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    before the period came to an end in the late 1830s. In 1714, the Treaty of Rastatt formalized the transfer of Milan from Spanish to Austrian rule. During...
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  • Placido Maria Visaj. Gjlla Giani (1988). L'Arco della Pace di Milano (in Italian). Milano: Di Baio Editore. p. 37. ISBN 88-7080-176-4. Bloy, Marjie (30...
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    whose sovereignty was confirmed by the 1713–14 treaties of Utrecht and Rastatt. In 1717 a Spanish fleet reoccupied Cagliari, and the following year Sardinia...
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    Hercules, 2nd century AD. Majocchi, Pierluigi (2008). "Francesco Sforza e la pace di Lodi". Archivio Storico Lodigiano. Lodi: Società Storica Lodigiana. Meriggi...
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    would continue for another two years, until Charles VI signed the peace of Rastatt, by which he decided to accept what had been established at Utrecht. On...
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    December 2019. "Gemellaggi, Cooperazione decentrata e Pace" (in Italian). San Casciano in Val di Pesa. 22 December 2016. Retrieved 13 January 2021. "Gemellaggi...
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    Franco-Spanish "Party of the Two Crowns", and the subsequent Treaty of Utrecht and Rastatt passed control of much of Italy (Milan, Naples and Sardinia) from Spain...
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    Königlich-Sächsische Staatseisenbahnen (Royal Saxon State Railways) by Waggonfabrik Rastatt with electric equipment from Brown, Boveri & Cie and diesel engines from...
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    internees, including nearly 400 British Indians. Celle Castle in Lower Saxony. Rastatt Camp, for French civilians. On 30 January 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed...
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  • Treaty of Rastatt in 1714. While the Habsburgs may not have gained all they wanted, they still made significant gains through both Rastatt and Karlowitz...
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  • Lotti), andLe Triomphe de la paix, a cantata celebrating the Treaty of Rastatt (1714). Torri likely composed his Magnificat in C major for double choir...
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