VI - A Plot and the Death of Peppe Carafa
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 April 2023
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Events remain tumultuous. Some knights, unwilling to approve thecapitoli, decide, in accord with the viceroy, tokill Masaniello and to punish the people of the low quarters. Onechronicler furnishes wellknown names of plotters. There is a failedattempt on Masaniello’s life, in the church of the Carmine, atthe hands of bandits led by the Perrone brothers. The cardinal is againambiguous and cagey; a bandit is found in his room. Theseventeenth-century sources let us piece together minutely one of therevolt’s most dramatic days, topped off with the murder of PeppeCarafa, one of the proudest nobles in Naples.
Keywords: conspiracy, miracle, nobles, bandits, PeppeCarafa, Madonna of the Carmine.
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The morning of Wednesday, 10 July, Masaniello made the newly fashioned“army” parade through the principal streets of Naples. Morethan 100,000 marched, among them thousands of women. The women, in theirunaccustomed role, seemed sure of themselves and resolute, as if to say,“Even the women know how to take up arms, and to fight for thefatherland.”
The spectacle troubled the viceroy and knights shut inside the castle, butthey already had a plan. For the coming afternoon was the appointed time toread the capitoli, the list of things the people asked for,at the church of the Carmine. For this event, under cover of a profferedhand to Masaniello, the bandit, Miccaro Perrone had stepped in. He hadslipped bandits into Naples by the hundreds, claiming that they wereindispensable for the people’s safety. The manoeuvre had awakenedstrong suspicion: dottore Javarone had warned Masaniellothe day before, and Masaniello told Perrone to “walk a straightpath” with him. But, once set in motion, the machinery could not behalted.
On Wednesday, while Masaniello was awaiting the reading of thecapitoli, at Vespers or a little before, some banditsfired several harquebus shots at him, but failed to touch him. He at oncepursued the assailants, who sought refuge in the convent of the Carmine,shouting “treason” several times. The people pounced on othersinside the church, killing them by dozens, even by the altar and on thealtar table. Their anger was immense.
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- MasanielloThe Life and Afterlife of a Neapolitan Revolutionary, pp. 113 - 130Publisher: Amsterdam University PressPrint publication year: 2023