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Medici Vase
Roman era ornamental garden vase
Bersagliere
1938 Soldati-class destroyer
Diribitorium
The diribitorium was a public voting hall situated on the campus Martius in Ancient Rome. In this building, the votes cast by the people were counted by diribitores (election officials). Construction of the building was started by Marcus Agrippa but finished by Augustus in 7 BC.
Siege of Syracuse
278 BCE siege of Sicilian wars with Carthage
Siege of Rometta
Fatimid seige against Byzantine Sicily
Roman Catholic Diocese of Lentini
Lucania
Byzantine province in southern Italy
Via Claudia Nova
Roman road
Olgiasca
Olgiasca is a frazione of the comune of Colico (Province of Lecco), northern Italy. It is located in the eponymous peninsula on the northern eastern shore of the Lake Como.
Venetian Plain
Italian plain
Naples–Portici railway
First Italian railway line (opened 1839)
Royal Academy of Italy
academic institution of the Kingdom of Italy during the Fascist era (1929-1944)
Battle of Francavilla
1719 battle of the War of the Quadruple Alliance
Red Week
1914 insurrection
Sala Clementina
hall of the Apostolic Palace
Val Demone
historical administrative territorial entity in Sicily
Lagarina Valley
valley
Battle of Marciano
1554 battle of the Italian War of 1551–1559
Carmignano DOCG
wine
Duchy of Sora
1443–1796 Italian state
Commune of Rome
attempt to re-establish a republican form of government in Rome during the 12th century
Via Campana
ancient Roman road from Pozzuoli to Capua
County of Montechiarugolo
Italian polity
Race for Trieste
1945 WWII battle
Poetto
thumb| Poetto is the main beach of Cagliari in Sardinia, Italy. It stretches for about 8 km, from Sella del Diavolo ('Devil's Saddle') up to the coastline of Quartu Sant'Elena. Poetto is also the name of the district located on the western stretch of the strip between the beach and Molentargius - Saline Regional Park.
Rocca Paolina
fortificated building in Perugia, Italy
Palazzo Erizzo alla Maddalena
building in Venice, Italy
Temple of Jupiter Feretrius
building in Rome, Italy
Old Latium
region of the Italian peninsula bounded to the north by the river Tiber, to the east by the central Apennine mountains, to the west by the Mediterranean Sea and to the south by Monte Circeo
Walls of Milan
Defensive walls of the city of Milan
Santa Maria in Porto Basilica
church building in Ravenna, Italy
Pisa Griffin
medieval Islamic bronze sculpture
Oratory of San Bernardino
building in Perugia, Italy
Gesù Vecchio, Naples
church building in Naples, Italy
Siege of Taormina
962 Fatimid seige against Byzantine Sicily
Cupid and Psyche (Roman sculpture)
Roman statue
Siege of Padua
1509 siege
Cortina Sliding Centre
Winter sports venue being built in Italy
Battle of Verona
489
Ecclesiastical region Campania
geographical group of dioceses, ecclesiastical provinces or parishes of the Roman Catholic Church in Italy
Siege of Ravenna
490-493 siege warfare between Ostrogoths and Herules Odoacer
Republic of Brescia
temporary French client republic in Italy
Bombardment of Genoa
1684 military event
Sanctuary of Fortuna Primigenia
Roman sanctuary in Palestrina
Torino Olympic Park
group of parks in Turin, Italy
Venetian Province
province of the Austrian Empire (1798-1805)
Trams in Turin
tram system in Turin, Italy
Sisters of the Resurrection
Roman Catholic religious congregation
Naples underground geothermal zone
underground museum in Chiaia, Municipality 1 of Naples, Italy
Murus Romuli
8th-century BC fortifications around the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy, traditionally credited to Romulus
Curia Cornelia
curia in the Roman Forum
Pallantium
Pallantium () was an ancient city near the Tiber river on the Italian peninsula. Roman mythology, as recounted in Virgil's Aeneid for example, states that the city was founded in Magna Graecia by Evander of Pallene and other ancient Greeks sometime previous to the Trojan War. In addition, Dionysius of Halicarnassus writes that Romans say that the city was founded by Greeks from Pallantium of Arcadia, about sixty years before the Trojan war and the leader was Evander. Solinus writes that the Arcadians were the founders of the city.
Battle of Cascina
1364 battle between Pisa and Florence
Pera
settlement in Trento, Italy
Walls of Genoa
Series of walls surrounding the city of Genoa, Italy
Via Severiana
ancient Roman road in central Italy leading from Latium to Campania, running southeast from Ostia to Terracina
Pulpit of Sant' Andrea, Pistoia
pulpit with sculpture by Giovanni Pisano
Arrotino
The Arrotino (Italian - the "Blade-Sharpener"), or formerly the Scythian, thought to be a figure from a group representing the Flaying of Marsyas is a Hellenistic-Roman sculpture (Pergamene school) of a man crouching to sharpen a knife on a whetstone.
University of Vicenza
medieval Italian university
Liri Blues Festival
music festival