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 | | Italian Independence wars During the evolution of the process that would finally have brought to the 1860's campaigns. |  | | Italian Wars The Italian Wars were a series of Pope Clement VII. |  | | Italian peninsula The Italian peninsula or the Apennine peninsula is one of the greatest Mediterranean Sea in the south.... |
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| Â | Italian Wars - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Italian Wars |
 | | Italian Wars, 1494–1559, series of regional wars brought on by the efforts of the great European powers to control the small independent states of Italy. |  | | Francis resumed the Italian Wars, beginning his reign with the recovery of Milan through the brilliant victory at Marignano (1515). |  | | Italian Wars - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Italian Wars |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Italian%20Wars
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| Â | Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net |
 | | After the end of the wars, Milan was part of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia, under Austrian Empire Austrian rule: the city became one of the main centers of Italian nationalism, reclaiming independence and the unification of Italy. |  | | In 1859 (after the second of the Italian Independence wars Wars of Italian Independence) Austrian rule was ended by the Kingdom of Sardinia (which transformed into the kingdom of Italy in 1861). |  | | For other uses, see Milan (disambiguation).'' {{ITdotMilan}} Image:IMG 8480.JPG thumbPiazza della Scala '''Milan''' (Italian language Italian: '''Milano'''; Milanese Milanese dialect: '''Milán''') is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, the most populated and developed of Italian regions. |
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 | | Francis I, king of France: Wars with the Holy Roman Emperor - Wars with the Holy Roman Emperor Francis resumed the Italian Wars, beginning his reign with the... |  | | Italian Wars- Italian Wars, 1494–1559, series of regional wars brought on by the efforts of the great... |  | | Cambrai, Treaty of - Cambrai, Treaty of, called the Ladies' Peace,treaty negotiated and signed in 1529 by Louise of... |
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http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/history/A0915843.html
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| Â | MILITARY HISTORY RESEARCH SITES |
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| Â | MILITARY HISTORY RESEARCH SITES |
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http://www.newarkirregulars.org.uk/links/mhresearch.html
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| Â | Italian Wars on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | ITALIAN WARS [Italian Wars] 1494-1559, series of regional wars brought on by the efforts of the great European powers to control the small independent states of Italy. |  | | The wars began when, in 1494, Charles VIII of France invaded Italy and seized (1495) Naples without effort, only to be forced to retreat by a coalition of Spain, the Holy Roman emperor, the pope, Venice, and Milan. |  | | Italian and American anti-war demonstrators hold their placards during a march protest outside the US Embassy in Rome 24 September 2005, to protest against the war in Iraq. |
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| Â | Italian Wars article - Italian Wars wars 1494 1559 France Spain Pope Clement Ludovico Sforza Treaty - What-Means.com |
 | | The Italian Wars had a number of impacts on the work and workplace of Leonardo da Vinci, for example scuppering his plans for a "Gran Cavallo" horse statue in 1495 when the seventy tons of bronze were instead cast into weapons to save Milan. |  | | Italian Wars article - Italian Wars wars 1494 1559 France Spain Pope Clement Ludovico Sforza Treaty - What-Means.com |  | | In 1529, by the Treaty of Cambrai, Francis renounced his Italian claims, although matters were not finally settled until the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. |
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http://www.what-means.com/encyclopedia/Italian_Wars
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| Â | Battle of Marignano: Encyclopedia topic |
 | | The Battle of Marignano, in the phase of the Italian Wars (Italian Wars: the italian wars were a series of wars from 1494 to 1559 for control over the... |  | | The battle lasted more than 24 hours, a brutal and bloody engagement quite unlike the courteous feinting of the condottieri (condottieri: condottieri were mercenary leaders employed by italian city-states from the late... |  | | The bloody battle of Marignano was fought to retake control of the duchy of Milan (duchy of Milan: the duchy of milan was a state in northern italy from 1395 to 1797.... |
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| Â | Lista depliant videogiochi - Videogame flyers list |
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| Â | TheForce.Net - Episode III - Italian EP3 Star Wars Fan Event |
 | | The Star Wars Italian collectors site, www.maxrebo.org, will organize a Live contest for all the people will attend the event in Melzo. |  | | The 501st Italian Garrison will make a parade, and there will be an exhibit of Star Wars models, lightsabers, costumes, and other Star Wars objects. |  | | Star Wars Fan Event 3 takes place at the Multiplex Arcadia in Melzo (Milan) on May 19th at 9pm. |
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http://www.theforce.net/episode3/story/Italian_EP3_Star_Wars_Fan_Event_91938.asp
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| Â | Italians - Italian Wars - Painted miniatures page |
 | | Renaissance artillery up close, Painted for my French Italian wars army, but can be used anywhere (Next dozen or so pics were taken Sep 2003 Nikon 995) |  | | This page cover half of my Italian Wars Armies, basically those that opposed France. |  | | Italians - Italian Wars - Painted miniatures page |
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http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/prod/dialspace/town/pipexdsl/s/asde17/wargames/ancientmins/minitalian.htm
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| Â | Mirliton Miniatures |
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http://campaign-game-miniatures.0catch.com/mirliton-med1.html
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http://www.newarkirregulars.org.uk/links/mhresearch.html
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| Â | Italian Wars - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Italian Wars |
