Kingdom of Naples ended in 1816.
Naples FBC ended in 1912.
F.B.C. Internazionale-Naples ended in 1926.
There are around 100 congregations in Naples Italy. If you go to their official website at jw.org, click on "About Us" and then "Meetings" and you can search for a Kingdom Hall near you.
No, Christopher Columbus did not conquer the Kingdom of Naples. Columbus is primarily known for his voyages across the Atlantic Ocean and his role in the European exploration of the Americas. The Kingdom of Naples was a significant political entity in Italy, and its control was a subject of various conflicts and dynastic changes during Columbus's lifetime, but he was not involved in its conquest.
Giambattista Basile was born in 1566, in Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples [now Naples, Campania, Italy].
Teddy Bear Museum of Naples ended in 2005.
Giambattista Basile died on February 23, 1632, in Giugliano in Campania, Kingdom of Naples [now Naples, Campania, Italy].
Ruggero Leoncavallo was born on April 23, 1857, in Naples, Kingdom of the Two Sicilies [now Naples, Campania, Italy].
Brindisi in the Middle Ages was part of the Kingdom of Naples, which rather strangely and confusingly was also known as the Kingdom of Sicily.
Pietro Giannone has written: 'The civil history of the Kingdom of Naples ..'
No. But one Joachim Murat, French Marshal in Napoleons time was King of Naples, otherwise called the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. I suppose there has been much trading over the centuries between Naples & say, Marseilles and so on.
The French king had claim on the Kingdom of Naples and he wanted to enforce their claim.