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  • ...burg]], duke of [[Austria]]. ([http://triestemia.com/storia/dedizione2.htm See the original Latin version of the Dedication]) ...rtant port and trade hub. It was constituted a free port by [[Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor|Emperor Charles VI]] and remained a free port from [[1719]] t
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  • ...voy]], received the title ''count of Aosta'' from the Emperor [[Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor|Conrad II]] of the [[Franconia]]n line and built himself a co ...oman Emperor| Emperor Frederick II]] made the County of Aosta a [[duchy]] (see [[Duke of Aosta]]), and its arms were carried in the Savoia arms until the
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  • '''From the Holy Bible, Luke 2, 1-7''' (for an English vesion see http://www.gnpcb.org/esv/search/?q=luke+2)
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  • ==The Holy Grail of FMX== The Backflip was once considered the "holy grail of FMX". It was a trick that most riders considered impossible and wa
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  • Lipari was probably an episcopal see from the [[4th century]], and at least from the [[6th century]] the preciou ...ese King became the [[Spain|Spanish]] King, and then quickly was crowned [[Holy Roman Emperor]] Charles V. In [[1544]], [[Khair ad Din|Ariadeno Barbarossa
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  • ...s]] (108.7 [[acres]]), it is the smallest independent nation in the world. See [[microstates]]. ...oman Curia]]. Thus, although the principal ecclesiastical seat of the Holy See (the [[Basilica of St. John Lateran]]) is located outside of its walls, in
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  • ...o the seven cups of the golden candelabrum (called the [[Menorah]]) in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. Olive oil was also used for anointing the kings of [[ ...e strengthening of the Holy Spirit), in the rites of [[Baptism]] and the [[Holy Orders|ordination]] of [[priest]]s and bishops, in the consecration of alta
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  • '''Verona''' (population est. 260,000) is an ancient town, [[episcopal see]] and [[province]] in the [[Veneto]], Northern [[Italy]]. The ancient town ...a allied itself with the other mainland cities against [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperor]] [[Barbarossa]]. In [[1262]], local strongman [[Mastino dell
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  • {{main|History of Italy during Roman times}}<br>''See also: [[Italia (Roman province)]]'' ...[Holy Roman Empire]] launched a successful effort to win autonomy from the Holy Roman Empire; this made north Italy a land of quasi-independent or independ
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  • :''For more details, see [[Lancia V6 engine]] :''See also lists of Flaminias in the movies: [http://www.geocities.com/jeandebars
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  • ...vorite residence of the [[Hohenstaufen]] emperors, notably [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]]. After the fall of the latter's heir, [[Manfr ...the region by the [[Ancient Rome |Romans]] during the [[3rd century BC]] (see [[Punic Wars]]).
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  • ...s]] were escalating during this later period, and in 1224, [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]], grandson of [[Roger II]], expelled the last r ...of settlers and conquerors. Modern methods of genetic testing enable us to see which have had the greatest demographic impact. Several studies show strong
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  • ...e history of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main article]].'' [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II Hohenstaufen]] founded the [[university]] in [[1
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  • {{see also|Aestheticization as propaganda}} ...he naturalistic English manner, containing a number of buildings, museums (see Galleria Borghese) and attractions; [[Villa Doria Pamphili]], the largest p
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  • ...abandoned Underground station refers to the film ''[[Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'', which John Cleese co-wrote and starred in. ==See also==
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  • ...the Habsburg court for several centuries, first as the imperial see of the Holy Roman Empire, then the capital of the Austrian Empire and later of the Aust ...e careful before they step out. Again, be on the lookout for this - if you see a pedestrian waiting to cross, you should stop at the intersection for him/
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  • ...hieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...he south by the [[Normans]] and the [[Swabia|Svevs]] under [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]]. This poetry differs from the French equivalen
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  • ...hieri]], [[Machiavelli]] and [[Petrarch]]. For works from [[ancient Rome]] see [[Latin literature]]. ...he south by the [[Normans]] and the [[Swabia|Svevs]] under [[Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick II]]. This poetry differs from the French equivalen
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