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... Milan Civitella - Leo IX . , and the Normans 871 887 962 . • 1037 1053 War of Investitures — Henry IV . , at Canosa 1077 The Concordat of Worms 1122 Coronation of Frederic I.- Arnold of Brescia . 1154 Battle of Legnano 1176 Peace of ...
... Milan Civitella - Leo IX . , and the Normans 871 887 962 . • 1037 1053 War of Investitures — Henry IV . , at Canosa 1077 The Concordat of Worms 1122 Coronation of Frederic I.- Arnold of Brescia . 1154 Battle of Legnano 1176 Peace of ...
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... Milan 1500 Cæsar Borgia made Duke of Romagna 1501 Ferdinand of Spain and Sicily conquers Naples 1504 Pisa reconquered by Florence 1509 War of the League of Cambray Julius II . , forms the Holy League 1511 The Medici return to Florence ...
... Milan 1500 Cæsar Borgia made Duke of Romagna 1501 Ferdinand of Spain and Sicily conquers Naples 1504 Pisa reconquered by Florence 1509 War of the League of Cambray Julius II . , forms the Holy League 1511 The Medici return to Florence ...
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... Milan had but a few years before been burnt by a savage host of Franks and Alamanni , and could make no resistance . Alboin was soon master of all the north of Italy - of that rich land of Lombardy , which has so long kept the name of ...
... Milan had but a few years before been burnt by a savage host of Franks and Alamanni , and could make no resistance . Alboin was soon master of all the north of Italy - of that rich land of Lombardy , which has so long kept the name of ...
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... Milan and Emperor at Rome . The coronation of Otto was a great revival of the Empire , for the Italian Emperors had been no more than Kings of part of Italy with a high- sounding , but in their case a meaningless , title . But from that ...
... Milan and Emperor at Rome . The coronation of Otto was a great revival of the Empire , for the Italian Emperors had been no more than Kings of part of Italy with a high- sounding , but in their case a meaningless , title . But from that ...
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... Milan , and he was crowned there . A strong anti - Milanese party , headed by Pavia , clung to Ardoin , until he retired to a monastery , and the war between the two cities marks the beginning of their inde- pendent life and action ...
... Milan , and he was crowned there . A strong anti - Milanese party , headed by Pavia , clung to Ardoin , until he retired to a monastery , and the war between the two cities marks the beginning of their inde- pendent life and action ...
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