History of Italy
1509 in Italy
The Battle of Agnadello, also known as Vailà, was the one of the more significant battles of the War of the League of Cambrai, and one of the major battles of the Italian Wars.
The Battle of Agnadello, also known as Vailà, was the one of the more significant battles of the War of the League of Cambrai, and one of the major battles of the Italian Wars.
1918-1920 incidents at Spalato
In 1918–1920, a series of incidents took place at Spalato between Dalmatian Italians and local South Slavs fighting for the control of the city.
In 1918–1920, a series of incidents took place at Spalato between Dalmatian Italians and local South Slavs fighting for the control of the city.
1918-1920 incidents in Split
In 1918–1920, a series of violent fights took place in the city of Split between Croats and Italians that culminated in a July 11, 1920 struggle that resulted in the deaths of Captain Tomm...
In 1918–1920, a series of violent fights took place in the city of Split between Croats and Italians that culminated in a July 11, 1920 struggle that resulted in the deaths of Captain Tomm...
2012 Italy earthquake
The 2012 Italy earthquake was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, which struck northern Italy at 4:03 am on local time at a depth of 5.1 km.
The 2012 Italy earthquake was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, which struck northern Italy at 4:03 am on local time at a depth of 5.1 km.
2012 Northern Italy earthquake
The 2012 Northern Italy earthquake was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, which struck northern Italy at 4:03 am on local time at a depth of 5.1 km.
The 2012 Northern Italy earthquake was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake, which struck northern Italy at 4:03 am on local time at a depth of 5.1 km.
Abbey of Frassinoro
The Abbey of Frassinoro was one of many Benedictine monasteries throughout Europe associated with the noblewoman Matilda of Tuscany.
The Abbey of Frassinoro was one of many Benedictine monasteries throughout Europe associated with the noblewoman Matilda of Tuscany.
Alaric I
Alaric I (; ; 370 - 410) was the King of the Visigoths from 395–410.
Alaric I (; ; 370 - 410) was the King of the Visigoths from 395–410.
Albergo (family)
An Albergo (Alberghi in plural) was a term used during the Renaissance to indicate an organizational structure in which several families linked by blood or a common interest banded together.
An Albergo (Alberghi in plural) was a term used during the Renaissance to indicate an organizational structure in which several families linked by blood or a common interest banded together.
Andragathius
Andragathius was the Magister equitum of Magnus Maximus.
Andragathius was the Magister equitum of Magnus Maximus.
Anscarids
The Anscarids or Anscarii or the House of Ivrea were a medieval Frankish dynasty of Burgundian origin which rose to prominence in Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the...
The Anscarids or Anscarii or the House of Ivrea were a medieval Frankish dynasty of Burgundian origin which rose to prominence in Italy in the tenth century, even briefly holding the...
Asmara President's Office
The Asmara President's Office is the building, in Italian neoclassical style, where the President of Eritrea lives and rules the country.
The Asmara President's Office is the building, in Italian neoclassical style, where the President of Eritrea lives and rules the country.
Austria (Lombard)
Austria was, according to the early medieval geographical classification, the eastern portion of Langobardia Major, the north-central part of the Lombard Kingdom, extended from the Adda to Friu...
Austria was, according to the early medieval geographical classification, the eastern portion of Langobardia Major, the north-central part of the Lombard Kingdom, extended from the Adda to Friu...
Austrian Littoral
The Austrian Littoral was established as a crown land of the Austrian Empire in 1849.
The Austrian Littoral was established as a crown land of the Austrian Empire in 1849.
Auto-Saharan Company
The Auto-Saharan Companies (Compagnie Auto-Avio-Sahariane) were Italian military units specialised in long range patrols of the Sahara Desert.
The Auto-Saharan Companies (Compagnie Auto-Avio-Sahariane) were Italian military units specialised in long range patrols of the Sahara Desert.
Battle of Garfagnana
The Battle of Garfagnana (Battaglia della Garfagnana), known to the Germans as Operation Winter Storm (Unternehmen Wintergewitter) and nicknamed the "Christmas Offensive" (Italian: O...
The Battle of Garfagnana (Battaglia della Garfagnana), known to the Germans as Operation Winter Storm (Unternehmen Wintergewitter) and nicknamed the "Christmas Offensive" (Italian: O...
Benevento
Benevento is a town and comune of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, northeast of Naples.
Benevento is a town and comune of Campania, Italy, capital of the province of Benevento, northeast of Naples.
Benghazi Province
Benghazi Province was one of the provinces of Libya under Italian rule.
Benghazi Province was one of the provinces of Libya under Italian rule.
Bibulca Way
Bibulca Way (in Italian:Via Bibulca) was an old road dating back to the 11th century that used to link up Modena with Lucca and it was part of a much bigger network of roads.
