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Alfonso V of Aragon to Gladiator (2000 film)

Alfonso V of Aragon · Allied invasion of Sicily · Ancient Roman society · Ancient Rome · Anne of Great Britain · Anselm of Canterbury · Augustine of Canterbury · Augustus · Auxiliaries (Roman military) · Battle of Actium · Battle of Flodden Field · Battle of Greece · Battle of Stalingrad · Benedict of Nursia · Benito Mussolini · Berengar I of Italy · Blackshirts · Bonaventure · Bảo Đại · Campaign history of the Roman military · Caracalla · Cardinal Mazarin · Catherine of Siena · Charles I of Naples · Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor · Christine de Pizan · Christopher Columbus · Claudius · Condottieri · Constantine I · Council of Florence · Dante Alighieri · Divine Comedy · Domitian · Elagabalus · Felice Beato · Ferdinand II of Aragon · Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies · Fibonacci · First Jewish–Roman War · Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor · Francis I of France · Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor · From Russia with Love (film) · Gaius Marius · Galileo Galilei · Giovanni Boccaccio · Giovanni Villani · Giuseppe Garibaldi · Gladiator (2000 film)

Golden Ambrosian Republic to Prince Eugene of Savoy

Golden Ambrosian Republic · Greco-Italian War · Hayreddin Barbarossa · Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor · Henry VIII of England · History of Italy · History of Italy as a monarchy and in the World Wars · History of the Italian Republic · Isabella I of Castile · Italian Campaign (World War II) · Italian War of 1521–1526 · Italian unification · Italo-Turkish War · Italy in the Middle Ages · John Cabot · Joseph of Arimathea · Julian the Apostate · Julius Caesar · King Arthur (film) · Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) · Leaning Tower of Pisa · Leonardo da Vinci · Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor · Lombards · Louis XII of France · Lucius Cornelius Sulla · Lucrezia Borgia · Marco Polo · Marcus Aurelius · Marcus Licinius Crassus · Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa · Mark Antony · Mary I of England · Masada · Milan Cathedral · Napoleon III of France · Napoleon I of France · Nero · Nerva · Operation Gladio · Ostrogoths · Pan (mythology) · Papal States · Philip II of Spain · Philip IV of Spain · Pope Boniface VIII · Pope Gregory VII · Pope Innocent III · Pope Pius XII · Prince Eugene of Savoy

Rainier III, Prince of Monaco to Zita of Bourbon-Parma

Rainier III, Prince of Monaco · Renaissance · Republic of Venice · Roger II of Sicily · Roman Kingdom · Roman Republic · Roman legion · Romulus and Remus · Rudy Giuliani · SS Andrea Doria · Saint Patrick · Scipio Africanus · Sejanus · Spartacus · The Decameron · Theodoric the Great · Thomas Aquinas · Tiberius · Titus · Tom Tancredo · Trajan · Trireme · Turkish War of Independence · Venice · Vespasian · War in Afghanistan (2001–present) · War of the League of Cambrai · Wilhelm Canaris · World War I · World War II · Zita of Bourbon-Parma