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Italians Collection (page 8)

"Italians: A Tapestry of Art, Sports, and Rich History" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world as we explore their diverse cultural tapestry

Background imageItalians Collection: Funerary Urn. 1st-2nd c. Roman art. Early Empire

Funerary Urn. 1st-2nd c. Roman art. Early Empire. Relief on marble. SPAIN. Madrid. National Museum of Archaeology. Proc: ITALY. Rome

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums. Palazzo dei

ITALY. Rome. Capitoline Museums. Palazzo dei Conservatori. Hall of the Captains. Statue of Francesco Aldobrandino. Sculpture

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Verona. Juliets tomb

ITALY. Verona. Juliets tomb

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Sirmione. Roman baths and Lake Garda

ITALY. Sirmione. Roman baths and Lake Garda. Roman art

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Trieste. Roman theatre. Roman art. Architecture

ITALY. Trieste. Roman theatre. Roman art. Architecture

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Rome. Agrippas Pantheon

ITALY. LAZIO. ROME. Rome. Agrippas Pantheon, built c. 80 BC by Apollodorus of Damascus

Background imageItalians Collection: BREGNO, Andrea (1418-1503). Piccolomini Altar

BREGNO, Andrea (1418-1503). Piccolomini Altar. 1481-1485. ITALY. TUSCANY. Siena. Cathedral. Piccolomini Altar (marble, 1503) by Andrea Bregno. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Relief on marble

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Trieste. Church of San Spiridione. Detail

ITALY. Trieste. Church of San Spiridione. Detail of the fa硤 e of the Church of San Spiridione, of the Greek-orthodox community. Architecture

Background imageItalians Collection: PISANO, Giovanni (1240-1320). Pulpit. 1302-1311

PISANO, Giovanni (1240-1320). Pulpit. 1302-1311

Background imageItalians Collection: Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral

Duomo di Siena. 1150-1380. ITALY. Siena. Cathedral. Main fa硤 e, by Giovanni Pisano. Gothic art. Architecture

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Trieste. Interior of the Greek-orthodox

ITALY. Trieste. Interior of the Greek-orthodox church of San Nicol஠

Background imageItalians Collection: ITALY. Mantua. Cathedral, built by Giulio Romano

ITALY. Mantua. Cathedral, built by Giulio Romano (16th c.). Interior. Mannerism art. Architecture

Background imageItalians Collection: St. Marks Basilica. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. St

St. Marks Basilica. ITALY. VENETO. Venice. St. Marks Basilica. Main nave. Middle Byzantine art. Architecture

Background imageItalians Collection: Italy - Siena - Local country folk in an ox carriage

Italy - Siena - Local country folk in an ox carriage
Italy - Siena - a beautiful postcard depicting local Sienese country folk in an ox carriage. Date: circa 1908

Background imageItalians Collection: Bolzano Italians

Bolzano Italians
Men and women of Bolzano, Italy, wearing their elaborate national costumes. Date: 1930s

Background imageItalians Collection: Italian Troops capture Ottoman Standard

Italian Troops capture Ottoman Standard
Italo-Turkish War - Libya - The flag of the Prophet captured by Italian soldiers during fighting on October 26th 1911 Date: 1911

Background imageItalians Collection: Captured Italian soldiers near Piave River, Italy, WW1

Captured Italian soldiers near Piave River, Italy, WW1
Captured Italian soldiers in their trench near the Piave River, northern Italy, during the First World War. Date: 18 June 1918

Background imageItalians Collection: Austrian Albatros captured at Lentiai, Italy, WW1

Austrian Albatros captured at Lentiai, Italy, WW1
An Austro-Hungarian C-type Albatros biplane captured by the Italians at Lentiai, northern Italy, during the First World War. Date: 19 May 1917

Background imageItalians Collection: Racial / Italy / Germano 19C

Racial / Italy / Germano 19C
A group of Italians from San Germano and near Rome, one with a large tambourine Date: late 19th century

Background imageItalians Collection: Racial / Italy / Naples 19C

Racial / Italy / Naples 19C
A group of Italians from the mountains and from the Neapolitan Apennines Date: late 19th century

Background imageItalians Collection: Constantine Halts Revolt

Constantine Halts Revolt
The emperor CONSTANTINE crushes the revolt of MAXENTIUS, defeating the Italians at Saxa Rubra, near Rome Date: 28 October 312

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Attack Ships

Italians Attack Ships
Italian warships fire on suspicious-looking vessels in the Aegean Date: November 1940

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians in Kenya

Italians in Kenya
East Africa : the Italians continue their successful advance through East Africa and attack the British base at Mojale, Kenya Date: August 1940

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians in Albania / 1939

Italians in Albania / 1939
Invading Italians are welcomed by the populace Date: 1939

Background imageItalians Collection: Austrian device for rolling rocks

Austrian device for rolling rocks
Austrian troops shown loading rocks onto wooden levers with the intention of rolling them down the mountain-side towards advancing Italians during World War I