Bibulca Way (in Italian:Via Bibulca) was an old road dating back to the 11th century that used to link up Modena with Lucca and it was part of a much bigger network of roads.
Bombing of Bahrain in World War II
The bombing of Bahrain in World War II was part of an effort by the Italian Royal Air Force to strike at the British interests wherever possible in the Middle East.
The bombing of Bahrain in World War II was part of an effort by the Italian Royal Air Force to strike at the British interests wherever possible in the Middle East.
Capetian dynasty
The Capetian dynasty is the largest and oldest European royal house, consisting of the descendants of Hugh Capet of France in the male line.
The Capetian dynasty is the largest and oldest European royal house, consisting of the descendants of Hugh Capet of France in the male line.
Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea
The Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea (Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation; CDEC) is an independent cultural and historical institution in Milan, Italy, dedicated to p...
The Centro di Documentazione Ebraica Contemporanea (Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation; CDEC) is an independent cultural and historical institution in Milan, Italy, dedicated to p...
Convention between Italy and Turkey, 1932
The Convention between Italy and Turkey, signed in Ankara on January 4, 1932, by the Italian Plenipotentiary, Ambassador Pompeo Aloisi, and the Turkish foreign minister Tevfik Rüştü Aras, settle...
The Convention between Italy and Turkey, signed in Ankara on January 4, 1932, by the Italian Plenipotentiary, Ambassador Pompeo Aloisi, and the Turkish foreign minister Tevfik Rüştü Aras, settle...
County of Apulia
The County of Apulia is a Norman country founded by William the Hauteville, existed for sixteen years, from 1043 to 1059 in the territories of Gargano, Capitanata, Apulia, Campania and Vulture.
The County of Apulia is a Norman country founded by William the Hauteville, existed for sixteen years, from 1043 to 1059 in the territories of Gargano, Capitanata, Apulia, Campania and Vulture.
County of Savoy
The Counts of Savoy (Savoia, Savoie) emerged, along with the free communes of Switzerland, from the collapse of the Burgundian Kingdom of Arles in the 11th century.
The Counts of Savoy (Savoia, Savoie) emerged, along with the free communes of Switzerland, from the collapse of the Burgundian Kingdom of Arles in the 11th century.
Cupra
Cupra is the name of two ancient Italian municipia in Picenum.
Cupra is the name of two ancient Italian municipia in Picenum.
District of Gallarate
The District of Gallarate was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
The District of Gallarate was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
District of Milan
The District of Milan was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
The District of Milan was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
District of Monza
The District of Monza was one of the forth divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
The District of Monza was one of the forth divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
District of Pavia
The District of Pavia was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
The District of Pavia was one of the four divisions of the Department of Olona, the province of Milan during the Napoleonic Italian Republic.
Doge of Genoa
The Republic of Genoa, in what is now northern Italy, was technically a communal republic in the early Middle Ages, although it was actually an oligarchy ruled by a small group of merchant families, f...
The Republic of Genoa, in what is now northern Italy, was technically a communal republic in the early Middle Ages, although it was actually an oligarchy ruled by a small group of merchant families, f...
Dukes of Carcaci
The Duke of Carcaci (Duca di Carcaci) is the Head of one branch of the Paternò Castello family, a ancient Italian noble family among whose ancestors were also the Princes of Biscari.
The Duke of Carcaci (Duca di Carcaci) is the Head of one branch of the Paternò Castello family, a ancient Italian noble family among whose ancestors were also the Princes of Biscari.
Emirate of Bari
The Emirate of Bari was a short-lived Saracen state (emirate) centred on the south Italian city of Bari from 847 to 871.
The Emirate of Bari was a short-lived Saracen state (emirate) centred on the south Italian city of Bari from 847 to 871.
Expedition of the Thousand
The Expedition of the Thousand was an event of the Italian Risorgimento took place in 1860.
The Expedition of the Thousand was an event of the Italian Risorgimento took place in 1860.
Fascism in Europe
Fascism in Europe was composed of numerous ideologies present during the 20th century which all developed their own differences from each other.
Fascism in Europe was composed of numerous ideologies present during the 20th century which all developed their own differences from each other.
FERT
FERT, the motto of the Royal House of Italy, the House of Savoy, was adopted by King Vittorio Amedeo II (1666–1732).
FERT, the motto of the Royal House of Italy, the House of Savoy, was adopted by King Vittorio Amedeo II (1666–1732).
Foedus Cassianum
According to Roman tradition, the Foedus Cassianum, or the Treaty of Cassius, was a treaty which formed an alliance between the Roman Republic and the Latin League in 493 BC after the ...
