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The page was qualified as a "Golden Star" voice in the original it.wiki version. I'm the (almost) sole contributor, and in the forthcoming period, I will try to translate it in English. Please check for the unavoidable mistakes of grammar and spelling.--Ferdinando Scala (talk) 17:18, 23 February 2014 (UTC)[reply]
King Ferdinand IV of Naples (1751-1825) discovered some cadets of the Nunziatella were member of the Satanist Freemasonry and asked to John Acton to reform the military academy (source: storienapoli.it).
A monography of the nunziatella.it (p. 19) also affirms, that, at the end of the 18th century, most of Nunziatella's professors were enrolled within Masonic lodges and activists of the Revolutionary thought. This source can be cited directly in the WP article, but it also makes WP:reliable even the first.Theologian81sp (talk) 15:51, 9 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]