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  • Emperor Of France The Austrians
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    During the period January 1848 to August 1849 there were many revolutions across the face of Europe. They occurred in France, Italy, Piedmont, The Austrian Empire, Germany, Poland, Holland, Denmark and Switzerland. These events which occurred across Europe had many similarities both in their origins, nature and consequences but just as many differences. Many of these similarities lie in the fact that the leaders surrendered power easily and the type of government that was set-up. Consequently hi...
  • Austria And Piedmont Sardinia
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    Q: Describe & Explain the Unification of Italy. The Unification of Italy divides in to 3 main stages: 1815-1830: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. 1848-1849: Revolts all over Italy. Revolts are suppressed. 1858-1870: The unification of Italy Introduction To understand the unification of Italy, matters before the revolution need to be examined. Up until 1716, Italy was just a big piece of land divided among small kingdoms of monarchs. (ref. H.O. #1 p. 29) When napoleon Bonaparte con...
  • Translator Most Italians In Italy
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    Memo To: From: CC: Date: ... This memo purposes travel guides for your business trip to Rome, Italy during the first week of April. o Italy is in the Central European Time Zone, which means that they are 6 hours ahead of the Eastern Time Zone. Gifts Gifts are expected for social events, especially to express your thanks after you have been invited to a dinner party at a home. If you are invited to a home, bring gift-wrapped chocolates, flowers or a good vintage wine. Never give an even number of...
  • Italy In October 1870 And Garibaldi
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    Giuseppe Garibaldi, b. Nice, France; July 4, 1807, d. Caprera, Italy; June 2, 1882. He was known as Italy's most brilliant soldier of the Risorgimento (the Italian Unification), and one of the greatest guerrilla fighters of all time. While serving (1833-34) in the navy of the Kingdom of Sardinia-Piedmont, he came under the influence of Giuseppe Mazzini, the prophet of Italian nationalism. He took part in an abortive republican uprising in Piedmont in 1834. Under a death sentence, he managed to e...
  • Establishment Of Regional Governments Throughout Italy
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    INTRODUCTION Italy is largely homogeneous linguistically and religiously but is diverse culturally, economically, and politically. Italy has the fifth-highest population density in Europe -- about 200 persons per square kilometer (490/sq. mi. ). Minority groups are small, the largest being the German-speaking people of Bolzano Province and the Slovenes around Trieste. Other groups comprise small communities of Albanian, Greek, Ladino, and French origin. Although Roman Catholicism is the majority...
  • Early Middle Ages Medieval German Kings
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    IMPORTANT DATE SAD 9 Germanic warriors decisively defeated Roman forces at the Battle of Teutoburg Forest. 486 The Frankish king Clovis overran the Roman province of Gaul. Clovis introduced features of Roman life into western Germany. 843 The Treaty of Verdun divided Charlemagne's empire into three kingdoms. The German kingdom soon divided into five duchies. 962 Otto I was crowned Holy Roman emperor in Aachen. 1075 A dispute between Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII marked the beginning of a series ...
  • Members Of The Red Brigade
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    BRIGATE ROSSE RED BRIGADE Submitted by: Course: Date: Table of Contents. Introduction... 1. II. History & Ideology... 1 . Activities... 2 IV. Strength and Area of Operation... 3 V. Conclusion... 3 VI. Bibliography... 4 Introduction During the 1970's and 1980's, great fear had been spread throughout Italy. A group known as the Brigate Rosse, or Red Brigade, had developed and left its mark on the Italian political scene. Fear was commonplace as bomb plots, kneecapping's, and assassinations became ...
  • Escher Left Italy In 1935
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    The Dutch artist Maur its C. Escher (1898-1972) was a draftsman, book illustrator, tapestry designer, and muralist, but his primary work was as a printmaker. Born in Leeuwarden, Holland, the son of a civil engineer, Escher spent most of his childhood in Arnhem. Aspiring to be an architect, Escher enrolled in the School for Architecture and Decorative Arts in Harlem. While studying there from 1919 to 1922, his emphasis shifted from architecture to drawing and printmaking upon the encouragement of...
