Talk:History of Naples

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The article contains this (NapolesInglese?): "Romans desiring of perfectionate in the Greek culture. " What is "perfectionate" supposed to be?

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[edit] aw, c'mon

Obviously, the well-meaning person who put up the entire item has a few problems with English style. That's life. I fixed it up a bit--at least the beginning--and I'll keep working on it. You might have done the same. FYI, "perfectionate" is a an attempt to render the Italian infinitive perfezionare into English. I changed the phrase to "wanting to perfect their knowledge of Greek culture." OK? Jeffmatt 05:08, 26 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Broken stuff at the top

Not sure how to fix this, but there's broken stuff at the top of the article. McLarenJAB 22:26, 2 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Added {Sectstub}

re: Spanish vicerorys era

  • {sectstub|hstory|This should at least have a list of the viceroys running the government, and just totally glosses 200 years of history sans any recap! FrankB 16:15, 25 October 2007 (UTC)}

[edit] March to Rome

The Mussolini-led fascists started their march to Rome from Naples in October 1922. Should be mentioned here.--Ukas 07:52, 12 November 2007 (UTC)