According to Roman tradition, the Foedus Cassianum, or the Treaty of Cassius, was a treaty which formed an alliance between the Roman Republic and the Latin League in 493 BC after the ...
Formation of the Napoleonic Empire
The Napoleonic Empire began in 1799 in France after the French Revolution.
The Napoleonic Empire began in 1799 in France after the French Revolution.
Franca Viola
Franca Viola is a Sicilian woman who became famous in the 1960s in Italy for refusing a "rehabilitating wedding" after suffering kidnapping and rape.
Franca Viola is a Sicilian woman who became famous in the 1960s in Italy for refusing a "rehabilitating wedding" after suffering kidnapping and rape.
Francesco Daverio
Francesco Daverio was a patriot of the Italian unification, Chief of Staff of the Roman Republic, and an engineer.
Francesco Daverio was a patriot of the Italian unification, Chief of Staff of the Roman Republic, and an engineer.
Francesco Melzi d'Eril
Francesco Melzi d'Eril (Milan, 6 March 1753 - Milan, 16 January 1816) was an Italian politician and patriot, serving as vicepresident of the Napoleonic Italian Republic (1802-1805).
Francesco Melzi d'Eril (Milan, 6 March 1753 - Milan, 16 January 1816) was an Italian politician and patriot, serving as vicepresident of the Napoleonic Italian Republic (1802-1805).
Francesco's Venice
Francesco's Venice was a four part BBC television documentary series hosted by Francesco da Mosto and first broadcast on BBC2 in 2004.
Francesco's Venice was a four part BBC television documentary series hosted by Francesco da Mosto and first broadcast on BBC2 in 2004.
Gaudo culture
The Gaudo Culture is a neolithic culture from Southern Italy, primarily in the region of Campania, active at the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC, whose typesite necropolis is located near Pae...
The Gaudo Culture is a neolithic culture from Southern Italy, primarily in the region of Campania, active at the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC, whose typesite necropolis is located near Pae...
General Strike of 1922
The General Strike of 1922 was a labor strike in Italy led by socialists which ended in defeat for the workers.
The General Strike of 1922 was a labor strike in Italy led by socialists which ended in defeat for the workers.
Giustiniani
Giustiniani is the name of a prominent Italian family which originally belonged to Venice, but also established itself subsequently in Genoa, and at various times had representatives in Naples, ...
Giustiniani is the name of a prominent Italian family which originally belonged to Venice, but also established itself subsequently in Genoa, and at various times had representatives in Naples, ...
Governorate of Dalmatia
The Governorate of Dalmatia was a province of the Kingdom of Italy, created in April 1941 from occupied Yugoslav territory annexed after the military conquest of the Yugoslav Dalmatia by Italian...
The Governorate of Dalmatia was a province of the Kingdom of Italy, created in April 1941 from occupied Yugoslav territory annexed after the military conquest of the Yugoslav Dalmatia by Italian...
Governorship of Dalmatia
The Governorship of Dalmatia was a territory annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in April 1941, after the military conquest of the Jugoslavian Dalmatia by Italian general Vittorio Ambrosio during WWII.
The Governorship of Dalmatia was a territory annexed to the Kingdom of Italy in April 1941, after the military conquest of the Jugoslavian Dalmatia by Italian general Vittorio Ambrosio during WWII.
Gran maestro
A Gran maestro was the unofficial head of state in the Italian city-states.
A Gran maestro was the unofficial head of state in the Italian city-states.
Hauteville family
The family of the Hauteville (French: Maison de Hauteville, Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla) was a petty baronial Norman family from the Cotentin which rose to ...
The family of the Hauteville (French: Maison de Hauteville, Italian: Casa d'Altavilla, Sicilian: Casa d'Autavilla) was a petty baronial Norman family from the Cotentin which rose to ...
History of Islam in southern Italy
The history of Islam in southern Italy begins with the Islamic conquest and subsequent rule of Sicily and Malta, a process that started in the 9th century.
The history of Islam in southern Italy begins with the Islamic conquest and subsequent rule of Sicily and Malta, a process that started in the 9th century.
History of Italy
The history of Italy in the Early Modern period was characterized by foreign domination: Following the Italian Wars, Italy saw a long period of relative peace, first under Habsburg Spain and the...
The history of Italy in the Early Modern period was characterized by foreign domination: Following the Italian Wars, Italy saw a long period of relative peace, first under Habsburg Spain and the...
History of Libya as Italian colony
The History of Libya as an Italian colony began in the 1910s and lasted until February 1947, when Italy officially lost all the colonies of the former Italian Empire.
The History of Libya as an Italian colony began in the 1910s and lasted until February 1947, when Italy officially lost all the colonies of the former Italian Empire.
History of the Republic of Venice
The history of the Republic of Venice traditionally begins with its foundation at noon on Friday March 25, 421 by authorities from Padua who hoped to establish a trading-post in the region.
