Neapolitan tombs


Neapolitan sumps, in. Bars - Money due to the Commonwealth due to the acquisition of Philip II by the Spanish, based on the false testament of Queen Bona of 1557, the principality of Bari and Rossano. The Habsburgs were also supposed to pay Bonuses 10% of the revenue from the customs chamber in Foggia, as repayment of the loan taken to her in 1556. The loan amounted to about 430 thousand. ducats in gold.

These sums were never given in full by the Spanish side, and after the death of Bona (1557), the rights to the Neapolitan sums fell to Zygmunt II August and his sisters. King Sigismund August the right to claim was written in the will of the Republic. For their return, the Commonwealth ran almost unsuccessfully until 1674. Some of them were negotiated with the help of Cardinal Cardinal, who had been in Rome since 1575. Stanisław Hozjusz, the Queen of Poland Anna Jagiellonka (returned by the Habsburgs in 8-10%). About 387 thousand remain. golden ducats.

In 2012, the MEP of the Palikota Movement Marek Poznański calculated that the debt was worth about PLN 235 million in 2012. According to information obtained from employees of the University of Warsaw and the University of Wroclaw, quoted in the report of TVN Faktów, it was probably a loan from the private property of the queen, to which the rights of claims Poland is not. A similar example was also provided for a contract known as a pledge, which was dropped due to the collapse of the Commonwealth of Nations.

This concept is a huge amount of money theoretically required, and practically unmanageable.

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