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- Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
2: ...is journeying covered almost the entirety of the known Islamic world, extending also to present-day [[...
4: ... the appellation '''Shams ad-Din''', a title or honorific at times given to the names of scholars part...
8: ... following account assumes the former where it is not obviously the latter.
13: ...is journey to Mecca was by land, and followed the North African coast of the [[Maghreb]] region quite ...
17: ...ed to the status of ''[[al-Hajji]]'' as a result, now faced his return home. Upon reflection, he decid... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
2: '''November 4''' is the 308th day of the year (309th in...
4: {{NovemberCalendar}}
9: ...illiam, Prince of Orange]]. They would later be known as [[William and Mary]].
10: ...Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]]-[[Kingdom of Sardinia|Sardinia]], which soon expanded to become [[Italy]].
14: ... a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms. - Eleonora di Arborea (2091 bytes)
1: ...referably under the name "Eleanor of Arborea" and not any Italian spelling.
5: ...boria ?) (c [[1350]] - [[1404]]) was a [[Sardinia|Sardinian]] ''giudicessa'' (ruler or judge) and the island...
7: ...n uprising in Arborea and Ugone was murdered. Eleanora defeated the rebels and became regent to her in...
9: ...r son, Mariano V. An alliance was formed with [[Genoa]], and Arborea maintained its independence until...
11: ...n were preserved. These laws remained in force in Sardinia until [[Italy|Italian]] unification in 1861. - Grazia Deledda (304 bytes)
1: ...taly|Italian]] [[writer]] whose works won her a [[Nobel Prize for Literature]] in [[1926]]. - Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
4: ...'' or ''the European Mediterranean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from other [[mediterran...
11: ...ry. It was, for example, commonly called ''[[Mare Nostrum]]'' (Latin, ''Our Sea'') by the Romans. In t...
17: ...terranean Sea, whereas the Black Sea is generally not. The man-made [[Suez Canal]] in the south-east c...
25: * [[Sardinia]], [[Corsica]], [[Sicily]], and [[Malta]] in the ...
26: * [[Ibiza]], [[Majorca]] and [[Minorca]] (the [[Balearic Islands]]) in the western Me... - Crusade (28507 bytes)
2: ...inst the [[Cathars]] of southern France and the [[Northern Crusades]].
4: ...sade has evolved to have multiple meanings and connotations. For additional meanings see [[Crusade#Usa...
7: ...nt that there was an entire class of warriors who now had very little to do but fight among themselves...
13: ...faced with invasions by Muslims and other hostile non-Christians such as the Vikings and Magyars. Howe...
18: ...oly war emerged from this background.'' — [[Norman F. Cantor]] - List of popes (77758 bytes)
4: ...66 popes, depending on whether a source counts [[#Notes on numbering of popes|Stephen II]].
18: ! width="17%" | Notes
35: | <small>[[Tuscany|Tuscia]] (Northern Latium)</small>
36: | <small>Traditionally martyred (no evidence); Feast day [[23 September]]</small>
50: | <small>Martyred; feast day [[23 November]]</small> - Pope Callixtus I (2210 bytes)
3: ...Callixtus was sentenced to work in the mines of [[Sardinia]]. Finally, he was released with other Christian...
7: ...down a well has no historical foundation. He is honored as a martyr in [[Todi, Italy]], on [[August 14... - Pope Pontian (1443 bytes)
1: ... to [[September 28]], [[235]]. A little more is known of Pontian than his predecessors, apparently fr...
3: ...inscripton "MARTUR" ("martyr") had been added in another hand.
5: His feast day was 19 November, but is now 13 August, sharing it with [[Antipope Hippolytus... - Pope Anterus (537 bytes)
1: ...] along with the [[antipope]] [[Hippolytus]] to [[Sardinia]]. It is claimed he was [[martyr]]ed, but there i... - Pope Miltiades (1686 bytes)
2: ...ius]] to Sicily and his opponent [[Heraclius]] to Sardinia.
4: ...istian governance; there was held the [[Lateran Synod]] in Rome ([[313]]) at which [[Caecilianus]] was... - Pope Hilarius (5932 bytes)
1: ...om [[461]] to [[February 28]], [[468]]). He was canonized as Saint Hilarius after his death.
