The discovery of new trade routes to the east threatened the city-state's control over that trade
Italian is some kind of evolved Latin, so it never "replaced" Latin, it's just that the language changed somehow over time... it's exagerated, but let's say Italian is some kind of latin. Vic
It was a 19th Century Italian movement to unify Italy, inspired by new economic and political forces around 1815. Such as the liberal and nationalist ideologies spurred by the French Revolution and the ideas of 18th Century Italian reformers and illuministi.
The Italian Campaign occurred during World War II and refers to various Allied missions that took place in and around Italy. The ultimate result was the collapse of fascist Italy.
The affects were more places around the world being colonized and the explorers getting goods and resorses from those places
John Cabot was born around 1450. It is believed that he was born either in Castiglione Chiavarese in the Republic of Genoa or in Gaeta in the Kingdom of Naples. He disappeared around 1499. It is known that he was of Italian descent.
Jimmy led an exploration around the world.
building walls around their cities.
around the 1400s.
south around south America
attorno
Because he traveled around the world
Around 750 B.C. villages in a small area joined together to form a city in the shadow of a Acropolis began to develop their own tradition ad their own form of government and laws. Today these are called city-states.
Imperialism, exploration, colonization
It's a mass of hard rock that has resisted erosion even though the plateau around it has been destroyed. The Uluru is an example. :)
No, the Italian Greyhounds are not a dog breed that barks alot.
The Italian language originated from Latin around the 13th to 14th century. It evolved from Latin as it was spoken in the region that is now modern Italy. Today, Italian is one of the Romance languages derived from Latin.
The modern Italian name for the region Rome is in is called Lazio.