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nicolaradano · 3 months
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Exploring the stunning TERRA MURATA in Procida, Nicola is wearing our Granatello BLU swimwear, perfectly paired with the Parthenope MARRONE cotton knitted polo shirt. Each piece reflects the timeless elegance and quality of NR NAPOLI - dive into summer with style and embrace the vibrant colors of Procida! Shop the collection here: www.nicolaradano.com
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lamilanomagazine · 2 years
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Trapani: 90enne rimane tra le campagne con una ruota forata e senza cellulare. Carabinieri cambiano la gomma e lo riaccompagnano a casa
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Trapani: 90enne rimane tra le campagne con una ruota forata e senza cellulare. Carabinieri cambiano la gomma e lo riaccompagnano a casa. I Carabinieri della Sezione Radiomobile della Compagnia di Trapani, impiegati in un normale servizio perlustrativo nelle campagne in zona Granatello, hanno notato un anziano, vicino la propria autovettura, in palese difficoltà in quanto, dopo aver forato la ruota non riusciva a sostituirla rimanendo bloccato in una zona poco frequentata e non di passaggio. I militari, intuito il problema, soccorrevano il 90enne che, sprovvisto di cellulare, era li da qualche ora senza possibilità di far rientro a casa ne tanto meno di chiamare qualcuno per chiedere aiuto. Dopo aver sostituito la ruota i Carabinieri, tramite la Centrale Operativa, hanno contattato il figlio del malcapitato che, preoccupato per il mancato rientro del padre per pranzo, lo stava cercando disperatamente. Si è conclusa nel migliore dei modi la spiacevole avventura del nonnino che veniva riaccompagnato a casa dai Carabinieri in una Contrada del marsalese.... #notizie #news #breakingnews #cronaca #politica #eventi #sport #moda Read the full article
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carlocremona · 4 years
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Non ti va bene nient! . . . . #gayworld #friend #Vesuvio #granatello #portici #ercolano #scruff #grindr #happy #napolipride #napoligayfriendly #pickoftheday (presso Casa Marco & Carlo
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dvdscr · 6 years
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La #ferrovia #Napoli #Portici fu la prima #lineaferroviaria costruita in territorio italiano, nel regno delle #DueSicilie; inaugurata il 3 ottobre 1839 era a doppio binario e aveva la lunghezza di 7,25 chilometri. #wikipedia #Portici #Granatello . . . #travel #traveling #train #railway #vacation #visiting #instatravel #instago #instagood #holiday #photooftheday #travelling #tourism #tourist #instapassport #instatraveling #mytravelgram #travelgram #travelingram #igtravel (presso Lungomare Granatello)
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fabiopariante · 7 years
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#Portici - Porto #Granatello #fotografia #foto_napoli #follow4follow #igersitaly #vesuviocoast #campania #campaniafelix #visitcampania #igersnapoli #napolimia #instagram #instafollow #instamood #igersitalia #naples #followme #napolivistadate #comunedinapoli #igersitalia #italy #cloudporn #clouds #napoli (presso Lungomare Granatello)
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universalmovies · 4 years
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Premio Franco Solinas: le info relative al Concorso 2021
#PremioFrancoSolinas: le info relative al Concorso 2021
E’ partita ufficialmente la corsa all’edizione 2021 di Premio Franco Solinas, il concorso cinematografico diretto da Annamaria Granatello. Attraverso un comunicato stampa da poco redatto, la direzione ha presentato le modalità di partecipazione del Concorso, con le relative Fasi e premi annessi. La deadline per presentare le proprie opere è stata fissata al 15 febbraio 2021. Al via il bando del…
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josefavomjaaga · 3 years
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Helfert, Joachim Murat, Chapter 6, Part 2
Sorry for the long delays and brief snippet today. I’m truely pressed for time atm.
