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  • ...''[[Risorgimento]]'' and Sicily's annexation ([[1860]]) to the [[House of Savoy|kingdom of Italy]] gave Palermo a second chance. It was once again the admi
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  • ...ription "ALFA — ROMEO" and "MILANO" separated by two [[House of Savoy|Savoy dynasty]] knots to honour the Kingdom of Italy. In 1946 after the victory of the Italian Republic Savoy knots were replaced with two curvy lines.
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  • ...8]] Sardinia became an 'independent' [vassal] kingdom under the [[House of Savoy]], rulers of [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]].
    15 KB (2,252 words) - 20:25, 1 August 2009
  • ...aty of Turin]] ceded to France the surrounding counties of [[Nizza]] and [[Savoy]]. During this time there was unrest in the towns of [[Menton]] and [[Roque
    17 KB (2,498 words) - 13:29, 19 March 2009
  • ...cost of only 16 lives, Geneva had secured its liberty, since the House of Savoy was never again strong enough on this side of the Alps to attempt such an i *'''Hotel Savoy''' [http://www.hotel-savoy.net/savoy/savoy-en.htm], Place Cornavin 8 (''Across from the Cornavin train station''), +4
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  • ...ich transformed into the kingdom of [[Italy]] in 1861). The newly formed [[Savoy]] monarchy encouraged the use of the Neo-Renaissance style as a way to expr
    22 KB (3,271 words) - 13:03, 14 April 2009
  • ...ted under king [[Victor Emmanuel II of Italy|Victor Emmanuel II]] of the [[Savoy]] dynasty, which ruled over [[Piedmont (Italy)|Piedmont]]. The architects o
    18 KB (2,750 words) - 11:40, 8 October 2009
  • ...es of the peninsula were united under king [[Victor Emmanuel II]] of the [[Savoy]] dynasty, which ruled over [[Sardinia]] and [[Piedmont]]. The architects o
    24 KB (3,378 words) - 22:17, 1 April 2009
  • :: 3 °Cavalry Regiment “[[Savoy|Savoia]] Cavalleria” in Grosseto (Tuscany) with 50 [[Centauro]] and 33 [[
    21 KB (2,694 words) - 08:31, 8 October 2009
  • |[[John Barry (composer)|John Barry]]<br>[[Paul Waaktaar-Savoy|Pål Waaktaar]]
    35 KB (5,267 words) - 11:39, 16 September 2009
  • ...an pizzerias also add [[basil]] to the marinara), '''pizza [[Margherita of Savoy|Margherita]]''', made with tomato, sliced [[mozzarella]], [[basil]] and ext
    30 KB (4,759 words) - 19:02, 2 March 2009
  • |Composer:||John Barry <br> [[Paul Waaktaar-Savoy|Pål Waaktaar]]
    24 KB (3,848 words) - 23:36, 3 November 2009
  • ...]], master chef of [[Amadeus VIII, Duke of Savoy|Amadeus VIII]], [[Duke of Savoy]]. Chiquart recommends that the chief cook should have at hand at least 1,0
    59 KB (9,564 words) - 23:34, 11 September 2009
  • ...[[Monaco]] and [[Malta]]. It is also widely understood in [[Corsica]], [[Savoy]] and [[County of Nice|Nice]] (areas that historically spoke [[Italian dial
    38 KB (5,721 words) - 15:50, 2 August 2009
  • ...]] in the east of the region (1693). Bad periods of rule by the crown of [[Savoy]] (1713-1720) and then the [[Austria]]n [[Habsburg]]s gave way to union (17
    36 KB (5,047 words) - 14:06, 29 March 2010
  • ...ldobrandino, from either Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du corps''. In [[1267]] [[Mart ...paniards in his ''Filippiche'', in which he urged Duke [[Carlo Emanuele of Savoy]] to persist in the war against them.
    111 KB (18,030 words) - 13:31, 8 October 2009
  • ...ldobrandino, from either Florence or Siena, wrote a book for [[Beatrice of Savoy]], countess of Provence, called ''Le Régime du corps''. In [[1267]] [[Mart ...paniards in his ''Filippiche'', in which he urged Duke [[Carlo Emanuele of Savoy]] to persist in the war against them.
    112 KB (18,241 words) - 13:59, 29 March 2010
  • ...Emanuele Re d'Italia" (Victor Emanuel King of Italy, in reference to the [[Savoy]] monarch who eventually became [[Victor Emanuel II]], the first king of un
    64 KB (9,803 words) - 10:36, 6 June 2018
  • ...architect Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt by military leader Prince Eugene of Savoy (1663-1736), known as one of the best military strategists of his time. It
    96 KB (15,449 words) - 08:13, 5 May 2010

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