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  • [[Image:nellopagani.jpg|thumb|250px|'''Pagani after the conquest of the World Championship in the 125 class at Mondial in 1949''']]
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  • ...a fort manned by Provençal mercenaries in the early decades of the Norman conquest (bearing in mind that it took the Normans 30 years to conquer the whole of
    6 KB (782 words) - 08:04, 18 August 2009
  • ...othair II, Holy Roman Emperor|Lothair II]] during their failing attempt at conquest of the Norman kingdom. In 1148 or 1149 [[Roger II of Sicily]] hosted here k
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  • ...ere the Greek Rite was formerly used. Only three bishops before the Norman conquest are known; the first, Joannes, is referred to the year 649; among its other
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  • ...e of opportunity for the ''Ford'' company, [[Henry Ford]] was planning the conquest of these markets over the Atlantic by focusing on the import on his model "
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  • [[Robert Guiscard]] set up the duchy of Apulia in 1059. After the Norman conquest of [[Sicily]] in the late 11th century, [[Palermo]] replaced Melfi (just we ...ation]]/[[latinization]] of the area which took place after the definitive conquest of the region by the [[Ancient Rome |Romans]] during the [[3rd century BC]]
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  • === Origins and conquest of Italy ===
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  • After the [[Normans|Norman]] conquest of Southern Italy, Campobasso lost its connotation of a defensive strongpoi
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  • ...OHC]]. In the two-year period 1955-56 a Guazzoni 50cc completely careened conquest on the circuit of Monza 30 world record.
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  • ..., the "[[Paton C10/1|C10/1]]", the potential good that the season [[1995]] conquest good placement. At the end of next season, however, deny Paton is seen by '
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  • ...consolidate it, though the centre of the south was theirs from [[Zotto]]'s conquest in the final quarter of the [[6th century]]. [[Amalfi]], an independent rep ...nged into wars between Greek, Lombard, and the [[Caliphate]]. The [[Norman conquest of southern Italy]] completely subjugated the Lombard principalities, and o
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  • ...ls of Marco Polo|Travels]]'', but was introduced by [[Arabs]] during their conquest of [[Sicily]] (newsletter of the [[National Pasta Association|National Maca
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  • ...he sea, which became the symbol of the island. With the [[Normans|Norman]] conquest of [[Southern Italy]], Procida experienced [[feudal]] dominion; the island,
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  • ...storian]]s and [[geographer]]s. A few details have come down to us of the conquest of many of the Alpine tribes by [[Augustus]].
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  • ...the Byzantines being totally cut off from the Tyrrhenian Sea by the Muslim conquest of Sicily in [[827]]. A letter of [[Pope Nicholas I]] of 864 mentions for t
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  • ...sibility for a company of such a modest size. Many of the successes in the conquest was do to Jonghi's speed records, providing a type of "competitive distance
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  • ...rope]] and the entire area surrounding the [[Mediterranean Sea]] through [[conquest]] and [[assimilation]], but eventually succumbed to barbarian invasions in ...Triumvirate]]—to control the Republic. After Caesar's [[Gallic Wars|conquest of Gaul]], a stand-off between Caesar and the Senate led to [[Caesar's civi
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  • *[[71]]/[[84]] – Pacification of Britain, conquest of modern [[Wales]] and [[Scotland]]
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  • After the brief conquest by [[Charles VIII of France]] in [[1485]], the two kingdoms were united und
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  • ...y was then ruled by the [[Byzantine Empire]] until the [[Muslim]] [[Arab]] conquest of 827-902. It is reported in contemporary accounts that Sicilians spoke [[ ...lict between the Hohenstaufen house and the Papacy led in 1266 to Sicily's conquest by [[Charles I of Naples|Charles I]], [[duke]] of [[Anjou]]: opposition to
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  • ...ding cities into alliance with Rome. Through this method, he completed the conquest of the [[Latins]] and relocated them to the [[Aventine Hill]], thus forming
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  • Newman/Haas/Lanigan Racing, Dale Coyne Racing, Conquest Racing, HVM Racing (without Minardi), and Pacific Coast Motorsports transit
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  • ...his episode was followed by a series of battles culminating in the Genoese conquest of [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]] in 1204. Later the trading posts in Sicily
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  • ...Wilson turned down a test drive and departed Jaguar to join the [[Mi-Jack Conquest Racing]] team in [[Champ Car]] racing in [[United States|America]]. [[Björ
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  • ...nland. Perhaps as a consequence of the [[Norman conquest of England|Norman conquest]] and the travelling of nobles between France and England, one French varia
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  • ...d city walls. The [[Servian Wall]] was built twelve years after [[Gauls]]' conquest of the city in 390 BC. The wall enclosed most of the [[Esquiline]] and [[Ca
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  • ...et Giacinta in Cuba while on the trail of Zao. She became his first sexual conquest since his imprisonment in North Korea. Jinx, it turned out, was also on the
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  • ...[[Napoleon I of France|Napoleon Bonaparte]] rose to power and set out on a conquest, forming a new [[First French Empire|French Empire]], which soon collapsed.
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