Viceroyal court of Naples

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The Viceroyal court of Naples was the Spanish-ruled administrative and cultural center of the Kingdom of Naples, serving as a major hub of political power and artistic patronage in early modern Italy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf administrative institution
cultural institution
royal court
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
associatedWith Bourbon dynasty NERFINISHED
Spanish Habsburg dynasty NERFINISHED
capitalOf Spanish Viceroyalty of Naples NERFINISHED
controlledBy Kingdom of Spain NERFINISHED
Spanish Monarchy NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
employed artists
court officials
jurists
military officers
musicians
secretaries
writers
endTime early 18th century
governed Neapolitan nobility
provincial administration of the Kingdom of Naples
urban administration of Naples
governedBy Council of Italy NERFINISHED
hasFunction coordination of military defense
diplomatic representation of the Spanish crown
fiscal administration
governance of the Kingdom of Naples
implementation of Spanish royal policy
judicial oversight
patronage of arts and letters
hasRole administrative center
artistic patronage hub
cultural center
political center
historicalPeriod Baroque era NERFINISHED
Renaissance NERFINISHED
early modern period
influenced Neapolitan Baroque art NERFINISHED
Neapolitan literature
Neapolitan music
influencedBy Italian Renaissance culture
Spanish court culture
languageUsed Italian
Spanish
locatedIn Italy
Naples NERFINISHED
partOf Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
seatOf Viceroy of Naples NERFINISHED
startTime early 16th century
usedBy Spanish viceroys
Viceroy of Naples NERFINISHED

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Alessandro Scarlatti employer Viceroyal court of Naples
Jusepe de Ribera employer Viceroyal court of Naples
this entity surface form: Spanish Viceroyalty of Naples
Royal Palace of Portici usedBy Viceroyal court of Naples
this entity surface form: Neapolitan court