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  1. Italy: History and Landscape by Eugen Beer, 2010-08
  2. Architecture in Italy, 1400-1500 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Ludwig H. Heydenreich, 1996-02-21
  3. A History of Italy (Palgrave Essential Histories) by Claudia Baldoli, 2009-12-15
  4. Economic History of Modern Italy by Shepard B. Clough, 1964-12
  5. Architecture in Italy, 1500-1600 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by Wolfgang Lotz, 1995-11-29
  6. A History of Venice by John Julius Norwich, 1989-06-18
  7. Art in Renaissance Italy: 1350-1500 (Oxford History of Art) by Evelyn Welch, 2001-05-17
  8. Art and Architecture in Italy, 1250-1400 (The Yale University Press Pelican History of Art) by John White, 1993-05-26
  9. The Horizon concise history of Italy by Vincent Cronin, 1972
  10. A Brief History of Venice (Brief History Of...) by Elizabeth Horodowich, 2009-07-28
  11. Venice: A Documentary History, 1450-1630 (RSART: Renaissance Society of America Reprint Text Series)
  12. Italy in the Age of the Renaissance: 1300-1550 (The Short Oxford History of Italy)
  13. History of Italy; with maps by William Hunt, 2010-08-28
  14. Italy: A Short History by Harry Hearder, 2002-02-04

21. Italy History, Sites And Culture
Castel Sant'Angelo is the round building near the Vatican with the angel on top that looks like it is about to take a flying leap into the Tiber River.
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Castel Sant’Angelo in Rome, Italy
Castel Sant'Angelo is the round building near the Vatican with the angel on top that looks like it is about to take a flying leap into the Tiber River. But more about that later. Before my first trip to Rome a number of people told me to skip it, it was not worth the effort. But they were wrong. Castel Sant'Angelo is fascinating, a little odd, but very interesting. Walking up the long wide ramp that winds its way up to the top of the Castel Sant'Angelo to the statue of the Angel Sheathing his sword gives you time to think about what it would have been like to have been imprisoned in Castel Sant’Angelo. Once you get to the top and see the beautiful view of the rooftops of Rome you will forget that you are in what was once a prison, mausoleum and hiding place for popes fleeing the Vatican. Castel Sant’Angelo was built as a mausoleum for Emperor Hadrian (AD 130-139). That was just the start. It has been both a prison and a papal residence, sometimes both at the same time. There is a secret (though it is no secret now) passageway that connects Castel Sant’Angelo to the Vatican. Popes used to go to Castel Sant’Angel through the passageway if they felt they were in danger at the Vatican. The Castel has a long and interesting history, let’s suffice to say it has been looted and ransacked by just about every invader that entered Rome.

22. Yurikukai Karate Club Firenze ... Shotokan ... Karate ... Firenze ... Florence
Traditional Shotokan Dojo in Florence, Italy. History and training times.
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23. History Of Italy - Lonely Planet Travel Information
Few countries have been on such a rollercoaster ride as Italy. The Italian peninsula lay at the core of the Roman Empire; one of the world’s great monotheistic religions
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24. Die Goliardia In Italien: Traditionelles Studententum Zwischen Deutscher Inspira
Die goliardischen Orden sind die traditionellen Studentenvereinigungen in Italien. Der Text beschreibt ihre Geschichte und Gegenwart.
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Die goliardia in Italien
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goliardi goliardi und goliardia sind mit dem bildungssprachlichen Begriff Goliarden (fahrende Scholaren) verwandt. Andererseits weist das heutige Erscheinungsbild der goliardi goliardi ordini goliardici student fraternities
Heutige Situation und Struktur der goliardia
Die studentischen Traditionsvereinigungen Italiens, in ihrer Gesamtheit goliardia ordini goliardici vecchi goliardi Ordini goliardici ordine sovrano ), dem jeweils etwa zehn einzelne Orden ( ordini vassalli Ordine Sovrano dei Clerici Vagantes Pontefice (Pontifex), Conte (Graf) oder Gran Maestro goliardia von italienischsprachigen Studenten und Studentenverbindungen der Schweiz aufgegriffen, die seit kurzem offenbar eine neue Wiederbelebung erfahren. Anmerkungen dazu gibt es bei P. Krause, O alte Burschenherrlichkeit , und im Civis Academicus Brigata Goliardica Ticinese genannt.

