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    The Ghibelline Annals of Piacenza is an anonymous Latin chronicle of Piacenza from 1154 to 1284. It is known by several titles, all modern inventions...
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  • Codagnello Ghibelline Annals of Piacenza (1154–1284), Latin, anonymous Chronica Placentina (to 1370/4), Latin, written by Pietro da Ripalta Piacenza (disambiguation)...
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  • The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Piacenza in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. 218 BCE – Placentia becomes a Roman colony. 205...
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    the Carroccio, while most of the Lombard militias fled to the city. — Annals of Piacenza As regards the exact location of the Carroccio in reference...
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    democratic republic, electing Henry of Castile as senator. But Conradin and the Ghibelline party were crushed in the Battle of Tagliacozzo (1268), and therefore...
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    Sarcophagus of Laris Pulenas – grave inscription of Laris Pulena with nine lines of text on a sarcophagus scroll Liver of Piacenza – model of a sheep's...
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    Habsburg fully dedicated the dynasty to the Staufer cause by joining the Ghibellines and funded the Staufer emperor Frederick II's war for the throne in 1211...
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    alternations of maritime and alluvial sediments occurring in the Po Valley, at the Adriatic's north-west coast, and as far west as Piacenza, dating to the...
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    Studies. 3 (2): 199–213. doi:10.1093/jts/III.2.199. Tacitus. Annals. p. XV.44 . Eusebius of Caesarea (425). Church History.; Smallwood, E.M. (1956). "'Domitian's...
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    Ghibellines)—, may also have been the hope for offspring: late pregnancy was quite possible, as the example of Constance of Sicily shows. Cosmas of Prague...
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  • high debt burden of his diocese. The hostility to the kingship of a child was growing, so Philip was chosen by Ghibellines as defender of the empire during...
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    müsa in Alessandria, Genoa, Pavia and Piacenza, and so forth. Numerous percussion instruments are a part of Italian folk music, including wood blocks...
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    perspectives of the pro-papal Guelphs and pro-imperial Ghibellines. From the Guelph perspective are the contemporary Annales placentini guelfi of Giovanni...
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    Standing out are the Amarelli di Cosenza, founded in 1731, the Fratelli Piacenza (1733), the Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta (1526). "Gli Alpini - Esercito...
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  • known as the Guelphs and Ghibellines. During the sede vacante, Frederick II surrounded Rome with his armies, blocking the arrival of some cardinal electors...
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