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... legions. 39 Sextius Pompey appeased by being given Sardinia and Sicily. Sextius Pompey appeased by being given Sardinia and Sicily. 38 ...
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... as Britain, Spain, Gaul, Mauretania, Egypt, Judea, Syria, Mesopotamia, Armenia, Dacia, Illyria, Macedonia, Greece, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Crete, Cyprus and ...
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... These rebellions forced the rulers of Sardinia, the Kingdom of the Two Sicily's and Tuscany to grant constitutions to their subjects. ...
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... The Kingdom of Naples and Sicily reverted to the Bourbons. Only the Kingdom of SARDINIA-Piedmont was free of foreign control, but its ruling SAVOY dynasty ...
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... a first-rate naval power. But land battles were fought in Corsica, Sardinia, Africa and Sicily. Both sides regularly kept fleets ...
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... Italy has three major surrounding islands, Sicily, Elba, and Sardinia, as well as several small islands. ... These minerals are mostly found in Sicily or Sardinia. ...
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... fighting began. The Romans won quick victories in Sicily, Sardinia, and Corsica, but needed a navy to support their army. They hired ...
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... By the end of the 1850's Sardinia had almost complete control in northern Italy. ... In 1860, a small army of just over 1,000 rebels sailed to Sicily, with their ...
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... This country has four main regions, Northern Italy, Central Italy, Southern Italy, and the islands of Sicily and Sardinia. Italy ...
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... Rome now had complete control of Sicily. ... Part of this expansion was the taking of Corsica and Sardinia from Carthage in the year of 237 BC. ...
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... Italy through religion and strengthened the revolution by forcing Sicily to join ... nationalists had lost their leaders and therefore turned to Sardinia for help ...
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... beach gradients for the landing craft but also the general topography of the Sicily. ... thinking that the next allied move would be to invade Sardinia & Corsica ...
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... In 1847, the liberalization of the press in Sardinia prompted Cavour to start a ... Cavour's involvement with the conquest of Sicily shows one of his biggest ...
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... Granada, ordered all Jews out of "Castile, Catalonia, Aragon, Galicia, Majorca, Minorca, the Basque provinces, the islands of Sardinia and Sicily, and the ...
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... The Italians surrendered Sicily unconditionally on September second and their fleet sailed towards ... Shortly after the Italians abandoned Sardinia and Corsica. ...
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... They founded colonies throughout the Mediterranean world, in particular on the islands of Cyprus, Malta, Sicily, and Sardinia, on the southern coast of Spain ...
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... Succession; France lost land to many countries - Austria received the Spanish Netherlands, Milan, Naples and Sicily - Savoy received Sardinia - Great Britain ...
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... Italy. These firms are entitled to a ten year 100% federal tax exemption if they open in: Sicily, Sardinia, Tuscany, and Marche. (PW ...
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... of the Italian revolutions of 1848 broke out in Palermo, Sicily, on January 9 ... example; Leopold II of Tuscany in February, Charles Albert of Sardinia-Piedmont in ...
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... Count Camillo di Cavour was the prime minister of Piedmont-Sardinia in 1852 ... Giuseppe Garibaldi led nationalist soldiers to Sicily and recruited a corps of middle ...
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... Shortly after, the Carthaginians extended their control into Sardinia and Spain. ... from 264-241 BC, the Carthaginians suffered an embarrassing defeat in Sicily. ...
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... The twenty regions of Italy are Sicily, Emilia-Romania, Friuli-Venezia Giulia ... Marche, Molise, Tuscany, Umbria, Apulia, Basilica, Calabria, Capania and Sardinia. ...
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... on all fronts and the Anglo-American landing in Sicily in 1943 ... Mussolini's Tertiary Transcendental Neptune curves above Algeria, Sardinia, Corsica and over the ...
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... Hungary ruled Lombardy and Venetia while monarchs of Spanish origin ruled Sicily. ... France was a significant 'Italian State' known as the Kingdome of Sardinia. ...
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