25. Italy History Timeline
Visit this site for this Italy History Timeline detailing Key historical dates and events. Fast facts and information via the Italy History Timeline. The Italy History Timeline
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26. Vicalvi, Italy History
Download from Internet site www.flashnet.it and translated Castled on high ground that dominates the Western end of the Valley of Comino, Vicalvi is an ancient center of
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Castled on high ground that dominates the Western end of the Valley of Comino, Vicalvi is an ancient center of Samnite origin. Ancient Cominium has been recorded at some length, but the research on more recent history in the Comino Valley is lacking. Following Roman occupation, Vicalvi was dominated by the Longobardi until 856, under whose rule the Abbey of Montecassino was built, about 30 km South of Vicalvi. Vicalvi is built on a rock outcropping, its profile dominated by the imposing massive structure of the longobardo castle of the XII century. In the XVI century, during the war for dominance of the Italian peninsula, this impregnable fortress housed the troops of emperor Charles V during battle against Francis, the king of France. Its name derives from "Vicus Albus" that is white village, for the characteristic shade of its native sand.
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27. Index 2009 - AIHA: American Italian Heritage Association
Our organization s goal promotes our Italian American history and culture. Members receive a bi-monthly newsletter which contains information about Italian Americans, Italy, history, customs, traditions, recipes, events and other information of interest to Italian-Americans.
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    Website Updated: November 14, 2010
      Mission Statement of the
      American Italian Heritage Association:
      We are committed to record and preserve the contributions of our Italian heritage and culture to our society. The association seeks through its newsletter, cultural programs, activities, projects, outreach, etc. to enhance, highlight, and extend the Italian heritage, history and culture to the public.
      We strive to educate and preserve out Italian heritage and cultural traditions.
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            When Sending an E-Mail Message to the American-Italian Heritage Association You May Write To:
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              Welcome to the Home of the American Italian Heritage Association's For More Information On Our New Museum
                July 2009 Important - Please Note: Membership Dues Info. for 2010 At our June 2009 Board Meeting it was decided that it was necessary to raise our dues for 2010. Postage increases, gas prices, advertising revenue is down and other costs are increasing. No other Italian-American organization in the Capital District has dues as low as ours and we give so much. It costs as much to print and mail our newsletter to an individual as it does to a family. If the first three numbers of your ZIP code are 120, 121, 122, 123, or 128, your dues for the year will be $25. If you lived outside those ZIP codes, your dues will be $22.

28. Italy History | Answerbag
Italy History. Learn about Italy History on Answerbag.com. Get information and videos on Italy History including articles on the first piano, piano progressions, piano modes and
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29. Italy-History Books From Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA - Used Books Online From Riv
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Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA ITALIAN CITIES. In Two Volumes Blashfield, Edwin Howland and Evangeline Wilbour Blashfield more information Offered by Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA (United States) Deiss, JosephJay New York, NY: Thomas Y. Crowell. G/FR. (1966). First Edition. Cloth. 8vo., 174 pp., Slightly bumped, slightly yellowed, ink on flyleaf. DJ edges rubbed, small tears, taped to cover across flaps. . more information Offered by Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA (United States) GARIBALDI AND HIS ENEMIES The Clash of Arms and Personalities in the Making of Italy Hibbert, Christopher more information Offered by Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA (United States) IMMORTAL ITALY Mowrer, Edgar Ansel more information Offered by Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA (United States) RENAISSANCE IN ITALY The Revival of Learning Symonds, John Addington New York, NY: Henry Holy and Company. FR/. 1881. ........ Cloth(Hrdcvr). 8vo., 549 pp., hinges cracked, page foxing, spine frayed . more information Offered by Riverow Bookshop, INC ABAA

30. Welcome To SitePluto.com--The Virtual Home Of The 69th Ordnance Company (deactiv
Virtual home of the 69th Ordnance Company, formerly based in Longare, Italy. Provides a history of the unit, its personnel and pictures.
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31. Index 2009 - AIHA: American Italian Heritage Association
Our organization s purpose is to promote our Italian American heritage and culture. Members receive a bi-monthly newsletter filled with information about Italian Americans, Italy, history, customs, traditions, recipes, events and other information of interest to Italian-Americans.
http://www.aiha-albany.org/index.html
    Website Updated: November 14, 2010
      Mission Statement of the
      American Italian Heritage Association:
      We are committed to record and preserve the contributions of our Italian heritage and culture to our society. The association seeks through its newsletter, cultural programs, activities, projects, outreach, etc. to enhance, highlight, and extend the Italian heritage, history and culture to the public.
      We strive to educate and preserve out Italian heritage and cultural traditions.
        American Italian Museum (AIHA) 2nd Website
          Sign Guestbook
          View Guestbook

            Important - Please Note:
            NEW Email Address as of 09/18/2009
            When Sending an E-Mail Message to the American-Italian Heritage Association You May Write To:
            aiha.albany@gmail.com Our Museum Email Address: info@americanitalianmuseum.org
              Welcome to the Home of the American Italian Heritage Association's For More Information On Our New Museum
                July 2009 Important - Please Note: Membership Dues Info. for 2010 At our June 2009 Board Meeting it was decided that it was necessary to raise our dues for 2010. Postage increases, gas prices, advertising revenue is down and other costs are increasing. No other Italian-American organization in the Capital District has dues as low as ours and we give so much. It costs as much to print and mail our newsletter to an individual as it does to a family. If the first three numbers of your ZIP code are 120, 121, 122, 123, or 128, your dues for the year will be $25. If you lived outside those ZIP codes, your dues will be $22.