Murat had taken on the quality of a naval officer and assumed the name Campomele; but the incognito was not so strictly observed and soon there was not a man on the ship who did not know who was travelling with them. Now even Joachim made no secret of it, in whose soul, barely knowing that he had saved himself and was in admiring company, trustfulness, adventurousness, and pride found their way. "The kingdom of Naples will once more come under my control," he said to Galvani; "I will retake the throne which is guaranteed to me by the inextinguishable love of my subjects, my children. Yes, the Neapolitans are calling for Joachim, they are calling for their father. Ferdinand is hated. I only need to show myself and everything will fall to me".
At this point Helfert again adds a footnote about his source:
G. Ricciardi "Relazione autentica" in Arch. Stor. Ital. 1876 XXIV p. 71 f. The author assures that he has drawn his information from the personal communications of Galvani, who is said to have presented the main matter in an account published in Baris in 1843, which I do not know by sight. Strikingly, Franceschetti, "Mémoires sur les événements" etc., refers to the three naval officers Donnadieu, Langlade and Blancard as those who had landed in Bastia with the He-King, but says nothing of Galvani, whom he only later, p.51, calls Calvani and describes as Commissaire de guerre. In the main, the two narratives otherwise coincide, or more correctly, complement each other.
I feel as if Helfert goes into such detail about the sources here because he does not fully trust them himself.
On 25 August, before daybreak, the Balancelle arrived in the port of Bastia and landed a certain Campomele and his companions. The former, knowing the city to be in the hands of a royal French garrison, did not think it advisable to stay there, but hired horses and, accompanied by Galvani, immediately set off for the municipality of Vescovato, situated more in the interior of the island, whose mayor Colonna Ceccaldi was the father-in-law of Murat's former aide-de-camp Franceschetti. At noon they were on the spot, found a hospitable welcome and made themselves at home. He was given the royal title by his whole entourage, royal honour was bestowed upon him, which only strengthened him in his delusion of regaining the throne and crown, which he claimed he had never renounced. To the artillery colonel Verrière, who commanded in Bastia, they wrote: "the king has come to make use of Corsican hospitality until he has succeeded in asserting his rights with King Louis XVIII"; or also: "he only wants to wait for Fouché's answer, whom he has approached for passports in order to find a new home that suits him".
Source as per footnote: Colonna Ceccaldi's letters of August 25 and 26 with Verrière's reply in Franceschetti p. 127-131 (adding this in such detail just in case these books might be of interest for future research): „... afin de pouvoir se retirer librement et sans crainte chez la nation qui lui sera la plus convenable, en cas qu'il fût décidé qu'il ne peut habiter la France: "... in order to be able to withdraw freely and without fear to the nation that is most suitable for him, should it be decided that he cannot live in France".
These assurances were not at all consistent with the constant comings and goings of dismissed soldiers and officers from all parts of the island who had served under Murat or who were otherwise lured to him by his name, and among whom were also those of higher rank, such as Generals Ottavi and Gentili, Colonel Natali and others. Some of them, however, came only to pay their respects to the overthrown monarch, from whom they had received favours and honours; others were attracted by mere curiosity, and left again after they had satisfied it. But many stayed, especially officers; indeed, it was said that Murat kept them formally in pay, made promotions, awarded medals, so that they formed a kind of personal guard around him, and smaller detachments of gendarmes sent out by Verrière dared do nothing against them.
Here Helfert again quotes his sources in great detail in a footnote:
"En peu de jours le bourg de Vescovato devint la résidence d'une cour et le quartier général d'une armée"; Colletta - Gallois, Catastrophe de Joachim Murat ,p. 26 ... In a letter of 15 September, the Vescovato Municipality tried to present these events to Colonel Verrière in as innocuous a manner as possible: "La plupart ont été renvoyés et il n'en reste qu'un petit nombre qui va en diminuant de jour en jour". On the orders and decorations awarded, it was said: "Il pourrait se faire qu'il eût délivré en sa qualité de Roi de Naples, titre qu'il n'a pas abdiqué, étant encore moins dans l'intention de le faire, des certificats témoignant qu'il les leur avait accordées dans le temps"; Franceschetti, pp. 134-136.... On the other activities on the island, where there was a French and a British party, the latter spreading the rumour that Murat wanted to seize Corsica, and sent a deputation to the British general commanding in Genoa to ask for his protection and assistance, see ibid. pp. 13-16.
