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... Italy connected by the Lipari Islands ; that in Italy may be traced nearly as far north as Parma and Modena . The chief rivers on the east of the Apennines are the Po , with its numerous tribu- taries , which rises at the meeting of the ...
... Italy connected by the Lipari Islands ; that in Italy may be traced nearly as far north as Parma and Modena . The chief rivers on the east of the Apennines are the Po , with its numerous tribu- taries , which rises at the meeting of the ...
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... Italy , the greatness of the Imperial power would have prevented the rise of an independent national life . The barbarian invaders of Italy tore her away from the Empire , but in doing so they made her people into a separate nation ...
... Italy , the greatness of the Imperial power would have prevented the rise of an independent national life . The barbarian invaders of Italy tore her away from the Empire , but in doing so they made her people into a separate nation ...
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... Italy to the Emperor . Unlike Odoacer , he aimed at setting up a dynasty . He recognized his own people as the conquerors , but at the same time he impartially administered their own laws to the conquered Italians . Religious jealousy ...
... Italy to the Emperor . Unlike Odoacer , he aimed at setting up a dynasty . He recognized his own people as the conquerors , but at the same time he impartially administered their own laws to the conquered Italians . Religious jealousy ...
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... Italians to the greatest poverty and distress , and they had but a short respite before they were made a prey to the fiercest of the northern nations . 5. The Lombards . - The destruction of the Goths left the North of Italy undefended ...
... Italians to the greatest poverty and distress , and they had but a short respite before they were made a prey to the fiercest of the northern nations . 5. The Lombards . - The destruction of the Goths left the North of Italy undefended ...
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... Italy by the weakness and absence of the Emperor , and the greatness of the Papal power arose from the noble way in which he discharged this trust . If an Emperor had been in Rome , he might never have left the cloister ; he certainly ...
... Italy by the weakness and absence of the Emperor , and the greatness of the Papal power arose from the noble way in which he discharged this trust . If an Emperor had been in Rome , he might never have left the cloister ; he certainly ...
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