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  • '''''[[Venetia (region)|Venetia]]''''', a region which indicated the old land provinces of [[Venice Republi '''''[[Venetia et Histria]]''''', an old region of [[Italy]] at the time of [[Roman Empire
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  • ...lowing Napoleon's defeat in [[1814]]. In [[1866]], along with the rest of Venetia, Venice became part of Italy. After 1797, the city fell into a serious dec * [[Venetia]]
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  • ...rule in 1815, in the form of the puppet state called [[Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia]], had however to contend with new social ideals introduced by the Napoleon
    16 KB (2,337 words) - 23:09, 23 September 2009
  • ...scia was annexed to the Austrian puppet state called [[Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia]]. Brescia revolted in 1848. It distinguished again for the revolt called t
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  • ...of Italy]]. After this period, Milan was part of the [[Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia]] under [[Austrian Empire|Austrian]] rule. Milan eventually became one of
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  • ...of [[Cisalpine Gaul]], ceased to be a province and became the X region (''Venetia et Istria'') of a new entity named ''Italia'' ([[Italy]]).
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  • ...e unifying element of the two parts is the [[Italia (Roman Empire)|X Regio Venetia et Histria]], with its capital at [[Aquileia]] in the [[Emperor Augustus|Au
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