A republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD.
See more 1 The Italian republics were the glory of Europe in the middle ages.
2 The Cisalpine Republic was allowed to assume the name of Italian Republic .
3 For a good note on the subject, see Sismondi's Italian Republics , ed.
4 The Italian republics , the United Provinces of the Netherlands, are all in debt.
5 Paris in 1802.-BonapartePresident of the Italian republic . - My return to Coppet.
6 Yes, sire, you wished the existence of the Italian republic , and it existed.
7 The instruments of ratification shall be deposited with the government of the Italian Republic .
8 John Adams devoted two massive volumes to an account of the medieval Italian republics .
9 What had turned the Italian republics of the middle ages into lordships and duchies?
10 Florence, like Venice, and other Italian republics , jobbed her wars.
11 New York is politically a mediaeval Italian republic , and it's morally a frontier mining-town.
12 They thundered as one voice for the Italian Republic , and instantly broke up and disbanded.
13 These facts are related by Sismondi in his " Italian Republics , " vol.
14 Bonaparte seems to desire to force Venice, too, into the pale of his Italian republics .
15 To Milan came the ambassadors of princes, of the free cities, and of the Italian republics .
16 The Italian republics seem to have begun it.
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