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  • Totila (died July 1, 552) was king of the Ostrogoths from 541 until ... Totila was one of the final kings of the Ostrogoths. After he was ...
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  • who played a pivotal role in modernizing Italy by introducing the ideas ... In 1753 Genovesi was appointed to the first European chair of “commerce ...
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  • Axum, or Aksum, is a city in northern Ethiopia named after the Kingdom ... The ancient African civilization of Axum flourished for over a thousand ...
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  • ) was a polymath and a Christian philosopher of the sixth century who was instrumental ... Rome around 480 C.E. to the patrician family of Anicii, who had been Christians ...
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  • Marsilius of Padua (Italian Marsilio or Marsiglio da Padova) (1270 ... Marcilius was one of the first to apply the methods of Aristotelian ...
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  • the Romans as Flavius Theodoricus, was king of the Ostrogoths (471-526), ... ruler of Italy (493–526), and regent of the Visigoths (511–526 ...
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  • ) is a region in west-central Italy on the shores of the Ligurian ... and a population of about 3.6 million inhabitants. The regional capital ...
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  • ) were a branch of the Goths, an East Germanic tribe that played a ... The Ostrogoths established a relatively short-lived successor state ...
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  • The history of Sicily has seen it usually controlled by greater powers—Roman ... Although today part of the Republic of Italy, it has its own distinct ...
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  • The Árpáds or Arpads was the ruling dynasty of the federation of ... Seven members of the dynasty were canonized or beatified by the Roman ...
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  • ) is the capital city of Italy and of the Lazio region, and is Italy ... Rome's history spans more than 2,500 years. It is renowned as ...
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  • infamous for the Italians' illegal use of mustard gas. The war resulted ... international sanction. On the other hand, Italy was merely copying other ...
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  • Charles I of Hungary (1288, Naples, Italy – July 16, 1342, Visegrád ... his or his descendants' claim to the Kingdom of Naples, but he could ...
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  • The Italian Renaissance began the opening phase of the Renaissance ... for the renewed interest in the culture of classical antiquity following ...
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  • John of Montecorvino, or Giovanni Da/di Montecorvino in Italian, also ... In 1294, he finally reached Khanbaliq (Beijing), just after the death ...
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  • Vatican City, officially State of the Vatican City (Latin: Status ... It was created in 1929 by the Lateran Treaty as a vestige of the much ...
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  • against religious sites, and the seizure of church property. mere secularism or the French tradition of laïcité, which advocates ...
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  • Mardi Gras, or Fat Tuesday, refers to events of the Carnival celebration ... is French for "Fat Tuesday," reflecting the practice of ...
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  • ђевић) (Cetinje, Principality of Montenegro, December 4/December ... The logic of Yugoslavia was that a unified Balkan state could maximize ...
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  • Arnold of Brescia (c. 1090 – c.1155), also known as Arnaldus (Italian: ... Born in Italy, Arnold became an Augustinian monk and then prior of ...
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