The history of the Republic of Venice traditionally begins with its foundation at noon on Friday March 25, 421 by authorities from Padua who hoped to establish a trading-post in the region.
House of Candia
The House of Candia is a European dynastic house, from the seat at the Baronnie de Candé and later through their union to the Hautville or Altavilla, that traditionally had domains in Piedmont a...
The House of Candia is a European dynastic house, from the seat at the Baronnie de Candé and later through their union to the Hautville or Altavilla, that traditionally had domains in Piedmont a...
House of Hohenstaufen
The House of Hohenstaufen, also known as the Swabian dynasty or the Staufer, was a dynasty of German monarchs in the High Middle Ages, reigning from 1138 to 1254.
The House of Hohenstaufen, also known as the Swabian dynasty or the Staufer, was a dynasty of German monarchs in the High Middle Ages, reigning from 1138 to 1254.
House of Medici
The House of Medici or Famiglia de' Medici was a political dynasty, banking family and later royal house that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' Medici in the Republic of Fl...
The House of Medici or Famiglia de' Medici was a political dynasty, banking family and later royal house that first began to gather prominence under Cosimo de' Medici in the Republic of Fl...
House of Savoy
The House of Savoy was formed in the early 11th century in the historical Savoy region.
The House of Savoy was formed in the early 11th century in the historical Savoy region.
Illyrian Provinces
The Illyrian Provinces (Provinces illyriennes, Ilirske province, Province Illiriche, Ilirske pokrajine) was an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire on the north and east coasts of...
The Illyrian Provinces (Provinces illyriennes, Ilirske province, Province Illiriche, Ilirske pokrajine) was an autonomous province of the Napoleonic French Empire on the north and east coasts of...
Imperial Free City of Trieste
The city of Trieste was a Habsburg possession from the 14th century to 1918.
The city of Trieste was a Habsburg possession from the 14th century to 1918.
Incidents of Spalato
Incidents of Spalato refer to a series of ethnic disturbances, revolts and fights that happened in the Dalmatian city of Spalato (now called Split) after World War I. The incidents were between ...
Incidents of Spalato refer to a series of ethnic disturbances, revolts and fights that happened in the Dalmatian city of Spalato (now called Split) after World War I. The incidents were between ...
Iron Crown of Lombardy
The Iron Crown of Lombardy is both a reliquary and one of the most ancient royal insignia of Europe.
The Iron Crown of Lombardy is both a reliquary and one of the most ancient royal insignia of Europe.
Istrian Italians
Istrian Italians are the ethnic group in the northern Adriatic region of Istria, related to the Italian people of Italy.
Istrian Italians are the ethnic group in the northern Adriatic region of Istria, related to the Italian people of Italy.
Italian city-states
The Italian city-states were a political phenomenon of small independent states mostly in the central and northern Italian peninsula between the 10th and 15th centuries.
The Italian city-states were a political phenomenon of small independent states mostly in the central and northern Italian peninsula between the 10th and 15th centuries.
Italian conquest of British Somaliland
The Italian conquest of British Somaliland was a military campaign in the Horn of Africa, which took place in August 1940 between forces of Italy and those of Great Britain and its Commonwealth.
The Italian conquest of British Somaliland was a military campaign in the Horn of Africa, which took place in August 1940 between forces of Italy and those of Great Britain and its Commonwealth.
Italian Egyptians
Italians in Egypt, also referred to as Italian Egyptians, are a community with a history that goes back to Roman times.
Italians in Egypt, also referred to as Italian Egyptians, are a community with a history that goes back to Roman times.
Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia
The Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia was as an armed struggle fought from the summer of 1941 to the autumn of 1943 by remnants of Italian troops in Italian East Africa, following the Italian de...
The Italian guerrilla war in Ethiopia was as an armed struggle fought from the summer of 1941 to the autumn of 1943 by remnants of Italian troops in Italian East Africa, following the Italian de...
Italian irredentism
Italian irredentism was an Italian Irredentist movement that aimed at the unification of all ethnically Italian peoples.
Italian irredentism was an Italian Irredentist movement that aimed at the unification of all ethnically Italian peoples.
Italian irredentism in Malta
Italian maltese are the Maltese people who supported Italian irredentism in Malta and believe the Maltese islands are part of Italy.
Italian maltese are the Maltese people who supported Italian irredentism in Malta and believe the Maltese islands are part of Italy.
Italian irredentism in Nice
Nizzardo Italians were the Italian speaking populations of the County of Nice, who formed the majority of the county's population until the mid-19th century.
Nizzardo Italians were the Italian speaking populations of the County of Nice, who formed the majority of the county's population until the mid-19th century.
