Geographical Location - Italy

  1. Lex Hortensia Reforms the Roman Constitution
  2. Lombard Conquest of Italy
  3. Luccan-Florentine War
  4. Machiavelli Writes The Prince
  5. Magyar Invasions of Italy, Saxony, and Bavaria
  6. Marconi Patents the Telegraph
  7. Marius Creates a Private Army
  8. The Marshall Plan Provides Aid to Europe
  9. Mazzini Founds Young Italy
  10. Millions of Europeans Join Antinuclear Protests
  11. Mussolini Seizes Dictatorial Powers in Italy
  12. Napoleon III and Emperor Francis Joseph Meet at Villafranca
  13. Neapolitan Revolution
  14. Nero Persecutes the Christians
  15. North Atlantic Treaty
  16. North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  17. Origin of Municipia
  18. Ostrogoths
  19. Outbreak of the Decian Persecution
  20. Ovid’s Metamorphoses Is Published
  21. Palestinians Seize Achille Lauro Cruise Ship
  22. The Papal Inquisition
  23. Pasternak’s Doctor Zhivago Is Published
  24. Peace of Lodi
  25. Petrarch and Boccaccio Recover Classical Texts
  26. Piccard Invents Bathyscaphe
  27. Plato Develops His Theory of Ideas
  28. Pound’s Cantos Is Published
  29. Punic Wars
  30. Rape of Lucretia
  31. Revolutions of 1848
  32. Revolutions of 1848 in Italy
  33. Rilke’s Duino Elegies Depicts Art as a Transcendent Experience
  34. Rise of Etruscan Civilization in Rome
  35. Roman Civil Wars of 235-394
  36. Roman Civil Wars of 88-30 b.c.e.
  37. Roman Empire
  38. Roman Juvenal Composes Satires
  39. Roman Playwright Terence Dies
  40. Roman Poet Catullus Dies
  41. Roman Republic Replaces Monarchy
  42. Samnite Wars
  43. Second Triumvirate Enacts Proscriptions
  44. Sibylline Books Are Compiled
  45. Sicilian-Byzantine Wars
  46. Spartacus Leads Slave Revolt
  47. Thomas Aquinas Compiles the Summa Theologiae
  48. Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus Is Tribune
  49. Transmission of the European Alphabet
  50. The Triple Alliance