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Milan is an ancient city. It was occupied by the Celtics in 400BC, and then by the Romans in 222 BC. It contains a mix of architecture types, such as Gothic and neoclassical. Milan is home to Milan Cathedral, The Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie, the Peace Arch, Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, and the Royal Palace of Milan.

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What did the edict of Milan proclaim?

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The Edict of Milan legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire.

Berlin and Milan decrees?

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Who is number eight in Inter Milan?

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Who has played fo AC milan and inter milan?

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The Brazilian striker Ronaldo Lima is the player who played for both Milan teams . He first played for Inter Milan after leaving Barcelona , and then joined A.C.Milan after he played for Real Madrid.

Is Milan a mega city?

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Milan is not a primate city. Rome has twice as many inhabitants and is the political capital. Not to mention Torino has just as many residents as Milan. Rome is also more culturally the definition of Italy. Milan, however, is very prominent as a world city due to its fashion industry and is an alpha city.

Famous food in Milan?

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Why is palermo warmer than Milan?

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I don’t know I was looking on this to find the answer :)

Famous fresco in Milan?

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The famous fresco found in Milan, Italy, is The Last Supper. This fresco is featured in the popular Dan Brown novel, The Da Vinci Code.

Who founded Inter Milan?

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The club was founded on March 9, 1908 as Internazionale FBC Milano, following a "schism" from the Milan Cricket and Football Club (43 members).

What year was Milan founded in?

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Inter Milan was formed in 1909.

What is the religion of Milan?

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Its catholic.

How far is Milan from rome?

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The total distance from Milan, Italy to Rome, Italy is 296 miles. This is equivalent to 476 kilometers or 257 nautical miles.

Is Milan in Italy or Spain?

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Milan is located in northern Italy. There is of course a Milan, Ohio and a Milan, Michigan.

What is the population of Milan in 1500?

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about 11,500,000

Which is the nearest airport in Milan to the center of Milan?

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The nearest major airport is Linate Airport (LIN / LIML). This airport has international and domestic flights and is about 8km (5 miles) driving distance from the center of Milan, Italy.

When was Milan cathedral built?

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it was dedicated to Saint Mary Nascent.

Who is better Milan or inter?

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Milan is the team that has won more than all other teams in the world

At the moment, inter is a better team than milan, but all-time, ac milan is the better team.

I would say Milan is the best, even now!

What is the proper adjective for Milan?

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It might be "MILANY", as in: He is a "Milany" guy; But, it wouldn't be a "proper" adjective. The proper DEMONYM or GENTILIC would be: MILANESE, or MILANIAN, or MILANER. And I think that MILANESE is the most widely used.

Who is the current manager of Inter Milan?

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Marcello Lippi

  • Birthplace: Viareggio, Italy
  • Previous Clubs: Sampdoria (youth team); Pontedera; Siena; Pistoiese; Carrarese; Cesena; Lucchese; Atalanta; Napoli; Juventus; Internazionale; Juventus; Italy
  • Honors: Italian League Championship: 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003; Coppa Italia: 1995; Supercoppa Italiana:1995, 1997, 2002, 2003; UEFA Champions League: 1996; European Supercup: 1996; Intercontinental Cup: 1996; FIFA World Cup: 2006

Why did the edict of Milan happen?

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So that the Christians could have their freedom to worship and others to worship without fear.

What was the important of the edict of Milan?

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It's an edict signed by Emperor Constantine and Emperor Licinius in 313A.D., which established a policy of religious freedom for all, especially Christianity. On the one hand, Christianity was made legal in the Roman Empire. Christians could now practice their faith openly, which contributed to the growth of Christianity. However on the other hand, the Church became more secular. For the first time, the Church had to deal with the issues of political power and wealth.

Emperor established the Edict of Milan in 313?

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The Edict of Milan marked a dramatic change in the way Christians were treated in the Roman Empire. They would now be tolerated instead of persecuted. They would be compensated for property that had been seized.

Who signed the edict of Milan?

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The edict of Milan was issued in the reign of Constantine the Great.