Siege of Naples (1191)
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The siege of Naples was a siege in 1191 during the expedition of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor aiming to conquer the Kingdom of Sicily in name of the claim of his wife Empress Constance. It lasted three months before Henry abandoned his expedition, after suffering a heavy loss due to disease. After his retreat, the Sicilians set a counterattack that almost reconquered his conquests and captured Empress Constance. It was particularly rare in the history of war that an empress was captured in an imperial offensive campaign.
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那不勒斯之围是在1191年神圣罗马帝国亨利六世皇帝以妻子科斯坦察皇后的王位宣称权为由意图征服西西里王国的远征期间的一次围城战。三个月后,亨利因疾病遭大损而放弃远征;在他撤退后,西西里人发起反击,大体收复了他的占领区,并俘虏了科斯坦察皇后。皇后在进攻战中被俘,在战争史上尤为罕见。
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Siege of Naples (1191)
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那不勒斯之围 (1191年)
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Siege of Naples
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Siege of Naples in 1191 by the forces of Holy Roman Emperor Henry VI, Peter of Eboli, Liber ad honorem Augusti, Palermo, 1196
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Siege of Naples
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May–August 1191 AD
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Naples, Italy
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Decisive Sicilian victory
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The siege of Naples was a siege in 1191 during the expedition of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor aiming to conquer the Kingdom of Sicily in name of the claim of his wife Empress Constance. It lasted three months before Henry abandoned his expedition, after suffering a heavy loss due to disease. After his retreat, the Sicilians set a counterattack that almost reconquered his conquests and captured Empress Constance. It was particularly rare in the history of war that an empress was captured in an imperial offensive campaign.
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那不勒斯之围是在1191年神圣罗马帝国亨利六世皇帝以妻子科斯坦察皇后的王位宣称权为由意图征服西西里王国的远征期间的一次围城战。三个月后,亨利因疾病遭大损而放弃远征;在他撤退后,西西里人发起反击,大体收复了他的占领区,并俘虏了科斯坦察皇后。皇后在进攻战中被俘,在战争史上尤为罕见。
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Holy Roman Empire
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Kingdom of Sicily
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Decisive Sicilian victory