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  2. English Reformation - Wikipedia

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    The break with Rome gave Henry VIII power to administer the English Church, tax it, appoint its officials, and control its laws. It also gave him control over the church's doctrine and ritual. [70] While Henry remained a traditional Catholic, his most important supporters in breaking with Rome were the Protestants.

  3. Battle of Nola (214 BC) - Wikipedia

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    Another factor was that even after the Battle of Cannae, Hannibal had not been able to break up the Roman confederation. [2] Not a single member of the confederation broke its treaty with Rome. [ 3 ] The roots of Roman power in the peninsula went deep, based upon time and the mutual benefit that both Rome and her subordinate allies had received ...

  4. Roman–Hernici conflicts - Wikipedia

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    From at least the early fifth century BC there were disputes between Rome and the Hernici. [citation needed] In 495 BC, the Hernici joined the Volsci in an unsuccessful invasion of Roman territory. [2] In 487 BC, they again engaged the Romans in battle, and were defeated by the Romans under the leadership of the Roman consul Gaius Aquillius ...

  5. History of Rome - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine Rome and the Greek Popes: Eastern influences on Rome and the papacy from Gregory the Great to Zacharias, A.D. 590–752. Lexington Books. Gregorovius, Ferdinand. History of the City of Rome in the Middle Ages. Fields, Nic (2007). The Roman Army of the Punic Wars 264–146 BC. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-84603-145-8.

  6. Public holidays in Italy - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the 12 national holidays, each city or town celebrates a public holiday on the occasion of the festival of the local patron saint.For example, Rome on 29 June (Saints Peter and Paul), Milan on 7 December (Saint Ambrose), Naples on 19 September (Saint Januarius), Venice on 25 April (Saint Mark the Evangelist) and Florence on 24 June (Saint John the Baptist). [2]

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