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The Gotico Angioiano is a Gothic style of architecture found in southern Italy. It is named after the Capetian House of Anjou and had been the style of the Kingdom of Sicily since 1266 and the Kingdom of Naples since 1302. It must not be confused with the Angevin Gothic of western France. The Capetian House of Anjou began with Charles I of Anjou, who had been given the County of Anjou in apanage by his brother, Louis IX of France. He was given the kingdom of Sicily as a fief by Pope Clement IV, as the popes wanted to finish the Hohenstaufen rule in Italy and to cut the junctions between the Holy Roman Empire and Sicily. Establishing his rule in Naples, he brought a large staff of courtiers and specialists along with himself.

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  • Gotico Angioiano ist Gotik des Königreiches Sizilien ab 1266 bzw. des Königreichs Neapel ab 1302 unter dem dortigen Haus Anjou. Sie darf nicht mit der Angevinischen Gotik Westfrankreichs verwechselt werden, die – etymologisch gleich – nach dem Angevinischen Reich des Älteren Hauses Anjou benannt ist. Karl von Anjou, der nicht aus dem Hause Anjou-Plantagenet stammte, sondern ein Kapetinger war, Bruder Ludwigs IX. von Frankreich und von diesem mit der Grafschaft Anjou belehnt, wurde von den Päpsten Urban IV. und Clemens IV. auf den Thron Siziliens lanciert, die so die Herrschaft der Staufer in Süditalien beendeten. Karl brachte aus Frankreich neben zahlreichen Höflingen auch Bauleute mit. So entstanden unter ihm und seinen Nachfolgern Bauwerke, die französische Gotik mit italienischen Bauprinzipien verbanden. Zu den bekannten Werken dieses Stils gehört die Kathedrale von Lucera und die Franziskanerkirche San Lorenzo Maggiore in Neapel, zu den weniger bekannten die Kirche Santa Maria a Marciano in der Gemeinde Piana di Monte Verna in Kampanien. * Kathedrale von Lucera, südlichste gotische Backsteinkirche des italienischen Festlandes * Kathedrale von Lucera, Apsis mit Schirmgewölbe * San Lorenzo Maggiore in Neapel, Schiff zum Dachstuhl offen * San Lorenzo Maggiore, Umgangschor mit Kreuzrippengewölben (de)
  • The Gotico Angioiano is a Gothic style of architecture found in southern Italy. It is named after the Capetian House of Anjou and had been the style of the Kingdom of Sicily since 1266 and the Kingdom of Naples since 1302. It must not be confused with the Angevin Gothic of western France. The Capetian House of Anjou began with Charles I of Anjou, who had been given the County of Anjou in apanage by his brother, Louis IX of France. He was given the kingdom of Sicily as a fief by Pope Clement IV, as the popes wanted to finish the Hohenstaufen rule in Italy and to cut the junctions between the Holy Roman Empire and Sicily. Establishing his rule in Naples, he brought a large staff of courtiers and specialists along with himself. Therefore, the architectural style developed under his rule, was a combination of influences from the Crown land of France around Paris and Italian traditions. Among the examples of this style are Lucera Cathedral in Apulia and the church Santa Maria a Marciano in the commune of Piana di Monte Verna in Campania. Naples has a large number of churches built in Gotico Angioiano. One of them, San Lorenzo Maggiore consists of choir and ambulatory with ribbed vaults in "Parisian" Gothic style, and transept and nave with pointed arches but open sight into the woodwork of the roof, as it is frequent in Italian architecture. * Lucera Cathedral, the southernmost Gothic brick church of continental Italy * Lucera Cathedral, apse with an umbrella vault * San Lorenzo Maggiore in Naples, nave open to the woodwork of the roof * San Lorenzo Maggiore, ambulatory and choir with rib vaults (en)
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  • Gotico Angioiano ist Gotik des Königreiches Sizilien ab 1266 bzw. des Königreichs Neapel ab 1302 unter dem dortigen Haus Anjou. Sie darf nicht mit der Angevinischen Gotik Westfrankreichs verwechselt werden, die – etymologisch gleich – nach dem Angevinischen Reich des Älteren Hauses Anjou benannt ist. Zu den bekannten Werken dieses Stils gehört die Kathedrale von Lucera und die Franziskanerkirche San Lorenzo Maggiore in Neapel, zu den weniger bekannten die Kirche Santa Maria a Marciano in der Gemeinde Piana di Monte Verna in Kampanien. * * Kathedrale von Lucera, Apsis mit Schirmgewölbe * * (de)
  • The Gotico Angioiano is a Gothic style of architecture found in southern Italy. It is named after the Capetian House of Anjou and had been the style of the Kingdom of Sicily since 1266 and the Kingdom of Naples since 1302. It must not be confused with the Angevin Gothic of western France. The Capetian House of Anjou began with Charles I of Anjou, who had been given the County of Anjou in apanage by his brother, Louis IX of France. He was given the kingdom of Sicily as a fief by Pope Clement IV, as the popes wanted to finish the Hohenstaufen rule in Italy and to cut the junctions between the Holy Roman Empire and Sicily. Establishing his rule in Naples, he brought a large staff of courtiers and specialists along with himself. (en)
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  • Gotico Angioiano (de)
  • Gotico Angioiano (en)
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