Italian irredentism in Savoy
They promoted the Italian irredentism in Savoy from 1860 to World War II.
They promoted the Italian irredentism in Savoy from 1860 to World War II.
Italian irredentism in southern Switzerland
Italian irredentism in Southern Switzerland was a political movement that promoted the unification to Italy of the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland during the Risorgimento.
Italian irredentism in Southern Switzerland was a political movement that promoted the unification to Italy of the Italian-speaking areas of Switzerland during the Risorgimento.
Italian Kingdoms
The Italian kingdoms are the names for the four major independent kingdoms in the Italian peninsula from 1816 to Italian unification in 1868.
The Italian kingdoms are the names for the four major independent kingdoms in the Italian peninsula from 1816 to Italian unification in 1868.
Italian maltese
Italian irredentism in Malta refers to past support in Malta for Italian territorial claims on the islands.
Italian irredentism in Malta refers to past support in Malta for Italian territorial claims on the islands.
Italian National Society
The Italian National Society was an Italian nationalist political organization created in 1857 by Daniele Manin and Giorgio Pallevicino.
The Italian National Society was an Italian nationalist political organization created in 1857 by Daniele Manin and Giorgio Pallevicino.
Italian occupation of Corsica
Italian-occupied Corsica refers to the military occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the island of Corsica during World War II. It lasted from November 1942 to September 1943.
Italian-occupied Corsica refers to the military occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the island of Corsica during World War II. It lasted from November 1942 to September 1943.
Italian Protectorate over Albania
The Italian Protectorate over Albania was established by the Kingdom of Italy on June 23, 1917 - during World War I - in order to create a de jure independent Albania under Italian control a...
The Italian Protectorate over Albania was established by the Kingdom of Italy on June 23, 1917 - during World War I - in order to create a de jure independent Albania under Italian control a...
Italian protectorate over Albania
The Italian Protectorate over Albania was established by the Kingdom of Italy on June 23, 1917 - during World War I - in order to create a de jure independent Albania under Italian control a...
The Italian Protectorate over Albania was established by the Kingdom of Italy on June 23, 1917 - during World War I - in order to create a de jure independent Albania under Italian control a...
Italian Renaissance
The Italian Renaissance was the earliest manifestation of the general European Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement that began in Italy around the end of the 13th centu...
The Italian Renaissance was the earliest manifestation of the general European Renaissance, a period of great cultural change and achievement that began in Italy around the end of the 13th centu...
Italian Somaliland
Italian Somaliland (Somalia italiana, الصومال الإيطالي, Dhulka Talyaaniga ee Soomaaliya), also known as Italian Somalia, was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy from the 1880s until 1936 in t...
Italian Somaliland (Somalia italiana, الصومال الإيطالي, Dhulka Talyaaniga ee Soomaaliya), also known as Italian Somalia, was a colony of the Kingdom of Italy from the 1880s until 1936 in t...
Italian Spahis
Italian Spahis were light cavalry colonial troops of the Kingdom of Italy, raised in Italian Libya between 1912 and 1942.
Italian Spahis were light cavalry colonial troops of the Kingdom of Italy, raised in Italian Libya between 1912 and 1942.
Italian Tunisians
The Italian Tunisians (or Italians of Tunisia) were the Italians living in Tunisia who promoted the possession of this northern African country by the Kingdom of Italy and even promoted a form o...
The Italian Tunisians (or Italians of Tunisia) were the Italians living in Tunisia who promoted the possession of this northern African country by the Kingdom of Italy and even promoted a form o...
Italian Unabomber
The Italian Unabomber (Unabomber italiano) is a name given by the international media to an unknown terrorist tied to a series of booby-trap bombings in northern Italy, specifically in the Venet...
The Italian Unabomber (Unabomber italiano) is a name given by the international media to an unknown terrorist tied to a series of booby-trap bombings in northern Italy, specifically in the Venet...
Italian-occupied Corsica
Italian-occupied Corsica refers to the military (and administrative) occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the island of Corsica during World War II. It lasted from November 1942 to September 1943.
Italian-occupied Corsica refers to the military (and administrative) occupation by the Kingdom of Italy of the island of Corsica during World War II. It lasted from November 1942 to September 1943.
Italianization
Italianization or Italianisation (Italian: Italianizzazione) is a term used to describe a process of cultural assimilation in which ethnically non or partially Italian people or ...
Italianization or Italianisation (Italian: Italianizzazione) is a term used to describe a process of cultural assimilation in which ethnically non or partially Italian people or ...
Italians of Ethiopia
Italians of Ethiopia are the colonists from Italy who moved to colonize Ethiopia in the 20th century, and their descendants.
Italians of Ethiopia are the colonists from Italy who moved to colonize Ethiopia in the 20th century, and their descendants.
