Colonna
Colonna , noble Roman family that played a leading part in the history of Rome from the 12th to the 16th cent. They were hereditary enemies of the Orsini and Caetani families, generally siding with the Ghibellines, or antipapal faction, against the Guelph alliance (see Guelphs and Ghibellines ). Sciarra Colonna, d. 1329, a bitter enemy of Pope Boniface VIII , was excommunicated, fled to the court of King Philip IV of France, and led, with Chancellor Nogaret, the French expedition that captured (1303) Boniface. As senator of Rome, Sciarra supported Holy Roman Emperor Louis IV during his Italian expedition and bestowed the imperial crown on him in 1328, but he was forced into exile when Louis departed shortly afterward. Despite its antipapal attitude, the family produced in Pope Martin V (Oddone Colonna) one of the most successful advocates of papal authority. Fabrizio Colonna, d. 1520, was a general of the Holy League against King Louis XII of France. His daughter was Vittoria Colonna (see separate article). Prospero Colonna, 1452-1523, Fabrizio's cousin, also fought the French in the Italian Wars and defeated them (1522) at La Bicocca. Marcantonio Colonna, 1535-84, duke of Paliano, commanded the papal forces in the battle of Lepanto (1571) against the Turks. Many other members of the family distinguished themselves in the service of the Holy See and of Spain. Three lines of the family, all of princely rank, are still in existence. The Colonna Palace in Rome was begun by Martin V.
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Devolution and development--the Sardinian experience: the recent transition from Italian rule to regional autonomy has contributed to the development of the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, with agri-tourism, local products, and traditional crafts stimulating the Sardinian economy.(regional development)
Magazine article from: Town and Country Planning; 9/1/2005; ; 700+ words
; 'THERE IS NOT in Italy what there is in Sardinia, nor in Sardinia what there is in Italy,' wrote the 18th century...the Italian island. A few centuries after Cetti, Sardinia still differs from the Italian mainland, especially...
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Magnetic fabric of granitoids from Southern Corsica and Northern Sardinia and implications for Late Hercynian tectonic setting
Magazine article from: Journal of the Geological Society; 3/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Southern Corsica (France) and Northern Sardinia (Italy) provide a high-density net...the same period. Keywords: Corsica, Sardinia, Hercynian belt, magnetic susceptibility...Southern Corsica (France) and Northern Sardinia (Italy). Detailed structural data...
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Sardinia's stony mysteries; Island's prehistoric towers, wells give glimpse of its heart to trekkers willing to explore interior
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 9/4/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...is just one of the many mysteries of Sardinia, an island that keeps its secrets well...other Europeans. Thousands flock to Sardinia's sun-soaked beaches each summer...conquer it in mind. But then, as now, Sardinia's heart remains hidden from most outsiders...
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G8: OVER-EXPLOITED SOUTH SARDINIA A TEST CASE FOR G8 MEETING
News Wire article from: Inter Press Service English News Wire; 7/6/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...society organizations are staying on in Sardinia in support of a region hit by unemployment...Berlusconi moved the G8 meeting from Sardinia to L'Aquila, north-east of Rome...that had begun work with the people of Sardinia decided they would not walk out on the...
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Stephen L. Dyson & Robert J. Rowland Jr.: Archaeology and history of Sardinia from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages: shepherds, sailors, & conquerors.(Book review)
Magazine article from: Antiquity; 9/1/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...ROWLAND JR. Archaeology and history of Sardinia from the Stone Age to the Middle Ages...historical and archaeological profile of Sardinia from the Palaeolithic to the Modern age...historical and cultural palimpsest. Sardinia has now joined the wider Mediterranean...
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NOTHING SARDONIC ABOUT SARDINIA
Newspaper article from: Dayton Daily News; 8/24/2004; ; 700+ words
; ...Brown County. Both trips take us to Sardinia. Any tie between the two is tenuous...Hymnal. Just what hymns are sung to `Sardinia' is hard to say, because, say United...tie. Sort of. Maybe. The island of Sardinia is a high-class tourism destination...
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The Sardinia you can still afford... Only the rich buy in Costa Smeralda, but the island's south is cheap enough for the rest of us.
Newspaper article from: The Mail on Sunday (London, England); 6/17/2007; 700+ words
; ...springs to mind when most people think of Sardinia is the luxurious Costa Smeralda in the...you will find a much more affordable Sardinia with beaches, scenery and archaeological...founder of London-based My Villa In Sardinia, has been finding properties for Britons...
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Sardinia on a plate
Newspaper article from: Evening Standard - London; 2/6/2008; ; 700+ words
; Location Sardinia lies in the middle of the Mediterranean...the Med, roughly the size of Wales. Sardinia is an autonomous region of Italy where...busiest times when hotels are full. Sardinia is very quiet outside this season. Access...
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Doubletree by Hilton to Debut in Sardinia.
Newspaper article from: Entertainment Newsweekly; 11/6/2009; 700+ words
; ...an upscale Doubletree by Hilton in Olbia, Sardinia. Anticipated to open later this autumn...across Italy. "As our first property in Sardinia, the Doubletree by Hilton, Olbia-Sardinia will be a fantastic addition to our Italian...
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DETAILS Sardinia
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post; 10/12/2003; 669 words
; ...THERE: There are no nonstop flights to Sardinia from the United States. From Washington...and take a connecting flight to one of Sardinia's three airports: Cagliari in the...take an overnight boat from Italy to Sardinia. Boats leave frequently from Genoa...
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Sardinia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Sardinia , Ital. Sardegna, region (1991 pop...mostly on the Mediterranean island of Sardinia, which is separated in the north from...Maddalena islands. Cagliari is the capital of Sardinia, which is divided into the provinces...
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kingdom of Sardinia
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
kingdom of Sardinia name given to the possessions of the...house of ) in 1720, when the island of Sardinia was awarded (by the Treaty of London...the loss of Sicily to Austria. Besides Sardinia, the kingdom included Savoy, Piedmont...
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Charles Albert, King of Sardinia
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Charles Albert, King of Sardinia Charles Albert (1798-1849) was king of Sardinia (Piedmont) from 1831 to 1849. He played an...Piedmont, and the entire court took refuge in Sardinia, where Charles Albert spent the first 16 years...
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Sardinians
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...are the inhabitants of the island of Sardinia, today an autonomous region of Italy...nationality. Location. The island of Sardinia lies in the central Mediterranean Sea...area of 24,090 square kilometers, Sardinia is the second-largest Mediterranean...
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Risorgimento
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...Two Sicilies (1820) and in the kingdom of Sardinia (1821). Despite severe reprisals inspired...later turned out, was Victor Emmanuel II of Sardinia. The Fight for Unification Sardinia assumed the leadership of the Risorgimento...
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