32. Little Italy, Manhattan - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Little Italy is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan, New York City, once known for its large population of Italians Today the neighborhood of Little Italy consists of Italian stores and
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Little Italy, Manhattan
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article is about the neighborhood currently known as Little Italy in Lower Manhattan . For the neighborhood once known as Little Italy in Upper Manhattan , see Italian Harlem Little Italy is a neighborhood in lower Manhattan New York City , once known for its large population of Italians Today the neighborhood of Little Italy consists of Italian stores and restaurants.
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Mulberry Street circa Historically, Little Italy on Mulberry Street, extends as far south as Canal Street, as far north as Bleecker , as far west as Lafayette and as far east as the Bowery
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Main article: Feast of San Gennaro The Feast of San Gennaro originally was once only a one-day religious commemoration. It began in September, 1926 with the new arrival of immigrants from Naples. The Italian immigrants congregated along Mulberry Street in Manhattan's Little Italy to celebrate San Gennaro as the Patron Saint of Naples . The Feast of San Gennaro is a large street fair, lasting 11 days, that takes place every September along Mulberry Street between Houston and Canal Streets.

33. Italy Heaven: Italy History
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History of Italy
History is everywhere in Italy, steeped into the surroundings and the consciousness of the country to a degree that can amaze those from other lands. The first major civilisation to have left its remains for modern tourists to admire was that of the Etruscans. Perceived nowadays as a 'mysterious' people, as we know relatively little about them, the Etruscans were a sophisticated people who traded throughout the the Mediterranean from their base in Central Italy. Their carefully-constructed, highly-decorated cities of the dead can be visited in Tuscany and Lazio. While the Etruscans thrived to the north, the Greeks occupied the southern tip of Italy, which became known as Magna Grecia. Impressive Greek temples still stand at the sites of some of their former colonies in Sicily and other parts of the south. Dislodging both the Etruscans and the Greeks, a small kingdom from near the sea in the centre of Italy began increasing in power. From relatively humble beginnings (later elevated into romantic mythology), ancient Rome took control of most of the known world. When it outgrew its kings, Rome became a Republic, and following that, an Empire. Extensive traces of the Roman Empire can be seen through Europe, the Middle East and Africa, but there can be little to compare with the power of seeing the ruins of the Forum in Rome, the heart of all that power, glory and myth.

34. IdeaMarketers | Free Content Directory
The history of Italy is one of the most important in Europe and around the world. Inheriting many ancient cultures such as the Etruscans and Latins, and recipient of the Greek
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35. Time For Kids | Classroom | Around The World | Italy | History Timeline
History Timeline. Travel through our timeline of major events in Italy's history. 800600 B.C. Greeks, Etruscans and others settle in Italy. 753 B.C.
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Rome, Florence and Venice prosper during the Renaissance, a period of renewed interest in culture.
Italy becomes a unified nation under King Victor Emmanuel II.
Italy enters World War I on the side of the Allies.

36. Italy History 1796 - 1870 - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About
The period 1796 to 1871 was marked by two major events the invasion of Italy by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1796, leading to the Napoleonic era that ended in 1815; and the rise of
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37. Italy History - TravelPuppy
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Last updated : Nov 2009 Italy History Italy has only been unified since 1861, the rich and the complex history of the peninsula has, perhaps more than that of any other country, influenced the course of European development, particularly in the areas of culture and political thought.
The most important and early settlers in the area were the Etruscans , who had established settlements in northern Italy by the sixth century BC. By the third century BC, the city state of Rome , having subdued most of the peninsula, was intent on extending its influence elsewhere. At its greatest extent, the

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39. Italy History - EHow.com
Learn about Italy History on eHow.com. Find info and videos including History of Bologna, Italy, History of Pavia, Italy, History of Pompeii, Italy and much more.
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40. Articles About Italy History - Los Angeles Times
Italy History News. Find breaking news, commentary, and archival information about Italy History from the Los Angeles Times
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