily through the formation of an Italian league, which he backed. |  | | This issue was central to a dispute between Ferdinand and the deputies over the oath of allegiance the latter were supposed to take upon the convocation of the parliament set for May 15. |
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| | Habsburg Spain: Information From Answers.com |
 | | As ruler of Aragon, Ferdinand had been involved in the struggle against France and Venice for control of Italy; these conflicts became the center of Ferdinand's foreign policy as king. |  | | Only a year later, Ferdinand joined the Holy League against France, seeing a chance at taking both Naples - to which he held a dynastic claim - and Navarra, which was claimed through his marriage to Germaine de Foix. |  | | Ferdinand's first investment of Spanish forces came in the War of the League of Cambrai against Venice, where the Spanish soldiers distinguished themselves on the field alongside their French allies at the Battle of Agnadello (1509). |
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| | Taranto: Definition and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | In March 1502, the Spanish fleet of Ferdinand II of Aragon, allied to Louis XII of France, seized the port of Taranto, and conquered the city. |  | | 1465- Ferdinand I of Naples, also known as King Ferrante, united the Principality of Taranto to the Kingdom of Naples, at the death of his wife, Isabella of Taranto (Clermont). |  | | The principality ended, but the kings of Naples continued giving the title of Prince of Taranto to their sons, firstly to the future Alfonso II of Naples, Duke of Calabria, eldest son of Isabella. |
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| | Ferdinand: Information From Answers.com |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469 - 1496 ; became king 1495. |  | | Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon. |  | | In the hope of recovering most of Macedonia, lost to Serbia and Greece by the Treaty of Bucharest (1913), Ferdinand in 1915 joined the Central Powers in World War I. In 1917 the tide of war turned against Bulgaria, and in 1918, Ferdinand was forced to abdicate in favor of his son, Boris III. |
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| | FERDINAND II. (SICILY) - LoveToKnow Article on FERDINAND II. (SICILY) |
 | | ii suo regno (Naples, 1884); H. Remsen Whitehouse, The Collapse of the Kingdom of Naples (New York, 1899); R. de Cesare, La Caduta un Regno, vol. |  | | Sicily, whence the Royalists had been expelled, was subjugated by General Filangieri (q.v), and the chief cities were bombarded, an expedient which won for Ferdinand the epithet of King Bomba. |  | | Ferdinand was naturally shrewd, but badly educated, grossly superstitious and possessed of inordinate self-esteem. |
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| | Alphonso II of Naples - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Alphonso II of Naples (November 4, 1448– December 18, 1495), also called Alfonso II d'Aragon, was King of Naples from January 25, 1494 to 1495. |  | | Alphonso, terrified by a series of portents, as well as unusual dreams (perhaps attributable to memories of his victims), abdicated in favour of his son, Ferdinand, and fled, entering a Sicilian monastery. |  | | Isabella of Naples, Duchess of Bari (born 2 October, 1470) |
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| | Ferdinand |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples - 1469-1496; became king 1495. |  | | Ferdinand III of Naples - see Ferdinand II of Aragon. |  | | Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies- 1810-1859; became king 1830. |
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| | Ferdinand II, king of Aragón |
 | | Ferdinand II Ferdinand II or Ferdinand the Catholic,1452–1516, king of Aragón (1479–1516), king of Castile and León (as Ferdinand V, 1474–1504), king of Sicily (1468–1516), and king of Naples (1504–16). |  | | For the rest of his life Ferdinand continued his regency over Castile, first in the name of Joanna, who became insane, and then for his grandson, later Holy Roman Emperor Charles V. When Ferdinand died, he left his grandson a united Spain, as well as Naples, Sicily, Sardinia, and an overseas empire. |  | | Many of Ferdinand's policies had long-lasting effects, especially the expulsion of the Jews and the Muslims, many of whom settled in N Africa, the search for American gold, and the conversion of large agricultural areas into grazing lands for the benefit of the wool industry. |
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| | Aragon |
 | | 1452 Ferdinand II, the Catholic, King of Aragon/Sicily, expelled Jews |  | | 1504 By treaty of Lyons, French cede Naples to Ferdinand of Aragon |  | | 1516 Ferdinand II, king of Aragon/Sicily, dies at 63 |
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| | Ferdinand II -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Naples) Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495) |  | | (additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Aragon) Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) |  | | (additional info and facts about Ferdinand II of Germany) Ferdinand II of Germany (1578-1637, emperor from 1619) |
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| | Ferdinand II - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Ferdinand II |
 | | King-consort of Castile from 1474 (as Ferdinand V), King of Aragon from 1479, and Ferdinand III of Naples from 1504. |  | | However, on Philip's death and Joanna's subsequent decline into madness, Ferdinand was recognized as ruler of Castile, establishing the rule of one man for all the kingdoms which became permanent under his grandson, Charles I of Spain (later Emperor Charles V). |  | | Ferdinand conquered Naples 1500–03 and Navarre in 1512. |
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| | Raul N. Longoria's Genealogy Database |
 | | When he died in 1458, he left the Kingdom of Naples to his son, Ferdinand I, and the Kingdoms of Aragon and Sicily to his brother, John II of Aragon. |  | | Children were: Borrell II of Barcelona (Count of Barcelona). |  | | Children were: Berenger II of Ivrea (KING OF ITALY). |
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| | Ferdinand II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) |  | | Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495) |  | | Ferdinand II of Germany (1578-1637, emperor from 1619) |
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| | Ferdinand II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Ferdinand II of Naples, Ferrandino (1469-1496, king from 1495) |  | | Ferdinand II of Aragon, the Catholic (1452-1516, king of Aragon from 1479, of Sicily from 1468) (=Ferdinand V of Castille 1474-1504) (=Ferdinand III of Naples 1504-1516) |  | | Ferdinand II of the Two Sicilies (1810-1859, king from 1830) |
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| | Alfonso V, king of Aragón and Sicily |
 | | He left Naples to his Son Ferdinand I and the rest of his kingdom to his brother John II. |  | | Joanna II of Naples sought his aid against |  | | Alfonso V (Alfonso the Magnanimous), 1396–1458, king of Aragón and Sicily (1416–58) and of Naples (1443–58), count of Barcelona. |
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