Example uses in sentence of “neapolitan”

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.

Example uses in sentence of neapolitan
Example uses in sentence of neapolitan

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