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  • ...from the city foundation until the last attempt of the [[Byzantine Empire|Roman Empire of the East]] to conquer Rome. ...BC|715]]/[[673 BC]] – reign of [[Numa Pompilius]]: creation of the [[Roman senate]] and the priestly offices
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  • ...l was conquered by the Romans in [[15 BC]]. After the end of the [[Western Roman Empire|Western Empire]], it was divided between the [[Lombards]] ([[Salorno ...[[Trento]] and [[Brixen-Bressanone]], to whom the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperors]] had given extensive temporal powers over their bishoprics. The r
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  • ...[Lucius Tarquinius Superbus]] in [[510 BC]] and the establishment of the [[Roman republic]]. In Roman legend, when the [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]] waged [[Trojan War|war]] against
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  • ...[[Trento]] and [[Brixen-Bressanone]], to whom the [[Holy Roman Empire|Holy Roman Emperors]] had given extensive temporal powers over their bishoprics. The r Under the rule of [[Benito Mussolini]], the [[Fascist]] [[dictator]] of Italy (ruled [[1922]]-[[1943]]), the region was subjected to an intens
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  • [[Image:Forum Romanum panorama 2.jpg|thumb|right|400px|The [[Roman Forum]] was the central area around which ancient Rome developed.]] ...o barbarian invasions in the [[5th century]], marking the [[decline of the Roman Empire]] and the beginning of the [[Middle Ages]].
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  • ...ry was born between [[1903]] and [[1908]] with three companies: the [[Rome|Roman]] ''Cines'', the ''Ambrosio'' of [[Turin]] and the ''Itala Film''. Other co ...cated [[satire]] on [[Benito Mussolini|Mussolini]] that, it is said, the [[dictator]] himself allowed to pass [[censorship]]), then he turned toward historical
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