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  • [[Image:Regolo_DiBlasi.jpg|thumb|right|150px|'''Ruler for carteggiare''']] ...ir Force]]. Appreciated expert flying technique, is the inventor of the "[[Ruler for Carteggiare]]", a tool to perform the necessary calculations to air nav
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  • **Backflip Ruler *Ruler
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  • ...y Roman Emperor|Charles V]] appointed [[Alessandro de' Medici]] hereditary ruler. Cosimo de' Medici became duke in 1537, Siena was incorporated into Tuscany
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  • ...of Campobasso is the ''Castello Monforte'', built in [[1450]] by the local ruler Nicola II Monforte, over Lombard of Norman ruins. The castle has [[Guelphs
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  • ...ot use the name. The two kingdoms were not independent under the same home ruler until [[1735]] under Charles (to become later [[Charles III of Spain]]), an
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  • ...in 582 (''Prases'' or ''Judex Provinciae''). In the 8th-9th centuries the four ''partes'' depending from Caralis grow increasingly independent, the Byzant ...rkable Sardinian figure of the Middle Ages, [[Eleonora d'Arborea]], was co-ruler of that reign in the late 14th century: she laid the foundations for the la
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  • ...kingdom of Karalis and re-built the town of Cagliari. Pisa was one of the four Italian "maritime republics" that during the middle ages fought for control ...burgs, Cagliari and Sardinia came under the [[House of Savoy]] in 1720. As ruler of Sardinia, the Savoys took the title of kings of the Sardinian kingdom. T
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  • ...[[Image:Flag of Sardinia.png|220px| [[Maure|Sos Battor Moros]] – The Four Moors ]] | ...this and for a time came to control nearly the entire island, but its last ruler [[Eleanor of Arborea]], was eventually defeated by the Aragonese in the dec
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  • Monaco is divided into four quarters (''quartiers''): [[Monaco-Ville]], the old city on a rocky promont ...him as Albert II of Monaco. Prince Albert II of Monaco formally became the ruler of Monaco on [[12 July]] [[2005]], in a celebration that began with a solem
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  • ...''': Octavian is now called '''[[Augustus Caesar]]''' and becomes the sole ruler of Rome *[[69]] – [[Year of the four emperors]]: after the assassination of Galba, '''[[Otho]]''' and '''[[Vitel
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  • ...t was divided between several kingdoms, and did not reunite under a single ruler until thirteen centuries later. ...the middle ages. Trade slowly picked up, especially on the seas, where the four Italian cities of [[Amalfi]], [[Pisa]], [[Genoa]] and [[Venice]] became maj
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  • ...reference is made to the hereditary principle in the election of the first four kings, beginning with the fifth king [[Tarquinius Priscus]], the royal inhe ...ing war with the Sabines, Romulus brought the Sabines and Romans under one ruler.
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  • *[[Girolamo Savonarola]] ([[1452]] - [[1498]]), book-burning priest, ruler of [[Florence]]
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  • ...Pope Pius IX]] (b. May 13, 1792-d. Feb. 7, 1878, pope 1846-1878), the last ruler of the Papal States, said that after Rome was annexed he was a "[[Prisoner
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  • ...Egypt]] at the [[Battle of Actium]] in [[31 BC]], he became the undisputed ruler of Rome. {{Ref|Scullard2}} ...rule of [[Diocletian]], who in [[293]] divided the Empire into [[Tetrarchy|four parts]] ruled by two co-emperors. The various co-rulers of the Empire compe
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  • ** First W12 - 2002 [[Volkswagen Phaeton]] (5998 cc W12 engine - four banks of three cylinders) *** Jimenez Novia (used a 4.1 L W16 based on four I4 Yamaha motorcycle engines.)
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  • ...Wien would be a bastion against the dictatorship of the straight line, the ruler and T-square, a bridgehead against the grid system and the chaos of the abs ...s a fifteenth century Holy Gospels manuscript with scenes representing the four Evangelists (Matthew, Mark, Luke and John) containing the coats of arms of
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