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  • <blockquote>Romagna, Romandiola, a great Province in [[Italy]], in the States of the Church: of old called Aemilia Regio. Bounded on the [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • ...h; it is every where very fertil, and by some accounted the richest in all Italy, abounding in excellent Wines, Silks, both raw, and wrought into many Fabri ...ed, because that here it is thought that Sicily was by the Sea broken from Italy. 3. Salernum, famous for the study of Physick: and 4. Nicotera, seated on t
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  • ...t of ground which containeth Sabaudia, the Delphinate, and other confining Provinces, were heretofore a Kingdome, as it appeare in Livie, lib. 21. where we read ...al d'Osta, we will speake in a more convenient place in the Description of Italy, where we will entreat of Piemont.
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  • ...he Kings hands, who thought fit to annex so noble a Prince neighbouring on Italy for ever to his Kingdome. The Delphinate therefore being one of the chiefe
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  • |Contains provinces = ...1405. This University boasts of being the first that brought Printing into Italy.
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  • ...ian Bay; and now since the yeare 1536, it is counted one of the seventeene Provinces, at what time the Groningians did put themselves into the protection of Cha ...wonne.For while he lived, Germany did inherritAll praise which Greece and Italy could merit.</blockquote>Also this Cittie was the birth place of Wesselus B
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  • ...o your view, from the East to the bank of the River Visurgis, contains the Provinces of Stegingia which is subject to the Castle of Delmenhorst, and Stadland, w ...r originall from hence, who as Plutarch reporteth, did heretofore goe into Italy with the Cymbrians, and were slaine by Caius Marius; whose name doth yet co
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  • ...ovince being subject to the Venetians, shall be describ'd with the rest of Italy. The Chief Town is, ...ing of the Heruli, near this Place. The Sclavonian Tongue, spoken in these Provinces, reaches no farther West than this Town, and here the common People speak a
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  • ...t these Seas, and do much mischief to Christian Merchants on the Coasts of Italy, Sicily, and elsewhere. 6. Lepeda is in some repute, as it was in the time [[Category:Provinces]]
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  • |Contains provinces = ...ver Po, is the Metropolis of Montferrat, and one of the strongest Holds of Italy. Pope Sixtus IV. erected it into an Episcopal See, A. D. 1474. at the Reque
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  • ..., French-Luxembourg, the Palatinate of the Rhine, Franche-Comte: all these Provinces are possess'd by the French, except the Palatinate. It brings forth plentif ...age for it to the French Kings. The War of Lorrain, which followed that of Italy, was made upon the account of this Homage not being paid: The Dutchy of Bar
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  • |Contains provinces =Banda di Dentro, Banda di Fuora, Banda di quà da Monti, Banda di là da M ...de, and the Westerne side the outermost side. That part which is neerer to Italy is called Cismontana, or on this side the Mountaines, & that which runneth
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  • |Contains provinces = Piedmont, [[French Piedmont|French Piedmont]], The Lordship of Verceil, T <blockquote>Piedmont, Piedmontium, Pedemontium, is a Province of [[Italy]], towards [[France]] and [[Switzerland]]; called by the French Piedmont; b
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  • |Contains provinces = ...with many sorts of Merchandizes that are transported hither out of divers Provinces. In fine, Lodi is famous for excellent Cheeses, which are made there in gre
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  • |Contains provinces = ...to his Kingdomes and Provinces, that so he might more conveniently invade Italy and Germanie, whereupon at the beginning of Summer in the yeare 1592. the g
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  • ...der the name of Del Mor. Of large extent, conceived to be half as bigge as Italy. By that accompt (the truth whereof I do very much doubt) greater than Ze� ...Fort both were conquered by Stephen of Hagan for the States of the united Provinces: who having cleered the Countrey of the Portugal Forces, possessed themselv
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  • ...seene in the Table. It hath also more great Lakes than any other parts of Italy: among which is that which Pliny and Strabo call Verbanus, which the Italia ...speake as pure language, as in the middle of Germany, or in the middle of Italy. In this Citty that famous Counsell was celebrated, in the yeere 1546. unde
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  • ...ts of Europe, carry it into many Kingdoms, and many times relieve fruitful Provinces in time of casual Dearth; into which Granaries, under a great Penalty, no M ...whose Red Cross they carry in their Flags, as doth also England, Genoua in Italy, and the Island Saio in the Arches; the City is seated about one English mi
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  • ...both for beauty, and costly building, all the ancient and new Churches in Italy, so that learned men and travellers that come to see it doe much admire it. ...the entertainment of Ʋlysses and his Fellows. This Isle is divided into 3 Provinces or Valleys.
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  • |Contains provinces =[[Savoy, Province|Savoy, Province]], [[Maurienne|Maurienne]], [[Tarantaise ...unt Cenis, and the lesser St. Bernard, make the two principal Passages for Italy. 'Tis very cold in these parts; the Inhabitants, by reason of their drinkin
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