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Masaniello - Wikipedia Tommaso Aniello (29 June 1620 – 16 July 1647), popularly known by the contracted name Masaniello (Italian: [mazaˈnjɛllo], Neapolitan: [masaˈnjellə]), was an Italian fisherman who became leader of the 1647 revolt against the rule of Habsburg Spain in the Kingdom of Naples
Masaniello | Neapolitan Fisherman, Peasant Leader Rebel | Britannica Masaniello was a leader of a popular insurrection in Naples against Spanish rule and oppression by the nobles Masaniello was a young fisherman in 1647 when he was chosen to lead a protest against a new tax on fruit, levied by the nobility to raise money to pay the tribute demanded by Spain
Masaniello’s Revolt At Naples – History Moments Among the various popular insurrections in Naples, the most memorable in violence and in effective results is that which Masaniello headed Naples, with Sicily, was then subject to Spain, and a Spanish viceroy governed there
Tommaso Aniello aka Masaniello, from Fisherman to Folk Hero Tommaso Aniello, known as Masaniello, was the leading spirit of revolt in Naples, 1647 None of this was taken lightly; revolts had sporadically broken out, and to avoid the unfair taxes, smuggling became common
Masaniello | Historica Wiki | Fandom Tommaso Aniello (1622-16 July 1647), better known as Masaniello, was the leader of a revolt against the rule of Habsburg Spain in Naples in 1647 His rebellion was crushed by John of Austria the Younger, and he was executed, making him a martyr for Italian nationalists
Masaniello - insurgent | Italy On This Day A humble fishmonger’s son, Masaniello was the unlikely leader of a revolt against the Spanish rulers of his home city in 1647, which was successful in that it led to the formation of a Neapolitan Republic, even though Spain regained control within less than a year
Masaniello - Encyclopedia MASANIELLO, an abbreviation of Tommaso Aniello (1622-1647), an Amalfi fisherman, who became leader of the revolt against Spanish rule in Naples in 1647 Misgovernment and fiscal oppression having aroused much discontent throughout the two Sicilies, a revolt broke out at Palermo in May 1647, and the people of Naples followed the example of the
Masaniello - Cambridge University Press Assessment From the moment of his death, a fascinating new life began in which Masaniello was exalted and condemned in many texts (historical volumes, plays, and even a dialogue with Wilhelm Tell) until, by the Risorgimento, he was remembered as an Italian hero
Masaniello after an attack that aimed to kill him, Masaniello became a sort of viceroy or king of the peninsula’s most populous city, one of Europe’s biggest 2 The chronicler Alessandro Giraffi explains the many means by which Masaniello pushed the people towards revolt: incouraged the bold, promis’d rewards, threatned the suspected,
Naples Life,Death Miracle The Revolt of Masaniello is more of an interesting sidelight than a pivotal chapter in the history of Naples That is, this brief rebellion by the people — les miserables — of Naples against the Spanish rulers of the city in 1647 is now solidly entrenched in Neapolitan folklore