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March on Rome
Italian historical event
Germania Inferior
Roman province
Dionysius I of Syracuse
Greek tyrant of Syracuse (c. 432 – 367 BC)
foederati
Foederati ( ; singular: foederatus ) were peoples and cities bound by a treaty, known as foedus, with Rome. During the Roman Republic, the term identified the socii, but during the Roman Empire, it was used to describe foreign states, client kingdoms or barbarian tribes to which the empire provided benefits in exchange for military assistance. The term was also used, especially under the empire, for groups of barbarian mercenaries of various sizes who were typically allowed to settle within the empire.
Italian protectorate of Albania
kingdom in Southeast Europe between 1939–1943
USS Indianapolis
1931 Portland-class cruiser
Battle of Vittorio Veneto
1918 battle
Siege of Turin
1706 battle
National Liberation Committee
Italian umbrella partisan organization (1943)
1980 Irpinia earthquake
November 1980 earthquake in Southern Italy
The Conspiracy of Catiline
essay by Sallust
Duchy of Castro
fiefdom in central Italy from 1537 to 1649
Gruber–De Gasperi Agreement
1946 treaty between Austria and Italy
Anconine Republic
former country (1797–1798)
Treaty of Addis Ababa
October 1896 treaty between Ethiopia and Italy
Prince Oddone, Duke of Montferrat
Duke of Montferrat (1846–1866)
Ajaigarh State
former Indian state
Hirpini
The Hirpini (Latin: '') were an ancient Samnite tribe of Southern Italy. While generally regarded as having been Samnites, sometimes they are treated as a distinct and independent nation. They inhabited the southern portion of Samnium, in the more extensive sense of that name, roughly the area now known as Irpinia from their name—a mountainous region bordering on Basilicata towards the south, on Apulia to the east, and on Campania towards the west. No marked natural boundary separated them from these neighboring nations, but they occupied the lofty masses and groups of the central Apennines, w
House of Crescentii
The Crescentii (in modern Italian Crescenzi) were a baronial family, attested in Rome from the beginning of the 10th century and which in fact ruled the city and the election of the popes until the beginning of the 11th century.
Balvano train disaster
train wreck
Amalfian Laws
Republic of Alba
former state in Italy
Alpine Wall
Italian defensive fortifications
2003 Nasiriyah bombing
Terrorist attacks in Iraq from 2003 to 2006 against Italian forces
Gharb Al-Andalus
region of Portugal while under Muslim rule
Sant'Anna di Stazzema massacre
1944 war crimes committed in Tuscany, Italy
Italian Socialist Party of Proletarian Unity
Defunct socialist party in Italy
Prospero Centurione Fattinanti
politician
Pietro Micca
Italian soldier (1677-1706)
Temple of Serapis
sanctuary in ancient Rome
Battle of San Fermo
1859 battle
Conti
Italian noble family
1117 Verona earthquake
earthquake
Red Week
1914 insurrection
Ministry of Popular Culture
former ministry of Italy (1937-1944)
Vandal conquest of Roman Africa
conquest of Mauretania Tingitana, Mauretania Caesariensis, and Africa Proconsolaris by the migrating Vandals and Alans
history of Naples
aspect of history
history of Florence
aspect of history
European Restoration
historical period of renewal in Europe
Comandante Cappellini
1939 Marcello-class submarine
Gronchi Rosa
Italian postage stamp with design error
Felipillo
Felipillo (or Felipe) was a 16th-century Amerindian interpreter who accompanied Spanish conquistadors Francisco Pizarro and Diego de Almagro on their various expeditions to Peru during their conquest of the Inca Empire. His real name is not known.
Ministry of the Environment
Italian ministry
Gruppi di Azione Patriottica
small groups of Italian partisans during WWII
Giuseppe Diana
Italian priest (1958-1994)
Temple of Juno Lucina
building in Rome, Italy
history of FC Inter Milan
aspect of history
Terra Sancti Benedicti
Montecassino Abbey lands
House of Ruffo
formerly important noble family from Naples
Via Trionfale
street in Rome, Italy
Belfiore martyrs
group of pro-independence fighters during the Italian Risorgimento
Operation Alpenveilchen
Temple of Mercury
temple in Rome
Principality of Benevento
former principality in the time of Napoleon
Murder of Giulia Cecchettin
crime occurred in Italy
Apiolae
Apiolae (also Appiolae) () was a town in ancient Latium, Italy belonging to the Sabines.
Mongolian armour
protective wear used by Mongol warriors
Rape of Fano
1537 alleged scandal in Italy
Castel Volturno massacre
massacre of African migrants by an Italian crime gang
Italicus Express bombing 1974
train wreck