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| - A colony was soon established on the island of Cuba, and Naples began to become more involved in international affairs. They supported the Holy Roman Republic during its early years, however, when the Venetians revolted they remained neutral. They then fought Hungary when it attempted to invade Venice, and the Venetian, Neapolitan, and Swedish forces managed to throw the Hungarians back from Europe.
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| - A colony was soon established on the island of Cuba, and Naples began to become more involved in international affairs. They supported the Holy Roman Republic during its early years, however, when the Venetians revolted they remained neutral. They then fought Hungary when it attempted to invade Venice, and the Venetian, Neapolitan, and Swedish forces managed to throw the Hungarians back from Europe. Following a large recession and the resulting Vietnamese aid, many in Naples began to become easternized, resulting in a second Schmitt's Reformation in Naples. King Angelo banished the Schmittists to the colony of Istoias which was founded on Madagascar. Following Angelo's assassination, the new King Carlo invaded the nation of Hafsids, and took a large portion of the territory, the rest going to his allies. Following Carlo's death, his daughter Lucentia was declared queen of Naples. After winning a civil war against Duke Mercutio of Sardinia and the Fuzzoli counts, she married Duke Biondello of Sicily. Biondello was killed in the Incan war, and Lucentia died soon afterwards, resulting in the young and sickly Romeo II briefly holding the throne before his death and succession by Benvolio III, his brother. Benvolio III was deposed by a military coup, and the dictator Carlo VII of the house of Abrias was crowned king.Due to the aid of the Vietnamese and the scientific Count Petruchio of Corsica, Carlo VII was toppled and Benvolio III was returned to the throne This new monarchy was a constitutional monarchy, and the power of the Dukes and Counts was greatly reduced as well, with the real power being in the Chancellor of the Senate. Benvolio III sponsored the scientific and enlightenment ventures of Count Petruchio, resulting in a planet (Benvolium Sidus, AKA Uranus) being named after him. During his reign Naples also purchased the Vietnamese colony in India, which they named Tamilia. Through wars and sales, the colony of Tamilia was expanded to encompass much of southern India, even as Ricasolia revolted from Neapolitan rule. Benvolio III died childless, and the heir to the throne was Prince Sándor of Hungary.
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