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Restaino Cantelmo-Stuart

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35: 82:. But the city was surrendered and Pópoli was allowed to leave the city with his troops. In 1707, Naples was occupied by the Austrians and his domains were confiscated, only to be returned after the 117:. Pópoli was not able to take the city, because he had not enough means, was harassed by guerilla warfare in his rear, and was unable to cut the supply of the city over sea. 110: 181: 191: 171: 186: 27:), 8th Duke of Pópoli, 3rd Prince of Pettorano was a military leader from Naples in the service of Spain, best known for the 120: 28: 176: 73: 47:
He was the son of Fabrizio Cantelmo-Stuart, 6th Duke of Pópoli, 2nd Prince of Pettorano, and Beatriz Brancia.
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The document signed by the Duke of Pópoli on 29 July 1713, demanding the surrender of the city
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and ordered to take the last cities still recognizing Charles' authority. The city of
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He then marched on Barcelona and lay siege on 25 August, helped by troops under
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He was appointed Minister of Finance and War in 1715, and became tutor of
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In the first years of the war, he fought in Naples against supporters of
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In 1672, he entered in the Spanish Army as cavalry captain and was
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In 1705 he was sent with his Neapolitan troops to Barcelona to
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Naples
Madrid
Siege of Barcelona (1713–14)

Maestre de campo
Messina revolt
War of Spanish Succession
Philip V of Spain
Archduke Charles
defend the city under siege
Treaty of Vienna (1725)
Captain General of Catalonia
Vic
Manresa
Marquis de los Balbases
Treaty of Utrecht
Duke of Berwick
Order of the Golden Fleece
Prince of Asturias
Luis de Borbón
Categories
1651 births
1723 deaths
Spanish generals
17th-century Neapolitan people
Viceroys of Catalonia
Knights of the Golden Fleece of Spain
17th-century Italian nobility
18th-century Neapolitan people
Louis I of Spain

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