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  1. Italy: History and Landscape by Eugen Beer, 2010-08
  2. Architecture in Italy, 1400-1500 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Ludwig H. Heydenreich, 1996-02-21
  3. A History of Italy (Palgrave Essential Histories) by Claudia Baldoli, 2009-12-15
  4. Economic History of Modern Italy by Shepard B. Clough, 1964-12
  5. Architecture in Italy, 1500-1600 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Wolfgang Lotz, 1995-11-29
  6. A History of Venice by John Julius Norwich, 1989-06-18
  7. Art in Renaissance Italy: 1350-1500 (Oxford History of Art) by Evelyn Welch, 2001-05-17
  8. Art and Architecture in Italy, 1250-1400 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by John White, 1993-05-26
  9. The Horizon concise history of Italy by Vincent Cronin, 1972
  10. A Brief History of Venice (Brief History Of...) by Elizabeth Horodowich, 2009-07-28
  11. Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630 (RSART: Renaissance Society of America Reprint Text Series)
  12. Italy in the Age of the Renaissance: 1300-1550 (The Short Oxford History of Italy)
  13. History of Italy; with maps by William Hunt, 2010-08-28
  14. Italy: A Short History by Harry Hearder, 2002-02-04

21. Povinelli.com: Italy History
italy history (1927; repr. 1967); Larner, John, Italy in the Age of Danteand Petrarch (1980); Mack Smith, Denis, Italy A Modern History, rev.
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Italy History Here is a little bit of history we have collected about Carisolo, the Val Rendena, and Italy. We hope you enjoy! Val Rendena Italy History Carisolo Immigrants
Facts About Italian Republic
LAND
Area: 301,302 sq km (116,333 sq mi). Capital and largest city: Rome (1992 est. pop., 2,723,327).
PEOPLE
Population (1993 est.): 58,018,540; density: 192.5 persons per sq km (498.7 per sq mi). Distribution (1991): 67% urban, 33% rural. Annual growth (1993): Official language: Italian. Major religion: Roman Catholicism.
EDUCATION AND HEALTH
Literacy (1992): 98% of adult population. Universities (1991): Hospital beds (1991): Physicians (1992): Life expectancy (1993): Infant mortality (1993): 7.8 per 1,000 live births.
ECONOMY
GDP (1992): $1,012 billion; $17,500 per capita. Labor distribution (1990): agriculture9%; industry and Foreign trade (1992): imports$176.5 billion; exports$166.8 billion; principal trade partnersGermany, France, United Kingdom, United States. Currency: 1 Italian lira = 100 centesimi.
GOVERNMENT
Type: republic.

22. Italy History Travel, Page 1 Vintage Books
Books By Author Automotive Pages New Auto Books Service Manuals Owner's Manuals italy history Travel, Page 1 Books by the same author
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23. SAINT MICHAEL
History and tour via sensitive cutaway drawing of the shrine in Monte Sant'Angelo on the Gargano peninsula. The shrine in a natural cavern lies at the heart of a complex of medieval buildings.
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24. Italy History
italy history Last updated in December 2002 9621250. Italy is underthe Saxon Emperors. 1250-1494. High and Late Middle Ages. 1494-1796.
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25. European Business Studies Italy History
History. With Napoleon's entry into Italy there came also the new ideas of libertydiffused from the French Revolution and these had an immediate effect.
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History At the End of 18th Century The Italian political and territorial picture, which at the end of the 18C seemed to have stabilised, rapidly disintegrated in the face of Napoleon Bonaparte 's first military campaign across the peninsula so as to successfully attack the Austrian Empire on its southern flank. After the Peace of Paris (16 May 1796) reached with the neighbouring kingdom of Savoy, that of Campoformio (17 October 1797) marked the end of the now enfeebled Republic of Venice. The latter was exchanged with Austria for the Duchy of Milan, which went to form the Repubblica Transpadana (November 1796). With Napoleon's entry into Italy there came also the new ideas of liberty diffused from the French Revolution and these had an immediate effect. After the French occupation of the territory of the Papal Legations in 1796, in August of the same year the ducal government of Reggio (Emilia) was overthrown and in the following December the Repubblica Cispadana was proclaimed. This latter included the rest of Emilia and adopted for the first time a flag with the present-day white, red and green colours. On 29 June 1797 the two republics were joined in the new

26. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
1 Dance Israel Periodicals Weldon 1975 1 Dance Italy Music, Weldon 1975 1 DanceItaly Early Works To 1800 Music 2000 1 Dance italy history Weldon 1981
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27. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
Dancing History 18th Century Music 1983 1 Ballroom Dancing Italy Early Works To1800 Music 2000 1 Ballroom Dancing italy history 15th Century Music 2000
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28. 166th In Italy History(2nd Ed)
THE 166TH IN ITALY. Apart Naples. In 1599 when the palace was built Napleswas ruled by Spain and Italy did not exist as a single country.
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THE 166TH IN ITALY
Apart from the expected and accepted trials and dangers of fighting a war, the summer and fall of 1944 in Italy was a fairly pleasant experience. The German Army was slowly withdrawing northwards and there were no major battles as the British and Allied Forces maintained sufficient pressure to ensure that some forward momentum was maintained.
After the battle for Cassino and the subsequent breakthrough the 166th Newfoundland Field Regiment, Royal Artillery moved forward with the Infantry through Rome and through the heart of Italy the hills and plains of Lombardia. It was harvest time, the end of the war seemed to be drawing nearer and the days were warm and sunny.
The air seemed filled with music as the farmers returned from the fields in the evening and from the long lines of carts carrying the labourers a pleasant, seemingly endless chant of music and song could be heard as they passed by our guns. The song of the field workers was called "Stornelli di Compagna" and the beautiful melody still lingers.
The river Arno was crossed and the beautiful city of Florence was taken without much damage being inflicted by the retreating Germans or the advancing Allied forces.

29. Useful Information Of Italy | History Of Italy
Useful information of italy history of Italy. Sprachcaffe Escuela de Idiomas,Choose your language. history of Italy. climate in Italy.
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30. Italy: History
The following generalized outline of the highly complex history of Italy can besupplemented by the articles on individual cities and regions and by such
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Italy
History
The following generalized outline of the highly complex history of Italy can be supplemented by the articles on individual cities and regions and by such general articles as Etruscan civilization papacy Italian art Italian literature ; and Renaissance
Ancient Italy
Little is known of Italian history before the 5th cent. B.C. , except for the regions (S Italy and Sicily) where the Greeks had established colonies (see Magna Graecia ). The earliest known inhabitants seem to have been of Ligurian stock. The Etruscans, coming probably from Asia Minor, established themselves in central Italy before 800 B.C. They reduced the indigenous population to servile status and established a prosperous empire with a complex culture. In the 4th cent. B.C. , the Celts (called Gauls by Roman historians) invaded Italy and drove the Etruscans from the Po valley. In the south, the Etruscan advance was checked about the same time by the Samnites (see Samnium ), who had adapted the civilization of their Greek neighbors and who in the 4th cent. B.C.

31. Milan, City, Italy: History
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—Milan, city, italy history. Probably ofCeltic origin, Milan was conquered by Rome in 222 BC In later
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Milan, city, Italy
History
Probably of Celtic origin, Milan was conquered by Rome in 222 B.C. In later Roman times it was the capital ( A.D. Lombards in 569. In the 12th cent. it became a free commune and gradually gained supremacy over the cities of Lombardy. From the 11th to the 13th cent. Milan suffered from internal warfare between rich and poor, from the Guelph and Ghibelline strife, and from the enmity of rival cities, which assisted Emperor Frederick I in destroying it (1163). As a member of the Lombard League, Milan later contributed to the defeat of Frederick I at Legnano (1176). The city's independence was recognized in the Peace of Constance (1183). In the 13th cent. Milan lost its republican liberties; first the Torriani, then the Visconti (1277) became its lords. Galeazzo Visconti received (1395) the title of duke of Milan from the emperor, and under him the duchy became one of the most important states in Italy. After the death of the last Visconti (1447) the Sforza became dukes of Milan. The city flourished until it became involved in the Italian Wars and passed under Spanish domination (1535).

32. Italy: History
italy history Italian Presidents (Embassy of Italy in the UnitedStates); Italian Prime Ministers Since the End of World War II
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Italy: History

33. Little Italy History
in fire hydrants. Today, Little Italy is much smaller, but the sights,smells, sounds and excitement remain. Mulberry Street is
http://www.italianneighborhoods.com/littleitaly/byroncoll.htm
Cont'd from home page- The fruttivendoli hawked their melanzane and pommi d'oro stacked on sidewalks. Goats and rabbits hung in the windows of butcher shops. And the pungent aroma of Provolone and soppresatta wafted in the air. People talked loud and fast. Old men hung around discussing "business." Kids played in fire hydrants. Today, Little Italy is much smaller, but the sights, smells, sounds and excitement remain. Mulberry Street is still its "Main Street." Dozens of restaurants, most of them with al fresco dining, whether at a sidewalk café or a cool rear garden, line Mulberry. Virtually all of them feature southern Italian food and most do an A+ job of pleasing the palate and filling the belly at a decent price. There is also a handful of Italian cafes, the granddaddy of which is Ferrara's, founded in 1898. There is also a small number of delis, cheese shops and bakeries, as well as one of the best fresh pasta makers in New York, Piemonte Ravioli. The biggest, most colorful street festival is held on Mulberry Street every September over the course of two weeks.

