How to use in-sentence of “neapolitan”:
– A “femminiello”, also spelled “femmeniello” is an Italian languageItalian word for a male with Neapolitan culture.
– Maria Amalia was also a patron of the composer Gian Francesco Fortunati who was a favourite at the Neapolitan court.
– The key of A-major is the only key where a Neapolitan sixth chord on needs both a flat and a natural accidental.
– She also popularised Neapolitan porcelain at the “Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory” in 1743.
– In 1269 it was the seat of a famous battle of Colle Val d’Elsabattle during the wars of Guelphs and Ghibellines and in 1479 it was attacked by Neapolitan soldiers.
– Ferdinand’s alliance with various Italian princes and with Emperor Maximilian I, expelled the French by 1496 and installed Alfonso’s son, Ferdinand, on the Neapolitan throne.