History of ItalyMacmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... revolts from Leo the Iconoclast 568 728 Charles the Great crowned Emperor 800 The Saracens invade Sicily 827 Bari taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil 871 End of the Carolingian Empire 887 • · Otto the Great crowned Emperor 962 Decree ...
... revolts from Leo the Iconoclast 568 728 Charles the Great crowned Emperor 800 The Saracens invade Sicily 827 Bari taken by the Emperors Lewis and Basil 871 End of the Carolingian Empire 887 • · Otto the Great crowned Emperor 962 Decree ...
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... the Austrian Succession 1737 Treaty of Vienna - Spanish Bourbons in the Two Sicilies 1738 • 1740 • · The Revolt of Genoa 1746 • The Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle 1748 A.D. Abolition of the Society of Jesus Invasion of Italy.
... the Austrian Succession 1737 Treaty of Vienna - Spanish Bourbons in the Two Sicilies 1738 • 1740 • · The Revolt of Genoa 1746 • The Peace of Aix - la - Chapelle 1748 A.D. Abolition of the Society of Jesus Invasion of Italy.
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... revolt by the Countess Matilda and Pope Urban the Second . He was received by Milan and some of the Northern cities which had hitherto remained faithful to his father , and was crowned King of Italy , first at Monza , and then in the ...
... revolt by the Countess Matilda and Pope Urban the Second . He was received by Milan and some of the Northern cities which had hitherto remained faithful to his father , and was crowned King of Italy , first at Monza , and then in the ...
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... revolt which was against both Emperor and Pope . But he was too much engaged with other matters to take either side , and so the Romans chose an Italian named Giordano for their Patrician , and continued to listen to and obey the ...
... revolt which was against both Emperor and Pope . But he was too much engaged with other matters to take either side , and so the Romans chose an Italian named Giordano for their Patrician , and continued to listen to and obey the ...
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... revolts , and murders . There was no longer any place in Italy for Pope Alexander ; he fled to France , and stayed there three years . The Antipope Victor died . His place was supplied by an Imperialist Cardinal , Guido of Crema , who ...
... revolts , and murders . There was no longer any place in Italy for Pope Alexander ; he fled to France , and stayed there three years . The Antipope Victor died . His place was supplied by an Imperialist Cardinal , Guido of Crema , who ...
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