The Papal States.
The Papal States
Ancient dwellers of south central Italy are called Oscan.
Italy joined the Allied powers because they promised better rewards from the spoils of the war in terms of being granted conquered territories. Italy initially had an agreement with the Central Powers.
They controlled Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily and Illyricum on the eastern coast of the the Adriatic Sea.
The Spanish Bourbons controlled Spain and its overseas territories, including large parts of the Americas, such as modern-day Mexico, much of Central and South America, and several Caribbean islands. They also held territories in Europe, including parts of Italy, such as Naples and Sicily, and territories in the Low Countries. The Bourbon dynasty's influence extended to various colonies and territories across the globe during the 18th and 19th centuries.
Italy joined the Allied powers because they promised better rewards from the spoils of the war in terms of being granted conquered territories. Italy initially had an agreement with the Central Powers.
Central powers by the allies. _____ The term Central Power was generally used in WW1. Italy and Germany were called the Axis in WW2.
Both countries had empires that were newly formed, and were looking to expand their territories.
Britten controlled northen Somalia and Italy controlled southen Somalia
No. France in WW 1 is of the Triple Alliance against the Central powers, in WW2 it is allied against the Axis, which is Germany, Italy & Japan.
Northern Italy was controlled by Austria.
If Italy entered World War I on the side of the Entente Powers, it was promised several territories, including South Tyrol and Trentino from Austria-Hungary, as well as Istria. Additionally, Italy sought claims on parts of Dalmatia and other territories along the Adriatic coast. These promises were part of the Treaty of London in 1915, aimed at incentivizing Italy to join the war effort against the Central Powers.