Nap ... 16th century. The island was transferred to France from the Republic of Genoa oneyear before Napoleon was born. Napoleon was the ... View More
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Christopher Columbus ... Fontanarossa. He was born in 1451 in the Republic of Genoa, which was known as the trading center for goods from the Far East. His ... View More
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ldskjas ... Italyamp39s official name is Repubblica Italiana Italian Republic. ... Genoa is known for gnocchi al pesto tiny dumplings with basil and garlic sauce, and trenette ... View More
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GUISEPPE MAZZINI ... He was enrolled in the University of Genoa at the age of 14. ... during which Mazzini became the main leader of the shortlived Roman Republic, the Italian ... View More
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the napoleonic era ... would become modern day Italy. Napoleon also freed Genoa, which became the Ligurian Republic. Napoleonamp39s abilities as a leader had ... View More
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How does a nation ... expansion from the sixth century on and founded the Roman Republic in 509 ... tenth to fifteenth centuries, powerful city states like Venice and Genoa developed. ... View More
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Italy Italy is a beautiful republic with a deep cultural background. ... The Gulf Of Genoa is also located in Western Europe this serves as a harbor for Genoa. ... View More
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The age of exploration was filled with courageous vo ... Christopher Columbus was a sea captain from Genoa. ... claimed Cuba and Hispanola, which is now more commonly known as Haiti and the Dominican Republic.The Spanish ... View More
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The Law of All Land ... of ambassadors, and in 1455, Milan established the first permanent embassy in Genoa. ... the former Ambassador of Syria to the German Democratic Republic GDR, on ... View More
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Napoleon ... His continuous involvement in Italy, Germany, the Helvetic Republic Switzerland, and the ... in 1805, proclaimed himself king of Italy and annexed Genoa to France ... 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 ... Now then, oh Conscript Fathers, who owe as much duty to the Republic as we ... View More
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