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Gennaro Annese (1604 – June 20, 1648) was an Italian revolutionary, who led the rebels in Naples against Spain in 1647–48. Annese was an arquebus maker who lived near the Porta of the Carmine. He succeeded Masaniello during the Neapolitan Revolt of 1647. The following year, in April, the Spanish troops entered Naples and Annese surrendered after having been besieged in the Carmine Castle. In June, Annese was arrested and jailed in the Castel Nuovo; after a short process, he was sentenced to death and executed in the same castle.

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  • Gennaro Annese (fr)
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  • Gennaro Annese (1604 – June 20, 1648) was an Italian revolutionary, who led the rebels in Naples against Spain in 1647–48. Annese was an arquebus maker who lived near the Porta of the Carmine. He succeeded Masaniello during the Neapolitan Revolt of 1647. The following year, in April, the Spanish troops entered Naples and Annese surrendered after having been besieged in the Carmine Castle. In June, Annese was arrested and jailed in the Castel Nuovo; after a short process, he was sentenced to death and executed in the same castle. (en)
  • Gennaro Annese (1604-1648) est l'un des meneurs de la première République napolitaine (1647-1648), successeur de Masaniello dans le commandement des révoltés de Naples, en 1617 et 1618. (fr)
  • Gennaro Annese (Napoli, 1604 – Napoli, 20 giugno 1648) è stato un rivoluzionario e armaiolo napoletano, generalissimo della Repubblica napoletana nel 1647. Noto per la sua abilità nel fabbricare archibugi, la sua bottega si trovava davanti alla porta del Carmine. Dopo essere stato in carcere per accuse di falsificazione di monete, successe al capopopolo Masaniello alla guida della città partenopea per un breve periodo, tra ottobre e novembre del 1647, per poi essere sostituito da Enrico II di Guisa, che divenne doge della neonata repubblica.Alla testa dell'insurrezione napoletana contro il governo spagnolo del 1647, si dovette barcamenare in un gioco di alleanze e capovolgimenti di fronte tra le potenze che allora consideravano l'Italia una terra di conquiste, ossia Spagna e Francia. (it)
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