 | | Italian Wars, 1494–1559, series of regional wars brought on by the efforts of the great European powers to control the small independent states of Italy. |  | | Francis resumed the Italian Wars, beginning his reign with the recovery of Milan through the brilliant victory at Marignano (1515). |  | | , at Marignano Marignano, battle of (märēnyä`nō), 1515, in the Italian Wars, fought by Francis I of France and his Venetian allies against the Swiss Confederates, who then controlled the duchy of Milan. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Italian%20Wars
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 | | Madrid, Treaty of - Madrid, Treaty of, 1526: see Italian Wars. |  | | Italian Wars- Italian Wars, 1494–1559, series of regional wars brought on by the efforts of the great... |  | | Madrid is almost in the exact geographic center of Spain and is the nation's chief transportation and administrative center. |
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| Â | Italian Independence wars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the evolution of the process that would finally have brought to the Italian Unification (Risorgimento), the Italian Independence wars were three wars fought against Austria between 1848 and 1866 and ended with the conquest of the whole Italian territory. |  | | The first independence war was declared by the Savoy's Kingdom of Sardinia, in 1848, with the alliance of other Italian states. |  | | In 1870, when Prussia destroyed French Empire, Italian forces overtook the Papal State. |
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 | | In 1859 (after the second of the Italian Independence wars) Austrian rule was ended by kingdom of Sardinia (which transformed into kingdom of Italy in 1861). |  | | In the 18th century Austria replaced Spain as Milan's overlord, but after the French revolution and the Napoleonic wars the city became one of the main centres of Italian nationalism, reclaiming independence and the unification of Italy. |  | | Milan (Milano in the Italian language, from Latin, mediolanum with the meaning of 'in the middle of the plain') is the main city in northern Italy, and is located in the plains of Lombardy, one of the most developed Italian regions. |
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| Â | Oxford Scholarship Online: Banking, Currency, and Finance in Europe Between the Wars |
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 | | During the evolution of the process that would finally have brought to the Italian Unification( Risorgimento), the Italian Independence wars were three wars fought against Austria between 1848 and 1866 and ended with the conquest of the whole Italian territory. |  | | During the war, Albrecht Hapsburg defeated Italian forces in the battle of Custoza, but thanks to Prussian victory over Austria Italy gained the Kingdom of Venice (the last Austrian province in Italy). |  | | The first independence war was declared by the Savoy 's Kingdom of Sardinia, in 1848, with the alliance of other Italian states. |
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http://www.bookencyclopedia.com/index.php?title=Italian_Independence_wars
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| Â | Star Wars: Community Italian Fan Club |
 | | Star Wars Magazine è la rivista ufficiale di Star Wars e viene distribuito in Italia e nei Paesi di lingua italiana (Città del Vaticano, San Marino, Canton Ticino). |  | | Star Wars Magazine is the official Italian Star Wars magazine. |  | | Subscribers get a 10% off, on any Star Wars merchandise and products, featured in La Vetrina di Star Wars, the inside catalogue of official merchandise. |
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http://www.starwars.com/community/fanclub/italy.html
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| Â | Italian Wars - definition of Italian Wars in Encyclopedia |
 | | The Italian Wars had a number of impacts on the work and workplace of Leonardo da Vinci, for example scuppering his plans for a "Gran Cavallo" horse statue in 1495 when the seventy tons of bronze were instead cast into weapons to save Milan. |  | | The Italian Wars were a series of wars from 1494 to 1559 for control over the States of Italy, mainly involving France and Spain, but also involving most other European states, and the imprisonment for several months of Pope Clement VII. |  | | In 1529, by the Treaty of Cambrai, Francis renounced his Italian claims, although matters were not finally settled until the Peace of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Italian_Wars
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| Â | Italian Wars - definition of Italian Wars by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Italian Wars is not available in the general English dictionary and thesaurus. |  | | Italian Wars - definition of Italian Wars by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Italian+Wars
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| Â | italian |
 | | Students who major in Italian develop proficiency in the use of the language, explore aspects of Italian culture, acquire knowledge of the history of Italian literature and develop skill in reading, interpretation, and appreciation of the countrys literary masterpieces. |  | | This course explores the social, political, and aesthetic role played by the theater of the Italian Renaissance with attention to the role of comedy, the influence of Humanism, the development of secular drama, the reawakening of classic texts, and the ways in which drama reflected and influenced Renaissance society. |  | | The Italian language is spoken by more than sixty million people, mainly in Italy, but also in the United States, Canada, and South America, where it is used by many as a second language. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Perth,-Scotland
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| Â | Manic Net Preacher: How The EU Advances |
 | | It was this war that was called "Seven Weeks War"; and this war can be called a 'spreading' of the Second Schleswig War - Bismarck provoked it by not keeping to promises over the joint control of conquered territory; and the Austrian-Italian part of this war was part of the wars for Unification of Italy. |  | | Three wars of Italian Unification could be called Civil Wars. |  | | This war was a direct consequence of the Spanish crown succession tussle after the 1868 Revolution, while the last Italian War of Unification was a sideshow to this war (Italy took its chance in September 1870 while France was unable to send troops). |
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