when spanish mercenaries let loose to sack the city of rome
The war between France and Spain for control of Italy culminated in the Treaty of Cateau-Cambrésis in 1559. This treaty effectively ended the long-standing conflict, establishing Spanish dominance over most of Italy while recognizing France's claims to certain territories. The agreement marked a significant shift in power dynamics in the region, solidifying Spain's influence in Italian affairs for decades to come.
no Portugal is next to Spain and Italy is over to the East more
SPAIN is the largest country that borders France, but Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom (over the English Channel) are also relatively large European countries that border France.
Over the centuries many countries have declared war on Spain, or wanted to. France, Portugal, England, Ottoman Empire, Italy, Germany, Spain (civil war), Poland, Austria etc.
Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.Aqueducts were built all over the empire wherever they were needed. There are ruins of them in Italy, France, Spain, Britain, Israel, Syria, Turkey, and probably many other places. The majority of the aqueducts were built underground, so we don't get to see them.
Spain, England, France, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Germany, Netherland, and Portugal are crazy. Scotland, Switzerland, and Turkey are not that crazy.
Over the centuries many countries have attacked England, including Scotland, Holland, Germany, France, Denmark, Norway, Spain and the Romans (Italy).
It was a race for resources and increased overseas holdings among several European nations, including Spain, England, Portugal, France and Italy.
Britain,Spain,and France
Thierry Henry (France): Arsenal (England); and Barcelona (Spain); Juventus (Italy) Didier Deschamps (France): Chelsea (England); Valencia (Spain); Juventus (Italy) Laurent Blanc (France): Manchester United (England); Barcelona (Spain); Internazionale (Italy) David Beckham (England): Manchester United (England); Real Madrid (Spain); AC Milan (Italy) Christian Pannuci (Italy): Chelsea (England); Real Madrid (Spain); AS Roma (Italy) Edgar Davids (The Netherlands): Tottenham Hotspurs (England); Barcelona (Spain); Juventus (Italy) Winston Bogarde (The Netherlands): Chelsea (England); Barcelona (Spain); AC Milan (Italy) Patrick Kluivert (The Netherlands): Newcastle United (England); Barcelona and Valencia (Spain); AC Milan (Italy) John Aloisi (Australia): Conventry City and Portsmouth (England); Osasuna and Deportivo La Coruna (Spain); Cremonese (Italy) John Carew (Norway): Aston Villa (England); Valencia (Spain); AS Roma (Italy) Abel Xavier (Portugal): Everton, Liverpool and Middlebrough (England); Real Oviedo (Spain); Bari and Roma (Italy) Florin Radiciou (Romania) : West Ham United (England); Espanyol (Spain); Bari, Verona, Brescia, AC Milan (Italy)
I have never seen Pepsi in France or Spain probably Italy as well. Only Coke.Pepsi is sold there as well..All over the world.
England, France, and Spain.