Italic League
The Italic League was an international agreement concluded in Venice on the 30 August 1454, stipulated by the Serenissima and the States of Milano and Florence, which follows the Peace of Lodi s...
The Italic League was an international agreement concluded in Venice on the 30 August 1454, stipulated by the Serenissima and the States of Milano and Florence, which follows the Peace of Lodi s...
Kingdom of Burgundy
Two of these entities - the first around the 6th century, the second around the 11th century - have been called the Kingdom of Burgundy; a third was very nearly createdas was more than one nobl...
Two of these entities - the first around the 6th century, the second around the 11th century - have been called the Kingdom of Burgundy; a third was very nearly createdas was more than one nobl...
Kingdom of Illyria
The Kingdom of Illyria was an administrative unit of the Austrian Empire from 1816 to 1849.
The Kingdom of Illyria was an administrative unit of the Austrian Empire from 1816 to 1849.
Kingdom of Illyria (1816-1849)
The Kingdom of Illyria was an administrative unit of the Austrian Empire from 1816 to 1849.
The Kingdom of Illyria was an administrative unit of the Austrian Empire from 1816 to 1849.
Kingdom of Italy
There have been several distinct entities known as the Kingdom of Italy.
There have been several distinct entities known as the Kingdom of Italy.
Kingdom of Italy (476–493)
The Kingdom of Italy (476–493), (Latin: Regnum Italicum) also known as the Kingdom of Odoacer, was the kingdom of the Germanic chieftain Odoacer created after the abdication of t...
The Kingdom of Italy (476–493), (Latin: Regnum Italicum) also known as the Kingdom of Odoacer, was the kingdom of the Germanic chieftain Odoacer created after the abdication of t...
Langobardia Major
Langobardia Major was the name that, in the Early Middle Ages, was given to the domains of the Lombard Kingdom in Northern Italy.
Langobardia Major was the name that, in the Early Middle Ages, was given to the domains of the Lombard Kingdom in Northern Italy.
Langobardia Minor
Langobardia Minor was the name that, in early Middle Ages, was given to the Lombard dominion in central-southern Italy, corresponding to the duchies of Spoleto and Benevento.
Langobardia Minor was the name that, in early Middle Ages, was given to the Lombard dominion in central-southern Italy, corresponding to the duchies of Spoleto and Benevento.
Lombards
The Lombards or Langobards, were a Germanic tribe who from 568 to 774 ruled a Kingdom in Italy.
The Lombards or Langobards, were a Germanic tribe who from 568 to 774 ruled a Kingdom in Italy.
Lords, Barons and Princes of Biscari
The title, Prince of Biscari, was created by the grant of a Letters Patent from King Philip IV of Spain on 21 June 1633, which was bestowed upon the Baron of Biscari, Agatino Paternó Castello.
The title, Prince of Biscari, was created by the grant of a Letters Patent from King Philip IV of Spain on 21 June 1633, which was bestowed upon the Baron of Biscari, Agatino Paternó Castello.
Lucanos
The Lucanos are people of Samnita origin.
The Lucanos are people of Samnita origin.
May 1947 crisis
The May 1947 Crisis of Italy was when the Communist Party of Italy was thrown out of government.
The May 1947 Crisis of Italy was when the Communist Party of Italy was thrown out of government.
Military history of Italy
The military history of Italy chronicles a vast time period, lasting from the overthrow of Tarquinius Superbus in 509 BC, through the Roman Empire, Italian unification, and into the modern day.
The military history of Italy chronicles a vast time period, lasting from the overthrow of Tarquinius Superbus in 509 BC, through the Roman Empire, Italian unification, and into the modern day.
Muslim settlement of Lucera
The Muslim settlement of Lucera was the result of the decision of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen to move 20,000 Sicilian Muslims to the Apulian city of Lucera, in what is now the south of the Repu...
The Muslim settlement of Lucera was the result of the decision of Frederick II of Hohenstaufen to move 20,000 Sicilian Muslims to the Apulian city of Lucera, in what is now the south of the Repu...
Mutilated victory
Mutilated victory (Italian: vittoria mutilata) is a name given to describe the sentiments of Italian nationalists following the First World War.
Mutilated victory (Italian: vittoria mutilata) is a name given to describe the sentiments of Italian nationalists following the First World War.
National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe
National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe, or Giorno del ricordo in Italian language, is an Italian celebration for the memory of the victims of the Foibe and the Istrian-Dalmatian exodus.
National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe, or Giorno del ricordo in Italian language, is an Italian celebration for the memory of the victims of the Foibe and the Istrian-Dalmatian exodus.
Neustria (Lombard)
Neustria was, according to the early medieval geographical classification, the western portion of Langobardia Major, the north-central part of the Lombard Kingdom, extended from the Adda to the ...
