This 1999 edition presents F. P. Strongoli’s historical account of the conflict between the French Republic and the King of Naples and the revolution that followed. Classified as modern history and political history, the work examines military events, diplomatic tensions, and institutional transformations connected to the late eighteenth-century upheavals in Southern Italy. Through documentary analysis and narrative reconstruction, the text situates the Neapolitan experience within the broader framework of revolutionary Europe, highlighting the relationship between war, sovereignty, and constitutional change.