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- Pope Paul I (2040 bytes)
1: ...]], [[767]]. He first appears as a [[Rome|Roman]] deacon and was frequently employed by his brother, [...
3: ...ities of [[Imola]], [[Osimo]], [[Bologna]], and [[Ancona]], which were claimed by [[Rome]], and in [[758]]...
5: ...rius, and Paul accomplished nothing by his double-dealing. Later, however, Pepin gave the pope some su...
12: Predecessor=[[Pope Stephen III|Stephen III]]| - Pope Adrian I (2590 bytes)
1: '''Adrian''', or '''Hadrian I''', (died [[December 25]], [[795]]) was [[pope]] from [[772]] to...
3: ...territory ruled by the popes was invaded by [[Desiderius]], king of the [[Lombards]], and Adrian found...
4: ...s" on the [[Adriatic]] coast from [[Rimini]] to [[Ancona]] with the coastal plain as far as the mountains....
6: ...e, and the dispute remained unsettled at Adrian's death.
8: ...ancient [[aqueduct]]s of Rome. At the time of his death, his was the longest papacy since [[Saint Pete... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
1: ...the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentralization.
2: [[Image:TF7_4_0499W.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
3: ...o resign if it fails to retain the council's confidence. Regional governments are thus analogous in st...
5: ...g greater powers and autonomy. The regions are headed by a Commissioner who serves to co-ordinate the ...
7: ...councils and ''giunte'' headed by provincial presidents or communal mayors. - Adriatic Sea (5830 bytes)
1: [[Image:Adriatic_sea.jpg|thumb|250px|Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
11: ...y; in [[Latin]] it was ''Mare Hadriaticum''. In modern languages, it is ''Mare Adriatico'' in [[Italia...
13: ...des, ''Hippolytus,'' 736), but was gradually extended as the [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracusan]] colonies ga...
15: ...then the Adriatic in the narrower sense only extended as far as the [[Mons Garganus]], the outer porti...
16: ...ately used to include the Gulf of Tarentum (the modern-day [[Gulf of Taranto]]), the [[Sea of Sicily]]...
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