The commander of Bastia was not quite sure how to resolve the situation. On the one hand, he wanted the uninvited guest out of his vicinity and urgently wanted him to go on board, to which Murat pretended to agree and made his arrangements; but then again Verrière seized all the ships in the port of Bastia and especially the vehicles rented for the ex-king, because it was said that Murat wanted to use them for some kind of undertaking.
With each passing day, Joachim's resolve to reconquer his kingdom grew stronger; any notions with which the more prudent among his loyal followers tried to dissuade him from such a daring plan were in vain. Just as Napoleon insisted in 1813 that it was only the elements that had defeated him in Russia, his brother-in-law now persuaded himself that only treachery, the spreading of false rumours about his death, about an English landing and the like had brought about the discouragement of his army and thus its defeat. "There is not a man in that army at this moment," he said, "who has not learned to see his error; I will gather them around me, for they are eager to see me at their head." Only about the manner in which he should approach the matter did he change his resolutions. "My plan is ripe", he said one day to Galvani, "I will carry it out alone if they do not want to join me". He would land at Puzzuoli, go from there to Vomero, join the Duca de Gallo - whose doubletalk he had, after all, come to know! - or to Prince Belvedere, gather his followers around him as here in Vescovato, "and I shall see myself once more in possession of Naples!" Another time he intended to disembark at Granatello and take his way directly to the royal palace at Portici, where King Ferdinand was staying: "I know the secret passage that leads me straight to his bedroom." "But then your Majesty will have to kill him," Galvani interjected. "No! I will only require of him an act of renunciation on the kingdom of Naples and have him taken to Sicily immediately afterwards".
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caffenapoletano · 4 years
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Troppo Bonus!!!!
Andare in monopattino con la babysitter in un bed and breakfast giu' al granatello .
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francescodellacalce · 7 years
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"Aprile, aprile
'mmiez’ ‘e fronne ‘e rose (...)
l’anno passato,
‘o tiempo d’ ‘e ccerase
facevo ammore cu na purticesa
abbascio ‘o Granatiello
stev’ ‘e casa”
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nicolaradano · 1 month
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Granatello CORAL & Parthenope BLU.
Shop now: www.nicolaradano.com
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domenicosolimeno · 7 years
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#napoli in #vantaggio #graffiti #granatello #portici #radio
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carlocremona · 4 years
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Te la dedico - after sun con #bionike . . . . #gayworld #friend #Vesuvio #granatello #portici #ercolano #scruff #grindr #happy #napolipride #napoligayfriendly #pickoftheday (presso Casa Marco & Carlo
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dvdscr · 5 years
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#Granatello . . . #pesca #pesce #porto #portogranatello #portici #napoli #pescatori #fishing #fishinglife #italy #italytravel #naples #fish #photooftheday #instafish #instagood #water #saltwater #beautiful #mediterraneo (presso Lungomare Granatello) https://www.instagram.com/p/BvpemOAh-B5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=14paecp77wsqj
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fabiopariante · 7 years
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#Portici - #Granatello #Napoli #fotografia #vesuvio #foto_napoli #follow4follow #igersitaly #vesuviocoast #campania #campaniafelix #visitcampania #igersnapoli #napolimia #instagram #instafollow #instamood #igersitalia #naples #followme #napolivistadate #comunedinapoli #igersitalia #italy #cloudporn #clouds (presso Lungomare Granatello)
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lultimodasinistra · 7 years
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Stazioni vista mare... #igersoftheday #photooftheday #instadaily #instamood #instagood #volgoitalia #volgonapoli #volgocampania #portici #granatello #clouds #sunday #spring #station #railway #nature #skyline #seaside #love #sea #amazing #rain #rainyday #igersitalia #instaitaly #instanaples #photography #photographer #boat (presso Lungomare Granatello)
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fabioschiazza-blog · 8 years
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#wedding #granatello #cagnolino
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