Background imageItalians Collection: Sudan Kassala

Sudan Kassala
Western side of the town, occupied by the Italians

Background imageItalians Collection: Malta Bombed by Italians

Malta Bombed by Italians
The defence of Malta : the islands strategic value makes it the target for intense bombardment by the Italians and Germans, but they fail to dislodge the Allies

Background imageItalians Collection: Indian Troopship Sunk

Indian Troopship Sunk
East Africa : a ship bringing Indian reinforcement troops to support the Allied campaign against the Italians is destroyed by the Italian navy in the Red Sea

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians at Tobruk

Italians at Tobruk
North Africa : in Libya, the British attempt to defend Tobruk against Italian air attacks

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians in Tripolitania

Italians in Tripolitania
The Italians bring civilisation to Tripolitania - by occupying it !

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians on Frontier

Italians on Frontier
Italians, attacking France from the south, take a French blockhouse in the Alps

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Bomb Tripoli

Italians Bomb Tripoli
Italian aircraft bomb an arab encampment in Tripolitania; after the Tripolitan war the Turks cede the country to the Italians who make it part of Libya

Background imageItalians Collection: Pope Yields Power

Pope Yields Power
Rome having been taken by the Italians, the pope yields temporal power to Vittorio Emanuele II

Background imageItalians Collection: D annunzio & Henchmen

D annunzio & Henchmen
Poet and adventurer Gabriele D Annunzio and his entourage celebrate the anniversary of the battle of the Piave river (aka Sernaglia) when Italians defeated the Austrians 1918

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Enter Verona

Italians Enter Verona
The Italians enter Verona, now abandoned by the Austrians : the populace welcome their liberators with enthusiasm

Background imageItalians Collection: Flight in Tyrol

Flight in Tyrol
Inhabitants of the Austrian- held Italian Tyrol flee with their possessions before the invading Italians

Background imageItalians Collection: Venetian Refugees

Venetian Refugees
As fighting intensifies between the Italians and the Austrians, inhabitants of Venice flee the city along the river Po, despite Austrian sentinels

Background imageItalians Collection: Battle of Primolano

Battle of Primolano
The Italians invade the Trentino and engage the Austrians, defeating them at Primolano

Background imageItalians Collection: Wounded from Custozza

Wounded from Custozza
After the battle of Custozza, wounded Italians arrive at Desenzano

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Enter Rovigo

Italians Enter Rovigo
Rovigo, an important city of the Veneto, is annexed to united Italy : general Cialdini enters the city to popular acclaim

Background imageItalians Collection: Battle of Lissa

Battle of Lissa
The Austrians defeat the Italians at the naval battle of Lissa, though the Italians are better equipped

Background imageItalians Collection: Somalia Rebels 1907

Somalia Rebels 1907
Italians in Somalia are attacked by rebels

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Emmigrate / Libya

Italians Emmigrate / Libya
20, 000 Italian peasants land at Tripoli to embark on Il Duces resettlement plan in Libya, North Africa

Background imageItalians Collection: Europeans Flee Ethiopia

Europeans Flee Ethiopia
Europeans and prominent citizens flee Addis Ababa as Italians draw near

Background imageItalians Collection: Libyans Aid Italians

Libyans Aid Italians
Libyan volunteers help Italians to victory

Background imageItalians Collection: European Culture / Ethiopi

European Culture / Ethiopi
The Italians, having conquered Ethiopia, bestow the benefits of European culture, such as the trappings of Roman Catholicism

Background imageItalians Collection: Italians Retaliate 1936

Italians Retaliate 1936
The Italian air force seeks revenge for the decapitation of a captured pilot




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"Italians: A Tapestry of Art, Sports, and Rich History" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world as we explore their diverse cultural tapestry. From the captivating Garden Paintings at the Villa of Livia to the exhilarating Real Tennis matches in Italy, this vibrant nation has much to offer. Delve into history with a glimpse into the heroic Battle of Adowa, where Italians demonstrated their resilience and bravery. Wander through Siena's Piazza de Il Campo, home to the thrilling horse race known as Il Palio – a testament to Italian passion and tradition. Marvel at nature's wonders with a visit to Tre Cime di Lavaredo, three majestic mountain peaks that grace Sexten's landscape. Transport yourself back in time through Etruscan art showcased in Dancer Tricliniums Tomb - an exquisite display of artistic finesse. Navigate historical waters with a glance at Portolan chart from 1582, mapping Italy's central part - a testament to Italian navigational prowess. Discover the rich heritage residing in Saffron Hill or witness their influence reaching far beyond borders as they left an indelible mark on Somalia. Seek solace amidst Seminara's Sanctuary Madonna dei Poveri – an ethereal sanctuary that embodies faith and devotion. And let us not forget about music. The soulful melodies emanating from clarinets remind us of Italy's contribution to classical music. As you soak up these glimpses into Italian culture and history, remember that there is so much more waiting for you within this remarkable country. Whether it be exploring ancient ruins or indulging in culinary delights like pizza and pasta, they have crafted a legacy worth celebrating.