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- Pyrrhus of Epirus (7425 bytes)
15: ...ty, which was rejected. Pyrrhus spent winter in [[Campania]]. - Pompeii (10901 bytes)
9: ...ites]] conquered it (and all the other towns of [[Campania]]); the new rulers imposed their architecture and...
11: Pompeii took part in the war that the towns of Campania initiated against Rome, but in [[89 BCE]] it was ...
13: ... severely damaged Pompeii and many other towns of Campania. In the time between 62 and 79 (the eruption), it...
34: ...any houses, and some [[villa]]s remained surprisingly well preserved. A hotel (of 1,000 square meters)...
43: ... and modern instruments are being used to catch a glimpse of the long hidden frescoes. The probable re... - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...tual leaders, this title in [[English language|English]] usage generally refers to the supreme head o...
1258: | <small>[[England]]</small>
1259: ...lish pope; granted Ireland to Henry II, King of England</small>
1286: | <small>[[Benevento]], Campania, Italy</small>
1327: | <small>Goffredo Castiglioni</small> - Pope Leo I (11553 bytes)
11: ... their errors; he wrote to rebuke this culpable negligence, and required a solemn [[abjuration]] befor...
21: In a letter to the bishops of [[Campania]], [[Picenum]], and Tuscany (443) he required the...
27: ...primacy]] over the Gallican Church which was strongly asserted by his successor [[Pope Hilarius|Hilary...
41: ...actor in its ecclesiastical position; but he strongly supported its dogmatic decrees, especially when,...
57: The [[Roman Catholic]] and many [[Anglican]] churches mark [[November 10]] as the feast ... - Pope Symmachus (2649 bytes)
3: ...stowed on Laurence the Diocese of [[Nocera]] in [[Campania]]. The synod also ordained that any cleric who s... - Pope John XII (3611 bytes)
10: ...sed John, who was in hiding in the mountains of [[Campania]], and elected [[Pope Leo VIII|Leo VIII]] in his ... - Giordano Bruno (15356 bytes)
7: He was born named Filippo in [[Nola]], in [[Campania]], the son of Giovanni Bruno, a soldier. In [[15...
19: ...d was denied a position there (and elsewhere in England).
21: ...nt in the household of the French ambassador to England (M Castelnau). John Bossy's ''Giordano Bruno a...
45: ...]), and [[Cristoph Rothmann]] and the [[England|Englishman]] [[Thomas Digges]], author of ''[[A Perfit...
53: ...ite, or that all stars were equidistant from a single [[center of the universe]]. In these respects, h... - Italy (17022 bytes)
24: ...[[President of Italy|President]]''' || [[Carlo Azeglio Ciampi]]
45: | '''[[National anthem]]''' || ''[[Il Canto degli Italiani]]''
79: ... of Italy|prime minister]] (''Presidente del consiglio dei ministri''). The [[President of Italy|Presi...
81: ...tem. Under [[1993]] [[legislation]], Italy has single-member districts for 75% of the seats in parliam...
95: *[[Campania]] - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
15: <tr><td>3. [[Apulia]] (Puglia)<td>[[Bari]]
18: <tr><td>6. [[Campania]]<td>[[Naples, Italy|Naples]] (Napoli)
27: <tr><td>15. [[Sardinia]] (Sardegna)<td>[[Cagliari]] - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
18: ... in the politics of Rome, as he had not held a single public office at this point. But Caesar intended...
25: A bold and daring move, and seemingly necessary to ensure his safety, it turned out to...
27: ...ring. He traveled among the veteran colonies of [[Campania]] and, risking the enmity of the state, raised a ...
79: ...l, as did Antony in the east, and to seek further glory against [[Parthia]]. While in the east, Antony...
81: ...ore Antony another son in 36 BC. Antony had seemingly begun to take to eastern culture on a grand scal... - History of Italy during Roman times (5004 bytes)
13: ...eral weak Etruscan or Greek cities in Tuscany and Campania actually asked for Roman protection, rather than ...
29: ...the most notable was probably the conquest of [[England]] by emperor [[Claudius]] in [[47]]. In the [[...
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