Classical ... Ambrose, it is still used in some Roman Catholic services in Milan. In Spain, until about the 11th century, there was a chant repertory called Mozarabic chant ... View More
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Spanish Jackass ... In 1714 Spain loses the war. Philip of Anjou becomes king and Spain loses Belgium Luxemburg Milan Naples Sardini and Minorca. This empire lasted 198 years. ... View More
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Emperor Charles V: One of the Most Important Ruling Personalities ... ... years, Charles V made a series of abdications that left the Hapsburg dominions divided between Austria and Spain. In 1554, he gave Naples and Milan to his son ... View More
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Emperor Charles V: One of the Most Important Ruling Personalities ... ... years, Charles V made a series of abdications that left the Hapsburg dominions divided between Austria and Spain. In 1554, he gave Naples and Milan to his son ... View More
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spain and the media ... of increased government tolerance and the greater fluidity of Spainamp39s rapidly modernizing society ... in Belfast, students stoning the police in Milan, layoffs at ... View More
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Ernest Hemingway ... was badly injured and spent the rest of the year in Milan, where he ... Hemingway continued traveling to countries such as Spain and Germany, and he continued to ... View More
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Research paper on the Borgia Family ... as a renaissance prince, he supported the arts and fathered poor children in Spain In Aug ... the kingamp39s claim to Naples and, by an alliance with Milan, Venice, and ... View More
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The Prince ... In consequence, however, a league formed against him by Spain, the pope, the Holy Roman emperor, and the Italian cities of Venice and Milan, Charles was forced ... View More
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Europeamp39s Rise to Power ... that London could manufacture its cloth to its heartamp39s content, Milan her brocades, Italy and Flanders their linens, but all the world serves Spain, ampquotand she ... View More
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To What Extent Did The ValoisHabsburg Conflict Weaken The French ... ... as he did want the lands of Navarre to be given back to Spain and wanted the lands of Burgundy returned and the French to renounce its claim to Milan. ... View More
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Compare and contrast the views ... was a scene of intense political conflict involving the dominant citystates of Florence, Milan, Venice, and Naples, plus the Papacy, France, Spain, and the ... View More
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King phillip the 2nd ... of time iii He became King of Spain after his fathers death in 1556 1 By then his father had been given Naples, the Netherlands, Sicily, and Milan 2 He ... View More
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For Whom the Bell Tolls1 ... After a long period of painful recuperation in Milan, Ernest Hemingway joined ... the failure of a military rebellion to overthrow Spainamp39s democratically elected ... View More
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all about reformation ... In Spain, the Inquisition became an instrument of the Crown, used effectively by King Philip II to ... St Charles Borromeo of Milan became a model for many of them ... View More
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The Life of Ernest Hemingway ... and traveled to Paris HRC I 2. After receiving his orders, he traveled to Milan in early ... He decided to go to Pamplona, Spain, to run with the bulls and get a ... View More
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fascism ... of 1919 and 1945 in many countries mainly Italy, Germany, Spain and Japan. ... In turbulent postwar Milan, Mussolini and other young war veterans founded the Fasci ... View More
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Ernest Hemingway Bio ... action apart from this assault, Hemingway was eventually transferred to a hospital in Milan. ... interest in bullfighting that he began to develop in Spain in mid ... View More
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Napolean ... at Austerlitz, took Berlin in the twin battles of Jena and Auerstadt, and invaded Spain in the Peninsular War. Through the Berlin and Milan Decrees, Napoleon ... View More
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Nopleon ... France was at war with Austria, Prussia, England, Holland, and Spain. ... He crossed the path known as ampquotGreat Saint Bernardampquot , and occupied Milan. ... View More
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Napoleon and His Times ... France was at war with Austria, Prussia, England, Holland, and Spain. ... He crossed the path known as ampquotGreat Saint Bernardampquot, and occupied Milan. ... View More
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Hemingways Novels ... a game after he is badly injured and taken to Milan for surgery he ... Paris in the 1920s and brutally realistic descriptions of bullfighting in Spain, the story ... View More
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Placido Domingo He was born in Madrid, Spain in 1941. ... in major opera houses around the world, including the Metropolitan New York City in 1968, La Scala Milan, Italy in ... View More
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placido domingo ... acclaimed places as New Yorkamp39s Metropolitan theater, Londonamp39s Covent Garden and Milanamp39s La Scala ... In it he tells of his childhood growing up in Spain and Mexico ... View More
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Political Background of the French Revolution ... the throne of Spain result in the War of Spanish Succession France lost land to many countries Austria received the Spanish Netherlands, Milan, Naples and ... View More
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Black Plauge ... traveled to: Venice, Germany, Austria, Genoa, Barcelona, Spain, Marseilles, Southern France, Paris, England. However throughout all this chaos Milan, Italy was ... View More
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Tempietto Bramante ... King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain ruled parts of southern Italy at ... Leonardo da Vinci, who was frequently acquainted with Bramante in Milan and filled ... View More
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napoleon ... France was at war with Austria, Prussia, England, Holland, and Spain. ... He crossed the path known as ampquotGreat Saint Bernardampquot, and occupied Milan. ... View More
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Mussolini ... was the editor of the Avanti, which was a socialist party newspaper in Milan. ... Hitler suggested to Mussolini that Spain might be coaxed on the axis side, thus ... View More
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benito ... Hitler also said that Spain might be cajoled on the axis side. ... were slain, the partisans dumped their bodies in front of a garage in Milanamp39s puzzle Laureate. ... View More
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Rome ... Once, when invading Spain, his armies came across great tubs of honey, ate lots, and ... Constantine issued the Edict of Milan in 312 making Christianity legal. ... View More
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