Neustria was, according to the early medieval geographical classification, the western portion of Langobardia Major, the north-central part of the Lombard Kingdom, extended from the Adda to the ...
Non Expedit
Non Expedit (Latin for "It is not expedient") were the words with which the Holy See enjoined upon Italian Catholics the policy of abstention from the polls in parliamentary elections.
Non Expedit (Latin for "It is not expedient") were the words with which the Holy See enjoined upon Italian Catholics the policy of abstention from the polls in parliamentary elections.
Nuragic civilization
The Nuragic civilization was a civilization of Sardinia, lasting from the Bronze Age to the 2nd century AD. The name derives from its most characteristic monuments, the nuraghe.
The Nuragic civilization was a civilization of Sardinia, lasting from the Bronze Age to the 2nd century AD. The name derives from its most characteristic monuments, the nuraghe.
Ostrogothic Kingdom
The Kingdom established by the Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas lasted from 493 to 553.
The Kingdom established by the Ostrogoths in Italy and neighbouring areas lasted from 493 to 553.
Ostrogoths
The Ostrogoths (Ostrogothi or Austrogothi) were a branch of the Goths (the other branch being the Visigoths), a Germanic tribe who developed a vast empire north of the Black Sea in the 3rd c...
The Ostrogoths (Ostrogothi or Austrogothi) were a branch of the Goths (the other branch being the Visigoths), a Germanic tribe who developed a vast empire north of the Black Sea in the 3rd c...
Oñate treaty
The Oñate treaty or Onate agreement of 29 July 1617 was a secret treaty between the Austrian and Spanish branches of the House of Habsburg.
The Oñate treaty or Onate agreement of 29 July 1617 was a secret treaty between the Austrian and Spanish branches of the House of Habsburg.
Patriarchate of Aquileia (Episcopal)
The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an early center of Christianity, an historical state and catholic episcopal see, and today a catholic titular see in northeastern Italy, centred on the ancient c...
The Patriarchate of Aquileia was an early center of Christianity, an historical state and catholic episcopal see, and today a catholic titular see in northeastern Italy, centred on the ancient c...
Patrician (post-Roman Europe)
Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a class of patrician families whose members were the only people ...
Patricianship, the quality of belonging to a patriciate, began in the ancient world, where cities such as Ancient Rome had a class of patrician families whose members were the only people ...
Peuceti
The Peuceti were an ancient people living in Peucetia, the area southwards the modern Bari (Terra di Bari), Apulia, in southern Italy.
The Peuceti were an ancient people living in Peucetia, the area southwards the modern Bari (Terra di Bari), Apulia, in southern Italy.
Pio di Savoia
Pio di Savoia, an ancient noble Italian family, first mentioned by good authorities in the 14th century.
Pio di Savoia, an ancient noble Italian family, first mentioned by good authorities in the 14th century.
Podestà
Podestà is the name given to certain high officials in many Italian cities, since the later Middle Ages, mainly as Chief magistrate of a city state, but also as a local administrator, the repres...
Podestà is the name given to certain high officials in many Italian cities, since the later Middle Ages, mainly as Chief magistrate of a city state, but also as a local administrator, the repres...
Pope Pius IX and Italy
Foreign relations between Pope Pius IX and Italy were characterized by an extensive political and diplomatic conflict over Italian unification and the subsequent status of Rome after the victory...
Foreign relations between Pope Pius IX and Italy were characterized by an extensive political and diplomatic conflict over Italian unification and the subsequent status of Rome after the victory...
Praetorian prefecture of Italy
The praetorian prefecture of Italy (praefectura praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356) praefectura praetorio Italiae, Illyrici et Africae) was one of four large Praetorian prefectur...
The praetorian prefecture of Italy (praefectura praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356) praefectura praetorio Italiae, Illyrici et Africae) was one of four large Praetorian prefectur...
Quadrilatero
The Quadrilatero (Quadrilateral) is the traditional name of a defensive system of the Austrian Empire in the Lombardy-Venetia, which connected the fortresses of Peschiera, Mantua, Legnago an...
The Quadrilatero (Quadrilateral) is the traditional name of a defensive system of the Austrian Empire in the Lombardy-Venetia, which connected the fortresses of Peschiera, Mantua, Legnago an...
Renaissance
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.
The Renaissance was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th century, beginning in Italy in the Late Middle Ages and later spreading to the rest of Europe.
Rimini Proclamation
The Rimini Proclamation was a proclamation on 30 March 1815 by Joachim Murat, who had been made king of Naples by Napoleon I. Murat had just declared war on Austria and used the proclamation to...
