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==Aftermath== [[File:Veduta_di_Santa_Lucia_(Largo_di_Palazzo)_e_San_Martino,_Napoli,1799.jpg|thumb|Painting of the Revolution of 1799 with blue-yellow-red tricolours]] On 10 July 1799, King Ferdinand entered the [[Bay of Naples]] on a Neapolitan frigate, the ''Sirena''. At four o'clock that afternoon, he went aboard the British ''[[HMS Foudroyant (1798)|Foudroyant]]'', which was to be his headquarters for the next four weeks.{{sfn|Acton|2009}} Of some 8,000 political prisoners, 99 were executed, including Prince [[Gennaro Serra]], who was publicly beheaded, the intellectual [[Francesco Mario Pagano|Mario Pagano]], who had written the republican constitution; the scientist, [[Domenico Cirillo]]; [[Luisa Sanfelice]]; {{ill|Gabriele Manthoné|it}}, the minister of war under the republic; Massa, the defender of Castel dell'Ovo; [[Ettore Carafa]], the defender of [[Pescara]], who had been captured by treachery; and [[Eleonora Fonseca Pimentel]], [[court-poet]] turned revolutionary and editor of ''il Monitore Napoletano'', the newspaper of the republican government. More than 500 other people were imprisoned (222 for life), 288 were [[deported]] and 67 [[exile]]d.{{sfn|Acton|2009}} The subsequent censorship and oppression of all political movement was far more debilitating for Naples. After news of these events arrived in Britain, [[Whigs (British political party)|Whig]] statesman [[Charles James Fox]] made a speech in the [[House of Commons of Great Britain|British House of Commons]] on 3 February 1800 criticising what he alleged to be Britain's acquiescence to Ferdinand's repression of Neapolitan republicans.{{sfn|North|2018|p=304}}
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