Riots and Uprisings. The Neapolitan Nobility between the Reigns of Philip II and Philip III (1585-1620)

Journal title CHEIRON
Author/s Giuseppe Mrozek Eliszezynski
Publishing Year 2022 Issue 2020/1-2 Language Italian
Pages 30 P. 14-43 File size 359 KB
DOI 10.3280/CHE2020-002
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The article aims to demonstrate the role played by the main aristocratic families of the Neapolitan Kingdom in a period of great complexity. In particular, the analysis develops around three key moments: the lynching of the Eletto del Popolo Starace in 1585, the transition from the reign of Philip II to that of Philip III and the progressive crisis of the Duke of Lerma’s power. The events of 1620 and the tormented end of the government of the third Duke of Osuna constitute the ideal conclusion of a very troubled historical phase.

Keywords: Aristocracy, Viceroy, Naples, Spanish Monarchy, Minister- Favorites, Riots.

Giuseppe Mrozek Eliszezynski, Tensioni e sommosse. La nobiltà napoletana fra i regni di Filippo II e Filippo III (1585-1620) in "CHEIRON" 1-2/2020, pp 14-43, DOI: 10.3280/CHE2020-002