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Sondrio, Lombardy (Italy)

Siena, Tuscany (Italy) According to electronicsencyclopedia.com, Siena is located in Central Italy, in the region of Tuscany. Legend has it that it was founded by Senio and Askio, nephews of Romulus. In the 8th century n. e. the city became

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Italy History – Augustan Borders

Italy History - Augustan Borders

It was Augustus who had the Salassi of Val d’Aosta finally tamed in 25 BC. C., by A. Terenzio Varrone Murena; the Reti and the Vindelici in 15 a. C., by Drusus and Tiberius, and all the other Alpine peoples, who, although previously

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Italy Foreign Policy: the Pact of Steel Part II

Italy Foreign Policy 2

According to ACEINLAND.COM, the text sent from Berlin was essentially accepted by Rome without discussion (a phrase was introduced in the preamble to protect South Tyrol, “the common borders fixed forever”). It was radically different from the ordinary alliance treaties,

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Italy Foreign Policy: the Pact of Steel Part I

Italy Foreign Policy 1

In short, everything was seen from the point of view of the Axis. This underwent its definitive “test” with the occupation of Bohemia and Moravia and the proclamation of its protectorate by Hitler (15-16 March 1939). The act, which came

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Physical Italy Part II

Physical Italy 2

But the scientific study of the geography of Italy began after 1870. Before this period, good regional works appeared, even if the prevalent influence of a statistical conception of geography is not infrequently perceived in them ( Notizie topografiche and statistics

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Physical Italy Part I

Physical Italy 1

A complete, systematic description of Italy, in the sense understood by modern geography, would be sought in vain among the writers of the ancient ages, but this also depends on the concept that was then had of geographic science. However, the

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Italy Arts – After the Rebirth Part II

Italy Arts - After the Rebirth 2

The second nucleus in terms of number of individuals is that of  Brazil, with 1,839,579 people: the first Italians arrived in Brazil around 1817; but the real immigration current began in 1886, after that Brazil had promulgated the law of October 26,

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Italy Arts – After the Rebirth Part I

Italy Arts - After the Rebirth

During the seventeenth century Rome saw, with the Baroque, the rise of an anti-Roman, anti-classical art, which marks the triumph of color in sculpture, painting and architecture. It is in vain that Sacchi, a cold and calm composer, opposes the driving

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Weaving the Moral Unity of the Italy Peninsula

Weaving the Moral Unity of the Italy Peninsula

However, even while the royal Italy was resolved in the municipalities, and the south took on its own monarchical face, and the force of unity represented in the north and a little also in the south by the kingdom, which

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Italy Cinematography in the 1990’s and Beyond Part II

Italy Cinematography in the 1990's 2

The first two films by Milanese Roberta Torre (Tano da morte, 1997; Sud side stori, 2000) refer to Sicilian history told with tones of epicness and detachment like Brecht, who reinvented a Sicily entirely resolved in a transgressive, exotic and

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Italy Cinematography in the 1990’s and Beyond Part I

Italy Cinematography in the 1990's 1

In the nineties the phenomenon of the beginnings intensified in Italian cinema, appreciable both quantitatively and qualitatively, so much so as to characterize the period at the turn of the new millennium as one of the most fertile and stimulating,

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Federico II and Ghibelline Italy Part II

Federico II and Ghibelline Italy 2

In short, the dynasty, half foreign by origin, clung more and more to the country (no Germanic trace saw Dante in Federico and Manfredi anymore!); and dynasty and country increasingly approached and almost merged with Italy, despite the many social differences

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Federico II and Ghibelline Italy Part I

Federico II and Ghibelline Italy 1

A story largely woven on an Italian plot, this one that goes, generically, under the name of pope and emperor, of State and Church in the century. XIII. But there was also a powerful effort of unified organization of the whole peninsula,

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The Kingdom of Italy – Venice and Rome Part II

The Kingdom of Italy - Venice and Rome 2

The Roman question was back on the horizon, agitated by the action party. Ricasoli, back in power after the war, was nevertheless always inclined to a broad policy of agreements with Rome, which he sought to make possible with legislation favorable

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The Kingdom of Italy – Venice and Rome Part I

The Kingdom of Italy - Venice and Rome 1

Having settled the question of Rome for the moment with a settlement, the problem of Veneto reappeared. Many thought about freeing him from the foreign yoke; not among the less impatient and less daring was the sovereign, who was attempting personal agreements

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Italy Literature – Heralds of Novelty in the 16th and 17th Centuries Part II

Italy Literature - Heralds of Novelty in the 16th and 17th Centuries 2

Fearless and vigorous, Paolo Sarpi defended the reasons of Venice in the struggle for jurisdiction with Paul V, and firm in his aversion to the Roman curia, he drew inspiration from all his numerous writings, among which the Istoria of the

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Italy Literature – Heralds of Novelty in the 16th and 17th Centuries Part I

Italy Literature - Heralds of Novelty in the 16th and 17th Centuries 1

This is, in Tasso, an individual note which, after two centuries, passing from an expressive fact to a fact of culture, will become a characteristic note of a group of works, and soon after will become a spiritual character of

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Italy Borders and Area Part II

Italy Borders and Area 2

The extreme points are represented to the N. by the Vetta d’Italia (47 ° 5 ′ 30 ″ lat. N.), to S. by the rock of Filfola near Malta (35 ° 47 ′ lat. N .; the Cala Malùk on

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Italy Borders and Area Part I

Italy Borders and Area 1

Starting from the principle that the geographical concept of border, even in the case of a political territory, must correspond to that of a natural obstacle, suitable for forming an area of ​​isolation and therefore of protection all around the

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Italy Between Second Half of 16th Century and Early 17th Century Part II

Italy Between Second Half of 16th Century and Early 17th Century 2

The Republic of Venice is effectively free from Spanish interference and, although now blocked forever in its expansion towards the Italian mainland, it continues to be formidable on the sea, as demonstrated in 1571 with the fundamental contribution given to

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Italy Between Second Half of 16th Century and Early 17th Century Part I

Italy Between Second Half of 16th Century and Early 17th Century 1

The direct possessions of Philip II lack not only territorial continuity but also institutional homogeneity. Although a Supreme Council of Italy was established in Madrid in 1563, there was a lack of efficient coordination in the action of the Spanish

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Roman Arts

Roman Arts

Roman art, term for the art of Roman antiquity, in the narrower sense the representative, especially official art in Rome and other centers of the Roman Empire. The political-military successes of Rome led in the 2nd century BC. For the

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Working and Living in Italy

Working and Living in Italy

Buon Appetito – Eating as a lust for life Good food is essential in Italy. It is very popular with family and friends. Fast food or hectic life contradicts the Italian way of life and so the entire process, including

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Rome History

Rome History

Late antiquity and its outcome (up to AD 476): After the death of Carus (283) and his sons Numerianus and Carinus (284 and 285), Diocletian completed the reconstruction of the empire and created the absolutist state of late antiquity (Dominat,

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Choose the Right Hotels in Rome

Trastevere

According to Abbreviation Finder, Rome is a big city, and for most people it is important to find a hotel that does not involve too much wasted time traveling. The price level is at the same level as one might

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