the answer is: 31
Italian nationalists wanted to unite small kingdoms and the Papal States into a single nation-state, while Japanese nationalists hoped to instil pride in citizens who already lived in the same country.
After WWII Both the united states and russia became superpowers.
Lorenzo de' Medici (1449-1492) was the de facto ruler of the Florentine Republic in the time of the Italian Renaissance. He was known to Florentines as Lorenzo il Magnifico, Lorenzo the Magnificent. He was a patron of scholarship and the arts and managed to keep a fragile peace between competing Italian states such as Venice and the Papal States. He ruled over a time known to Italians as the Golden Age.Within 2 years of his passing, the peace beween the Italian states came to an end, and shortly after that the French invaded Naples, beginning a period of occupation by France, Spain, or Austria for nearly four centuries.
The unexpected results is that the papal line cut off most of what is now Brazil. This explains why today the Brazilians speak Portuguese
Rome was the capitol of the Papal States.
The Papal States were ruled by the pope.
Papal States was created in 752.
The Papal States occupied about 1/3 of what is today Italy.
The papacy, or the pope's 'government' controlled the papal states.
Papal lira ended in 1870.
Papal States was a nation from 750-1840...can u say years?
Vatican City is all that remains today of the Papal States.
Papal States.
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In 1990, The Papal Nuncio to the United States was Archbishop Gabriel Montalvo Higuera.