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  1. Hiberno-Roman relations refers to the relationships (mainly commercial and cultural) which existed between Ireland and the ancient Roman Empire, which lasted from the 1st century BC to the 5th century AD in Western Europe.

  2. Italy was the birthplace and centre of the ancient Roman civilisation. [3][4] Rome was founded as a kingdom in 753 BC and became a republic in 509 BC. The Roman Republic then unified Italy forming a confederation of the Italic peoples and rose to dominate Western Europe, Northern Africa, and the Near East.

  3. 16 maj 2012 · The subject of the Romans and their interactions with Ireland is one that is hotly debated and controversial. While Ireland (“Hibernia”) was never a part of the Roman Empire, would it be correct to say that the Romans held considerable cultural sway over Ireland?

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roman_ItalyRoman Italy - Wikipedia

    Italia (in both the Latin and Italian languages), also referred to as Roman Italy, was the homeland of the ancient Romans. [3] [4] [5] [6] According to Roman mythology, Italy was the ancestral home promised by Jupiter to Aeneas of Troy and his descendants, Romulus and Remus, who were the founders of Rome.

  5. In 190189 bc, with the dispatch of more colonists to Placentia and Cremona and the establishment of a new colony in Bononia, the Romans laid the foundations for a lasting Romanisation of the Celtic territories of northern Italy.

  6. 1 dzień temu · Italy in the early Middle Ages. The Roman Empire was an international political system in which Italy was only a part, though an important part. When the empire fell, a series of barbarian kingdoms initially ruled the peninsula, but, after the Lombard invasion of 568–569, a network of smaller political entities arose throughout Italy.

  7. Overview. Editors: Matteo Binasco. Explores the role played by the Holy See in the establishment and development of an Irish Atlantic missionary network. Makes new and original use of Roman archival material, and builds upon research both from Ireland and countries in which Irish migrants settled.

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