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  1. The best 10 restaurants in Italy - Life in Italy

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    WebNov 21, 2018 · The Santini’s family is behind the huge success of this restaurant, which opened exactly 90 years ago, in 1925, when Antonio Santini, a fisherman, and his wife, Teresa Mazzi, decided to start a business together. Part of the Relais Gourmand circuit since the 1990s, as well as of Tradition et Qualité and Les Grandes Tables du Monde, …

  2. Kingdom of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Kingdom of Sicily (Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Italian: Regno di Sicilia; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger II of Sicily in 1130 until 1816. It was a successor state of the County of Sicily, which had been founded in 1071 during the Norman conquest of the …

  3. Italian Brazilians - Wikipedia

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    WebItalian Brazilians (Italian: italo-brasiliani, Portuguese: ítalo-brasileiros) are Brazilians of full or partial Italian descent. Italian Brazilians are the largest number of people with full or partial Italian ancestry outside Italy, with São Paulo being the most populous city with Italian ancestry in the world. Nowadays, it is possible to find millions of descendants of Italians, …

  4. History of Italy (1559–1814) - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Italian Wars saw 65 years of French attacks on the Italian states, starting with Charles VIII's invasion of Naples in 1494. However the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis (1559) saw large parts of Italy fall under the direct or indirect control of the Habsburgs. Two foreign councils controlled much of Italian affairs. The Council of Italy in Madrid controlled the Spanish …

  5. IDM Members Meeting Dates 2022 | Institute Of Infectious …

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    WebFeb 16, 2022 · IDM Members' meetings for 2022 will be held from 12h45 to 14h30.A zoom link or venue to be sent out before the time.. Wednesday 16 February; Wednesday 11 May; Wednesday 10 August; Wednesday 09 November

  6. Languages of Italy - Wikipedia

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    WebThe languages of Italy include Italian, which serves as the country's national language, in its standard and regional forms, as well as numerous local and regional languages, most of which, like Italian, belong to the broader Romance group.The majority of languages often labeled as regional are distributed in a continuum across the regions' administrative …

  7. Unification of Italian States - Countries - Office of the Historian

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    Webhistory.state.gov 3.0 shell. Incorporation of Rome, 1870. French troops were the main barrier to Italian occupation of the Papal States after 1867; however, when France declared war upon Prussia in the summer of 1870, the Italians took advantage of the situation.

  8. History of banking - Wikipedia

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    WebThe history of banking began with the first prototype banks, that is, the merchants of the world, who gave grain loans to farmers and traders who carried goods between cities. This was around 2000 BCE in Assyria, India and Sumeria.Later, in ancient Greece and during the Roman Empire, lenders based in temples gave loans, while accepting deposits and …

  9. War of the League of Cambrai - Wikipedia

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    WebThe War of the League of Cambrai, sometimes known as the War of the Holy League and several other names, was fought from February 1508 to December 1516 as part of the Italian Wars of 1494–1559. The main participants of the war, who fought for its entire duration, were France, the Papal States, and the Republic of Venice; they were joined at various times …

  10. Louis the Pious - Wikipedia

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    WebLouis was one of Charlemagne's three legitimate sons to survive infancy. His twin brother, Lothair died during infancy. According to the Frankish custom of partible inheritance, Louis had expected to share his inheritance with his brothers, Charles the Younger, King of Neustria, and Pepin, King of Italy.In the Divisio Regnorum of 806, Charlemagne had …



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