34. IETF In Italy History And Future View
IETF In italy history and Future View. 15/06/2001. Fare clic qui periniziare. Sommario. IETF In italy history and Future View.
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35. Syracuse, City, Italy: History
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—Syracuse, city, italy history. Founded(734 BC) by Greek colonists from Corinth, Syracuse grew rapidly
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History
Founded (734 B.C. ) by Greek colonists from Corinth, Syracuse grew rapidly and soon founded colonies of its own. Its democratic government was suppressed by Gelon , tyrant of Gela, who took possession of the city in 485 B.C. Under his rule, marked by a great victory (480 B.C. ) over Carthage at Himera, Syracuse took the lead among the Greek cities of Sicily. Gelon's successor, Hiero I, made it one of the great centers of Greek culture; the poet Pindar and the dramatist Aeschylus lived at his court. Soon after Hiero's death a democracy was again established; it lasted from 466 B.C.

36. Florence, City, Italy: History
encyclopediaEncyclopedia—Florence, city, italy history. Florencewas the site of an Etruscan settlement and later became a Roman
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History
Florence was the site of an Etruscan settlement and later became a Roman town on the Cassian Way (the modern Piazza della Republica is on the site of the Roman Forum). In the 5th and 6th cent. A.D. the city was controlled, in turn, by the Goths, Byzantines, and Lombards. It became an autonomous commune in the 12th cent. In the 13th cent. the Guelphs (who were propapal) and the Ghibellines (who were proimperial) fought for control of the city. By the end of the 13th cent. the Guelphs held control, but they then split into warring factions, the Blacks and the Whites, best remembered because Dante, a Florentine, was banished (1302) as a White Guelph. Warfare raged, too, with other cities, notably Pisa, as the merchants and bankers of Florence made their own fortunes and that of the city; the sale of Florentine silks, tapestries, and jewelry brought great wealth. Florence grew as a result of war, absorbing Arezzo, Pistoia, Volterra, and Pisa. Growth was temporarily halted in 1348, when the Black Death killed approximately 60% of the city's population.

37. SOLT Italy
SOLT italy history.
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SOLT Italy began at the Santuario della Madonna in Marano Equo. The santuario is a site of a 14th century apparition of Our Lady. Our Lady appeared to a local man and spoke the word "mercy" three times here. This is the only Marian shrine in the diocese of Subiaco. This house and church which was the first residence of our seminarians, is now a house for the postulants and Professed Sisters Esperanza, and Sr. Helen. It is located about 3 km from the main road on the mountainside above Marano Equo. The sisters also have the House of St. Therese in the town of Marano Equo, where they run a preschool for the children of the town. This is the home of our novices and two professed sisters; Sr. Ann, and Sr. Jessa. The seminarians now live at St. Chelidonia Parish in Vignolo near Subiaco. They go into Rome each day to attend classes. This is also the home of Fr. Peter, Fr. Ramon, Fr. Ave, and Deacon Kevin. A complete list of residents, addresses, phone numbers, and e-mail is available on the

38. NCBuy: Country Reference - Italy History
Italy, Italy Population 57,715,625 (July 2002 est.) Capital Rome.Italy Backgrounds History. Greeks settled in the southern tip
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39. HEWI International Italy History
HEWI Italy is here In 1978 HEWI set up its Italian branch in the lovely townof Bolzano. HEWI articles should be household products all over Italy too!
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HEWI Italy is here In 1978 HEWI set up its Italian branch in the lovely town of Bolzano. From here, our sales network spread to cover most of the Italian peninsula bringing our articles manufactured in Bad Arolsen in Germany into schools, sports centers, rest homes, hospitals and other public buildings. In 1997 we were market leader for the sector specializing in nylon (polyamide) accessories for the construction and furnishing of public and "barrier-free" buildings. In 1998 we presented our new and exciting 440 bathroom range in Italy; this is the first time HEWI has offered a product line aimed at private households. Our declared goal is to reposition HEWI Italia in a wider market segment. HEWI articles should be household products all over Italy too! In April 1999 we moved to our new Italien headquater in Rivoli Veronese, to be closer to our customers and to be able to offer even more and better service to them. HEWI ITALIA COM SRL - GMBH
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40. Order Sons Of Italy History
Members of the original Salida OSIA lodge photographed in 1921. Thisphotograph is featured on the cover of the OSIA national brochure.
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Lodge History Members of the original Salida OSIA lodge photographed in 1921.
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