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- The Italian sparrow (P****er italiae), also known as the cisalpine sparrow, is a p****erine bird of the sparrow family P****eridae, found in Italy and other...
- prefecture of Italy (Latin: Praefectura praetorio Italiae, in its full form (until 356) praefectura praetorio Italiae, Illyrici et Africae) was one of four praetorian...
- Forma Italiae is a project whose aim it is to compile a complete archaeological map and gazetteer of Italy. Giuseppe Lugli was the founder of the project...
- The Oath of Italy (Coniuratio Italiae) was an historical event that took place in 32 BC, by which Italy swore allegiance to Octavian Caesar in the Final...
- The Kingdom of Italy (Latin: Regnum Italiae or Regnum Itali****; Italian: Regno d'Italia; German: Königreich Italien), also called Imperial Italy (Italian:...
- of Italy (Regnum Italiae) The Kingdom of the Lombards (568–774), sometimes called the Kingdom of (all) Italy (Regnum totius Italiae) The Kingdom of Italy...
- The title was held in conjunction with the title of king of Italy (Rex Italiae) from the 8th to the 16th century, and, almost without interruption, with...
- (1694–1699, in 12 volumes), and the Thesaurus antiquitatum et historiarum Italiae published after his death, and continued by the elder Pieter Burmann (1704–1725)...
- the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic...
- manual of Roman coins. p. 13. Degr****i, Atilius, ed. (1963). Inscriptiones Italiae. Vol. 13: Fasti et Elogia. Rome: Istituto Poligrafico dello Stato. Fasciculus...