ldskjas ... The pope lives in Rome. ... Genoa is known for gnocchi al pesto tiny dumplings with basil and garlic sauce, and trenette a kind of long, narrow noodle. ... View More
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Italy ... Some of the most frequently visited cities include: Turin, Milan, Genoa, and Venice in northern Italy, Florence, Pisa, and Rome which are located in central ... View More
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frederick barbarossa ... In May, 1241, he captured a number of officials traveling from Genoa to a general council in Rome, and he was threatening Rome when Gregory died. ... View More
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An artist and his drawing Van Dyck ... It is recorded that when preparing for portraits of Italian sitters during his period in Genoa and Rome, he drew prolifically and with great energy for each ... View More
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NoneProvided ... applied for an orchestral position at the Teatro Ailbert in Rome, where he ... friend Manfredi, primo violino of the Cappella Palatina, went to Genoa, where they ... View More
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Italy ... The Gulf Of Genoa is also located in Western Europe this serves as a harbor for Genoa. ... Rome is the capital and largest city in Italy. ... View More
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Cavour ... During his military career, he was transferred to Genoa where he met people with the ... and preparing a march to overthrow Naples and then on to challenge Rome. ... View More
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Escher ... They visited Genoa, Annecy, and Brussels. Upon their return home, Escher and Jetter bought a house just outside Rome and moved into it in October of 1925. ... View More
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Napoleon Bonaparte ... 1805 Napoleon proclaimed himself as King of Italy, and the annexed Genoa to France ... June 10, 1809 Rome and the Papal States are annexed into France Maurois 147 ... View More
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Black Plauge ... a vaster area through Pisa, it went towards Florence and then onto Bologna and Rome. Later it traveled to: Venice, Germany, Austria, Genoa, Barcelona, Spain ... View More
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Theodoric of the Ostrogoths ... In his letter to the Jews of Genoa Theodoric wrote ampquot We cannot command the religion ... sought had to do with the a disagreement between the Pope in Rome and the ... View More
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How does a nation ... According to legends, Romulus founded Rome in 753 BC The Romans began their ... tenth to fifteenth centuries, powerful city states like Venice and Genoa developed ... View More
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A Comparison Contrast on the Achievements of Charlemagne ... exporting and the profits made from commerce in such cities as Genoa and Pisa ... in which rare volumes by the classical writers of ancient Rome were safeguarded. ... View More
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Italian National Soccer ... Soccer in Italy took place from Genova to Rome, from Torino to Palermo, and from ... ever championship in Italy took place in 898 all in one day and Genoa was the ... View More
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Crusades1 ... the capital city of Constantinople, the Byzantine emperor appealed to the pope in Rome. ... Fleets of ships from the Italian cities of Genoa and Pisa brought ... View More
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A Rose For Emily ... larger scale, the major European powers and the rising Italian cities Genoa, Pisa, and ... When Urban returned to Rome for Christmas of 1096 he could feel assured ... View More
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Napoleonamp39s control over Europe ... in which ampquotthey were forced to cede all of Italy north of Rome to him ... The Napoleonic Empire had now consisted of Belgium, Nice, Savoy, Genoa, Dalmatian, Croatia ... View More
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Unification of italy ... For example the establishment bank of Genoa, development of railway and develop the ... Franco Prussian war, it was able to unite Italy and made Rome as capital ... View More
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Nap ... The island was transferred to France from the Republic of Genoa oneyear before Napoleon was born ... Within a year they had a son who Napoleon named king of Rome. ... View More
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Crusades ... The Crusaders attacked, with the aid of reinforcements from Genoa and newly constructed ... which now allowed travel possible the Pope wanted the council in Rome. ... View More
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Napoleon ... When Napoleon, in 1805, proclaimed himself king of Italy and annexed Genoa to France, a Third ... A son was born to them the king of Rome, later known as the duke ... View More
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To What Extent Did The ValoisHabsburg Conflict Weaken The French ... ... This however, didnamp39t avert the Sack of Rome by Imperial troops in May 1527 ... He had also lost his influence over Genoa by 1529 but there were new potential allies ... View More
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The Middle Ages ... in Spain, the Canterbury cathedral in England, and sites in Jerusalem and Rome. ... particularly for the gems, silks, and other luxuries from Genoa and Venice, the ... View More
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