The Rimini Proclamation was a proclamation on 30 March 1815 by Joachim Murat, who had been made king of Naples by Napoleon I. Murat had just declared war on Austria and used the proclamation to...
Sabellians
Sabellians is a collective ethnonym for a group of Italic peoples or tribes inhabiting central and southern Italy at the time of the rise of Rome.
Sabellians is a collective ethnonym for a group of Italic peoples or tribes inhabiting central and southern Italy at the time of the rise of Rome.
Scaliger
The noble family of the Scaliger (also Scaligeri, from de Scalis or della Scala) were Lords of Verona.
The noble family of the Scaliger (also Scaligeri, from de Scalis or della Scala) were Lords of Verona.
Schism of the Three Chapters
The Schism of the Three Chapters was a schism that affected the Roman Catholic Church in North Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD, although the area out of communion with Rome contracted throughou...
The Schism of the Three Chapters was a schism that affected the Roman Catholic Church in North Italy lasting from 553 to 698 AD, although the area out of communion with Rome contracted throughou...
Seicento
The seicento refers to a period in Italian history and culture which occurred during the 17th century (1601–1700).
The seicento refers to a period in Italian history and culture which occurred during the 17th century (1601–1700).
Skanderbeg's Italian expedition
Skanderbeg's Italian expedition (1460–1462) was undertaken to aid his ally Ferdinand I of Naples, whose rulership was threatened by the Angevin Dynasty.
Skanderbeg's Italian expedition (1460–1462) was undertaken to aid his ally Ferdinand I of Naples, whose rulership was threatened by the Angevin Dynasty.
Spanish Road
The "Spanish Road" was a military supply/trade route used from 1567–1620, which stretched from Northern Italy to the Low Countries.
The "Spanish Road" was a military supply/trade route used from 1567–1620, which stretched from Northern Italy to the Low Countries.
Subiaco Press
The Subiaco Press was a printing press in Subiaco, Italy.
The Subiaco Press was a printing press in Subiaco, Italy.
Sulla's civil wars
Sulla's civil wars were a series of civil wars in which Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a Roman statesman and general, attempted to take control of the Roman Republic.
Sulla's civil wars were a series of civil wars in which Lucius Cornelius Sulla, a Roman statesman and general, attempted to take control of the Roman Republic.
Teresina Bontempi
Teresina Bontempi (Locarno, 1883 – Cevio, 1968) was an Italian-speaking Swiss writer and editor from Canton Ticino, Switzerland.
Teresina Bontempi (Locarno, 1883 – Cevio, 1968) was an Italian-speaking Swiss writer and editor from Canton Ticino, Switzerland.
Terra di Lavoro
Terra di Lavoro (Liburia in latin language) is the name of a historical region of southern Italy.
Terra di Lavoro (Liburia in latin language) is the name of a historical region of southern Italy.
Thorbjorn Paternò Castello
Don Thorbjorn Paternò Castello Guttadauro dei Duchi di Carcaci is the son of Roberto II Enrico Francesco Mario Gioacchino and Bianca Monteforte.
Don Thorbjorn Paternò Castello Guttadauro dei Duchi di Carcaci is the son of Roberto II Enrico Francesco Mario Gioacchino and Bianca Monteforte.
Timeline of Italian history
This is a timeline of Italian history.
This is a timeline of Italian history.
Tito Minniti
Tito Minniti (1909–1935) was an Italian pilot who was killed after he was captured by Ethiopians during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War in 1935 near Degehabur.
Tito Minniti (1909–1935) was an Italian pilot who was killed after he was captured by Ethiopians during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War in 1935 near Degehabur.
Treaty of Paris (1796)
The Treaty of Paris of May 15, 1796 was a treaty between the French Republic and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia during the War of the First Coalition.
The Treaty of Paris of May 15, 1796 was a treaty between the French Republic and the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia during the War of the First Coalition.
Trionfo
Trionfo is an Italian word meaning "triumph", also "triumphal procession", and a car or float in such a procession.
Trionfo is an Italian word meaning "triumph", also "triumphal procession", and a car or float in such a procession.
Tripoli Province
Tripoli Province was one of the provinces of Libya under Italian rule.
Tripoli Province was one of the provinces of Libya under Italian rule.
Triveneto
The name Tre Venezie was created in 1863 by historical linguist Graziadio Isaia Ascoli (from Gorizia).
The name Tre Venezie was created in 1863 by historical linguist Graziadio Isaia Ascoli (from Gorizia).
Zaptié
Zaptié was the designation given to locally raised gendarmerie units in the Italian colonies of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, Eritrea and Italian Somaliland between 1889 and 1942.
Zaptié was the designation given to locally raised gendarmerie units in the Italian colonies of Tripolitania, Cyrenaica, Eritrea and Italian Somaliland between 1889 and 1942.
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