...argest city is Rome. Italy has a long and rich history, dating back to the Roman Empire, which was one of the most powerful empires in the world.
Today, Italy is known for its stunning architecture, fashion, art, cuisine, and beautiful landscapes. The country is also home
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How did '''naval architecture''' and construction keep pace with the [[Industrial Age]]? This article wi
...kibizcom-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=9325 The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire], Edward Gibbon, Modern Library.</ref> advises a 1/100 ratio for mil
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==Roman dominance==
...r such as [[Etruscan_civilization|Etruscan]] in [[Roman_architecture|Roman architecture]].
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...00px| The original Roman province of Dalmatia (pink colour) in the Western Roman Empire-476 AD]]
=== Roman Dalmatia ===
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.... The colony was founded by Lord Baltimore in 1634 as a refuge for English Roman Catholics. Annapolis is the capital and Baltimore the largest city. Populat
...e state; the area, however, is still noted for its unique rural beauty and architecture, strongly reminiscent of the English countryside left behind by early settl
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...Latest historic research states 230 B.C. to be more accurate (Illyricum & Roman Politics 229 BC-AD 68 by
...the ruins scattered across the island bear witness to the existence of the Roman colonies, they explain their purpose.
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During and post Roman Empire the population on Korcula island where Dalmatian Latins who spoke Ro
...invaded the island of Korcula'''?''' The Slavic tribes invaded the old Roman Dalmatian province. This part of Korcula's history is very '''unclear''' (i
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...Architects]] identified Jefferson's campus as the most significant work of architecture in America.
...son's buildings helped initiate the ensuing American fashion for [[Federal architecture]].
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#1782 in architecture - not found in EB.
Caledonia: historical area of north Britain beyond Roman control, roughly corresponding to modern Scotland. It was inhabited by the
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...and letters which had established the cemetery, and a fresca depicting the Roman god Neptune which the first president of Tunisia, Habib Bourguiba, dedicate
...recreations of the living space and structures that were built during the Roman occupation - they had built a raised forum for the commoners to conduct the
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19:43 < mareklug> SigmaWP: the last one for your architecture, either the stable one or the unstable one as you like to play with fire
19:54 * TeeTylerToe creates a wikipedia account to post roman graffiti slander in rfa, like "I hear bob takes it from his servant" <- a j
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...ronomy and medicine -- subjects of science -- it was plainly in error. The Roman Catholic Church was not offering a legitimate Christian perspective on astr
...ed largely on physics, civil engineering is also based largely on physics. Architecture is not an art, it is a design discipline that draws on art and engineering
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[20:12] <Fluttershy-ENG> I perfer an ancient Roman-like society over some democracy.
...olds> wctaiwan: I'd really like a DRAM-based SSD instead of one with flash architecture
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[17:12] <log> Ew, Times New Roman? That's hideous.
[20:32] <Fluttershy-ENG> i386 architecture is superior
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http://www.iso18876.org/architecture/index.html
| by attempting to form such an argument. "Tully, c'est-a-dire a Roman",
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...cabulary either from Latin or Norman French. And Britain was a part of the Roman empire, and a part of Western European culture, so they inherited a lot of
...ell> I could write more factual content about the module structure, or the architecture, but the only things I can reference are primary, so I can't
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...<BobTheWikipedian> i am hoosier/hessian/kentuckian/bavarian/prussian/holy roman empire/ohioan/alsatian/limburgian/english american/hollander mix
...eWikipedian> i wonder what demonym applies to the holy roman empire...holy roman?
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[15:50] <BarkingFish> it wouldn't matter - channel names on here are in roman letters
...|Waldman |Mason |2006|p=205}}) and [[Carpians|Carpi]] remained outside the Roman empire, in what the Romans called ''Dacia Libera'' (Free Dacia)." Seems the
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