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[edit] Romagnole Wars
In the article on Giovanni Malatesta that I abstracted from the Catholic Encyclopedia there is a reference to the Romagnole Wars. The rest is silence. Cutler 23:42, Apr 5, 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Fact-checking
In 951? the thrones of Italy and Germany were united.
Somebody check on this date.
[edit] Geographic weirdness
‘ The Imperial authority never extended much south of the Italian peninsula.’ What, not into Lampedusa? Not into Africa? What is intended here (and is it true)? —Ian Spackman 21:00, 6 May 2006 (UTC)