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32 After the fall of Napoleon ( who had called his son the King of Rome ) , and the settlement of Vienna in 1815 , when political agitation started for the unification of Italy into a single nation - state , it was inevitable that men ...
32 After the fall of Napoleon ( who had called his son the King of Rome ) , and the settlement of Vienna in 1815 , when political agitation started for the unification of Italy into a single nation - state , it was inevitable that men ...
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It was the enduring and inescapable attraction of Rome , what Rome meant for all Italians , that made it imperative to breach the walls at Porta Pia and make it the capital of united Italy in September 1870.
It was the enduring and inescapable attraction of Rome , what Rome meant for all Italians , that made it imperative to breach the walls at Porta Pia and make it the capital of united Italy in September 1870.
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Classical rhetoric did not die ' south of the Alps , because ' by the eighth century the first glimmerings of a new civic life emerged in Italy ; Venice in the relative safety of her lagoon began to elect her doges and manage her own ...
Classical rhetoric did not die ' south of the Alps , because ' by the eighth century the first glimmerings of a new civic life emerged in Italy ; Venice in the relative safety of her lagoon began to elect her doges and manage her own ...
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