It would be an E-flat major chord, but with the G on the bottom.
This phrase most often refers to the Neapolitan 6th chord (also written as N6), although the term is derived from its main use in the Neapolitan School. This is a major triad in first inversion (or 6-3), whose root is a flatted supertonic. What this means is that the second note in the scale is lowered by a half step, and a major chord is built off of it. Then the chord is inverted, so that the root of the chord is now the highest pitch. For example, in C major, the Neapolitan is based on the second degree/note (D) lowered a half step (Db), with the major chord built off of it. In this case, the major chord is that of a Db chord (Db, F, Ab). When inverted, the Db is now the highest pitch, so the chord is now spelled F - Ab - Db. That's the Neapolitan 6th Chord. The reason it is called a "6th" chord is because the interval between the F and the Db is a minor sixth. One other main way to see the chord is as a N67, which is a Neapolitan 6th with a seventh. In the case of the Db major chord above, the full spelling would be Db, F, Ab, Cb, and then inverted would be F, Ab, Cb, Db.
D-Day was a major Allied landing on the northern beaches of Normandy on 6th June 1944.
Neapolitan lira ended in 1813.
Neapolitan lira was created in 1812.
Neapolitan Turk was created in 1953.
The duration of Neapolitan Turk is 1.53 hours.
The duration of Neapolitan Carousel is 2.15 hours.
The duration of Neapolitan Mystery is 1.9 hours.
Neapolitan War happened on 1815-05-20.
Neapolitan Mystery was created on 1979-04-12.
Neapolitan Mouse was created on 1954-10-02.
Neapolitan Carousel was created on 1954-05-26.