3: ...y [[November 17]], [[461]], and was consecrated [[November 19]], [[461]] and died on [[February 28]] (...
6: ...to hinder his going either to Rome or to Constantinople, he had great difficulty in making his escape ...
8: ... Church property could not be alienated until a synod had examined into the cause of sale.
10: ...p their boundaries, and to assemble in a yearly synod presided over by the Bishop of Arles. The metrop... - Pope Symmachus (2649 bytes)
1: ...Anastasius II]]. Symmachus was elected Pope on [[November 22]], [[498]]. The [[archpriest]] of [[Sai...
3: ...the Diocese of [[Nocera]] in [[Campania]]. The synod also ordained that any cleric who sought to gain...
5: ...ch he refused to acknowledge, on the grounds that no secular court had jurisdiction over him. Eventua... - Pope Martin I (2192 bytes)
1: ...ine of conduct, and send him prisoner to Constantinople.
3: ...axos, Greece|Naxos]] and subsequently to Constantinople by [[September 17]], [[654]]. After suffering ... - Carthage (20744 bytes)
1: ... shows [[Italy]] and the islands of [[Sicily]], [[Sardinia]], and [[Corsica]].]]
3: ...s as ''QRT HDŠT''), was an ancient city in [[North Africa]] located on the eastern side of [[Lake...
8: ...city-state. In the early [[6th century BC]], [[Hanno the Navigator]] is supposed to have sailed down t...
10: ...pread into the Mediterranean, with control over [[Sardinia]], [[Malta]], the [[Balearic Islands]] and the we...
17: ...tern section of the Iberian peninsula and further north, in [[Cornwall]] in the [[British Isles]]. Oth... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
4: ...hnic name. Such as [[Lombards]], [[Sicilians]], [[Sardinian]]s, [[Milanese]], etc.
23: ...tholic Faith resides withing Rome in what is now known as the [[Vatican city]].
27: ...[North African immigrants]] began arriving. These North Africans, mostly of Berber or Arab origin, cam...
40: ...hed characters with a rough storyline, called [[Canovaccio]].
45: The Two most well known types of Italian architecture are Roman and Pal... - Timeline of Ancient Rome (22347 bytes)
37: ... [[375 BC|375]]/[[371 BC]] – Anarchy years: no magistrates elected
40: **Elected the first non-patrician consul: Lucius Sextius Sextinus
42: * [[351 BC]] – Elected the first non-patrician censor
44: ... Genucia]]'': no man can hold the same [[cursus honorum|office]] before 10 years have elapsed from the...
45: ...38 BC]] – Latin League dissolved after yet another rebellion - Florence (11538 bytes)
1: ...scany]], in central [[Italy]].The city on the [[Arno River]] has a population of around 400,000, plus ...
19: ...strife was later recorded by the White Guelph [[Dino Compagni]] in his [[Chronicles of Florence]].
21: ...lowing an anti-aristocratic movement, led by [[Giano della Bella]], that resulted in a set of laws cal...
25: ... Dominican prior [[Girolamo Savonarola]], whose monomaniacal persecution of the widespread Florentine ...
30: ...efeat at the hands of France and the kingdom of [[Sardinia]]-Piedmont in [[1859]], and Tuscany became a prov... - Italy (17022 bytes)
2: ... [[Slovenia]]. It is a founding member of what is now the [[European Union]], and a member state of th...
3: The independent countries of [[San Marino]] and the [[Vatican City]] are [[enclave]]s withi...
37: ...sp; - GDP/capita (PPP) <br/> - GDP/capita (nom.)
38: ...9th]]) <br/> $25,429 ([[List of countries by GDP (nominal) per capita|20th]])
51: ...onomous province. There are other 11 linguistic minorities (for example, [[French language|French]] is... - Regions of Italy (3031 bytes)
1: ...to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentralization.
3: ...ltural grounds and on the presence of important minorities. Each region has an elected council and a '...
5: ...rthern regions are seeking greater powers and autonomy. The regions are headed by a Commissioner who s...
9: ...ed by the emergence of parties such as the [[Lega Nord]].
22: <tr><td>10. [[Liguria]]<td>[[Genoa]] (Genova)
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