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- Chinea abstract "The Chinèa was the name attached to a tribute paid by the Kings of Naples as vassals to the Popes. The tribute was apparently first recognized by the Norman King of Naples in 1059. The Chinea reached its greatest magnitude from about 1550 to 1776, with grand temporary structures being erected during the celebration all over Rome in honor of the Pope. The Chinea ceremony itself was instituted under Charles I of Naples and Pope Clement IV, and lasted in ceremonial form till 1776, and as a monetary obligation until 1855.The ceremony included the gift of a white horse, elegantly attired and carrying by the late 1700s the equivalent of 7,000 ducats in silver. The presentation took place annually on June 29, the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul, and was followed by elaborate festivities in Rome. The horse itself was paraded in Saint Peter's Basilica. The presentation was always made by a Neapolitan nobleman, including over the years, members of the Colonna, Sanseverino, or Carafa families. The term chinea is thought to derive from the French word for a Hackney horse: (haquennée).In 1776, on the pretext of mob rowdiness during the ceremony, King Ferdinand IV of Naples and his foreign minister, Bernardo Tanucci, as well as the philosopher Domenico Caracciolo, attempted to eliminate the tribute, but in the end while the ceremony and accompanying sanction of royal rule were eliminated, a simple monetary tribute continued. In 1855, during the papacy of Pius IX, in the hope of abolishing the tradition altogether, Ferdinand VII of Naples paid 10,000 scudi for the Column of the Immaculate Conception in Piazza di Spagna, Rome.".
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- Chinea wikiPageRevisionID "692030458".
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Bernardo_Tanucci.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Naples.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_the_papacy.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_Naples.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Colonna_family.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Column_of_the_Immaculate_Conception,_Rome.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Domenico_Caracciolo.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Feast_of_Saints_Peter_and_Paul.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I_of_the_Two_Sicilies.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_VII_of_Naples.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Hackney_horse.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Carafa.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Sanseverino.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink List_of_monarchs_of_Naples.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Clement_IV.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Pius_IX.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLink St._Peters_Basilica.
- Chinea wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chinea".
- Chinea wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chinea subject Category:History_of_Naples.
- Chinea subject Category:History_of_the_papacy.
- Chinea hypernym Name.
- Chinea comment "The Chinèa was the name attached to a tribute paid by the Kings of Naples as vassals to the Popes. The tribute was apparently first recognized by the Norman King of Naples in 1059. The Chinea reached its greatest magnitude from about 1550 to 1776, with grand temporary structures being erected during the celebration all over Rome in honor of the Pope.".
- Chinea label "Chinea".
- Chinea sameAs Q3674990.
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- Chinea sameAs m.0115n4d8.
- Chinea sameAs Q3674990.
- Chinea wasDerivedFrom Chinea?oldid=692030458.
- Chinea isPrimaryTopicOf Chinea.