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Cisalpine Gaul - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cisalpine Republic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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As the act in its final state failed to embody the principles of the Protestation, new society was formed to perpetuate these, under the ominous title of "The Cisalpine Club". Others besides the members of the Catholic Committee were invited to join the club, and the membership usually numbered between forty and fifty.
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Resources about the Conquest of Cisalpine Gaul ... Cisalpine Gaul wouldn't be fully pacified until Hannibal's defeat; and the rest of Gallia Transalpina until the arrival of Caesar in the mid 1st century BC.
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Cisalpine - Definition of Cisalpine at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Cisalpine. Look it up now! ... Use cisalpine in a Sentence...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Cisalpine Gaul. Cisalpine Gaul. Information about Cisalpine Gaul in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... The Cisalpine Republic in northern Italy was the creation of Napoleon 1797, known as the Italian Republic 1802–04 and the Kingdom of Italy 1804–15.
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The northern region comprising the Po (Padus) plain and its mountain fringes from the Apennines to the Alps was known to the Romans as Cisalpine Gaul. In the middle republic it was not considered part of Italy, which extended only to the foothills of the Apennines along a line roughly from Pisae to Ariminum.
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A selection of articles related to Cisalpine Republic - Extension ... A Wisdom Archive on Cisalpine Republic - Extension ... More material related to Cisalpine Republic can be found here:
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(remind me to work on run-on sentences in the future.) So, I think the start of senior year will be a good time to rededicate myself to the various exciting projects of Cisalpine Industries. Lets take a look at what the future holds.
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The Cisalpine Republic (Italian: Repubblica Cisalpina) was a French client republic in Northern Italy that lasted from 1797 to 1802. After the Battle of Lodi, in May 1796, the French general Napoleon Bonaparte proceeded to organize two states—one ... Cisalpine Republic - Extension...
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