Geographical Location - Italy

  1. Etruscan-Roman Wars
  2. The European Social Charter Is Signed
  3. Evidence Is Found of a Worldwide Catastrophe at the End of the Cretaceous Period
  4. Exploitation of the Arch
  5. Fall of Rome
  6. Fiat Plans to Build a Factory in the Soviet Union
  7. First Punic War
  8. First Roman Aqueduct Is Built
  9. Florentine School of Art Emerges
  10. Florentine Wars
  11. Founding of Syracuse
  12. Founding of the Franciscans
  13. Founding of the Pythagorean Brotherhood
  14. Franco-Spanish War
  15. Frederick II Leads the Sixth Crusade
  16. French Foreign Legion
  17. French Revolutionary Wars
  18. Gaius Creates Edition of the Institutes of Roman Law
  19. Galileo Confirms Heliocentric Model of the Solar System
  20. Geothermal Power Is Produced for the First Time
  21. Gothic Armies Sack Rome
  22. Gothic War
  23. Goths
  24. Great Britain and France Sign the San Remo Agreement
  25. Great Britain Withdraws from the Concert of Europe
  26. History Develops as a Scholarly Discipline
  27. Holy Roman Empire
  28. Hungarian-Venetian Wars
  29. Huns
  30. Huns Begin Migration West from Central Asia
  31. Imprisonment and Death of Boethius
  32. Inauguration of the Dominate in Rome
  33. Inception of Church-State Problem
  34. Institution of the Plebeian Tribunate
  35. Invasion at Salerno
  36. Invasion of the Black Death
  37. Invasions of Attila the Hun
  38. Italian Factory Explosion Releases Dioxin
  39. Italian Wars
  40. Italian Wars of Unification
  41. Italy Annexes Libya
  42. Italy Conquers Ethiopia
  43. Italy Is Proclaimed a Kingdom
  44. Italy Legalizes Abortion
  45. Italy’s Postwar Economic Boom
  46. Jews Are Expelled from England, France, and Southern Italy
  47. Julian Law Expands Roman Citizenship
  48. Justinian’s Wars Against the Vandals, Ostrogoths, and Visigoths
  49. Leone Renovates the Western Genre
  50. Levi Recognizes the Axiom of Choice in Set Theory