English: Hymn to the King | |
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National anthem of Two Sicilies | |
Music | disputed between Giovanni Paisiello and Pietro Pisani, 1787 or 1797 |
Adopted | 1816-1860 |
"Inno al Re" (English: "Hymn to the King"), disputed between Giovanni Paisiello and Pietro Pisani,[1] was a hymn praising King Ferdinand IV of Naples, then Ferdinand I of Two Sicilies, which functioned as the national anthem of the kingdom of the Two Sicilies,[2][3][4][5][6].
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