  • Count Camillo Cavour And Giuseppe Garibaldy
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    When the Italian Unification was achieved in 1970 with the acquisition of Rome, it was too the surprise of many people. When the whole unification process started around 1854 with the Crimean War, an independent Italy was believed impossible to achieve. It was not without much time and effort that the two greatest influences, Count Camillo Cavour and Giuseppe Garibaldy, were able to achieve there dream of a free and unified Italy. The very thought of unifying states that were separate and apart ...
  • Major Intellectual And Artistic Center Of Italy
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    Italy (Italian Italia), republic in southern Europe, bounded on the north by Switzerland and Austria; on the east by Slovenia and the Adriatic Sea; on the south by the Ionian Sea and the Mediterranean Sea; on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Ligurian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea; and on the northwest by France. It comprises, in addition to the Italian mainland, the Mediterranean islands of Elba, Sardinia, and Sicily and many lesser islands. Enclaves within mainland Italy are the independent...
  • Charles And Judith Struggle On Louis
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    Title to Louis three things: churches would be assailed by wicked men, honorees wrongly given or withdrawn dispute in royal family basis Charlemagnes power not necessarily solution for successor. Still really a conglomeration of kingdoms, sun kingdoms Provence, Septimania, Burgundy Louis kept tradition installs 14 yr old son Pippin to Aquitaine and Lothar to Bavaria Italy not his as C given to eldest son Pippin, dies 810 then given to illegitimate son Bernard churchmen calling for legitimacy in ...
  • Work Of The Sixteenth Century Northern Artists
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    Although Northern Europe had clung to its Gothic past much longer than Italy, by the early sixteenth century Northern artists began to be influenced by the Italian Renaissance through texts, prints, and direct exposure. Architecture, sculpture, and painting started to exhibit characteristics encompassing both local Gothic and classical elements. While campaigning in Italy, Francais I was introduced to the world of antiquity and saw the artistic transformation brought about by the Italian Renaiss...
  • 1870 During The Franco Prussian War Piedmonte
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    In 1815 hopes of italian unification were dented by the Vienna congress. Austrian control was restored directly in Lombardy and Venetia, indirectly in the Papal states. Mazzini remarked in 1815 "through out Europe one stroke of pen erased all our hopes, all our liberties'. The settlement resulted in numerous groups like the Carbonari, Young Italy being formed, spear heading for the unification. By 1848-49 the forces working for unification had completely failed. From 1850 onward events rapidly t...
  • Lack Of Political Experience And People's Support
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    Many people thinks that Weimar Republic of Germany and the provisional government of Italy were not built on solid foundation, and their rule seemed shaky. The reason for this is because the two governments were facing a lot of post war problem and other long-existing problem. As they were not able to solve them, social unrest followed, this troubled the governments even more. Politically, the form of government was already a problem. These two countries were trying to turn itself from absolute ...
  • Herpes In Many Cases
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    In What Major Respects Had Europe Changed By 1971 From The Situation In 1815? From the 1815 until the 1871, Europe underwent a great change. As the revolution of the 1830's showed, the Vienna Settlement did not last, even though the great European powers were able for a while to take the situation under control with brutal repression. However, it was impossible to stop the liberal revolution, which led to important political events and deep social changes. In the political field there are three ...
  • Germany And Italy
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    I stared into the faces of the crowd; they looked enraged and vengeful. I guess I had part expected this I knew I had upset a lot of people in my lifetime, and expected this day to come but maybe not quite so soon. The angry mob was getting closer and as it got closer I realized I was the one who had brought my rapid death upon my lady companion and me. As they drew to mere feet away I thought back on what events had brought me here: I didn't have that strange of an upbringing I was born into lo...

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