Naples, at its start, is a Chalcedonian Greek feudal monarchy located in the Lazio-Campania area, Italy region of the Western Europe subcontinent. The monarchy emerges from Chalcedonian Byzantium as their vassal in 661, with cores, bordering fellow v Chalcedonian Byzantium northwest and Benevento east and the waters of the Western Mediterranean southwest.
Naples will be annexed by Catholic Sicily on October 30, 1137, break from Sicily's control in 1282, conquered by Catholic France in 1502, break from Catholic Austria control on June 2, 1734, finally annexed by Catholic Sardinia-Piedmont by February 12, 1861, losing cores on March 17, 1861 and never appears on-map again.