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391 matches to Italian Wars
Henze, Hans. 1926-. German/Italian composer. Combines German intellectualism with Italian lyricism. We Come to the River 1976.
Hippolytus, St. c170-235. Italian martyr. First Antipope, 217-.
Irredentists. 1878. Italian political party with object of incorporating neighbouring regions.
Italian East Africa. 1936-41. Italian colonies in Africa. Ethiopia, Eritrea, Italian Somaliland.
Italian Somaliland. 1890 Italy. 1936-41 WWII Colony. 1960 +British Somaliland =Somalia.
Leoncavello, Ruggero. 1857-1919. Italian opera composer. I Pagliacci 1892.
Levi, Primo. 1919-87. Italian writer. Survival in Auschwitz 1947. Periodic Table 1975.
Libya. 7C BC Phoenician, Carthage, Greek colonies. 46BC Rome. 476 Vandal(W). 534 Byzantine 647 Arab. 1551 Ottoman. 1911 Italian colony. 1943 British/French 1950 Independent Kingdom. 1969 Qaddafi coup. Terrorism. Lockerbie.
Lombard, Peter. 1100-1160. Italian bishop. Book of Sentences.
Lombardo, Pietro. 1435-1515. Antonio 1458-1516. Tullio 1455-1532. Italian architects and sculptors. Dante’s tomb 1485. Doge’s Palace 1498.
Magenta, Battle. 1859. France, Piedmont defeat Austria creating Italian Unity. Carnage led to founding of Red Cross. Eponymous dye discovered 1859.
Magliabechi, Antonio. 1633-1714. Italian Medici librarian.
Malaparte, Curzio. 1898-1957. Italian Fascist writer. Coup d’Etat 1931.
Malatesta. 13-16C. Italian family. Ruled Rimini.
Malpighi, Marcello. 1628-94. Italian physician. Early microscopic anatomy. Malpighi skin layer.
Mancini, Pasquale. 1817-88. Italian Risorgimento leader, statesman. Triple Alliance 1882.
Manzoni, Alessandro. 1785-1873. Italian Romatic writer. The Betrothed 1825-7.
Marconi, Guglielmo. 1874-1937. Italian physicist. First transatlantic radio reception 1901.

Marinetti, Fillippo. 1876-1944. Italian Fascist author. Founded Futurism 1909.
Marsilius of Padua. c1282-1343. Italian political philosopher. -“political power comes from the people”.
Matteotti Crisis. 1924. Italian Fascists kill Socialist, Matteotti for denouncing them. Aventine Secession.
Mazzini, Giuseppe. 1805-72. Genoa republican for Italian unity. Founded Young Italy 1831. Led Rome Republic 1849.
Medici. Merchant family. Ruled Florence 1434~1737. Patron of Italian Renaissance arts. Catherine. Marie. Popes Leo X, Clement VII, Leo XI.
Metastasio, Pietro. 1698-1782. Italian librettist for Gluck, Handel, Haydn, Mozart.
Metaxas, Ioannis. 1871-1941. Greek dictator 1936-. Repelled Italian invasion 1940.