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... towns , which fell under the domination of territorial monarchs before they could play out their potential roles . In central and northern Italy , scores of independent Etruscan towns formed a cultural community , approximately 750 B.C. ...
... towns , which fell under the domination of territorial monarchs before they could play out their potential roles . In central and northern Italy , scores of independent Etruscan towns formed a cultural community , approximately 750 B.C. ...
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... Towns also reappeared ; the Roman cities had become almost deserted in the turmoil , when it was hardly possible to live except on the land . As early as the tenth century , towns began reviving , especially in Italy , mostly situated ...
... Towns also reappeared ; the Roman cities had become almost deserted in the turmoil , when it was hardly possible to live except on the land . As early as the tenth century , towns began reviving , especially in Italy , mostly situated ...
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... towns of Flanders to gain autonomy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and indepen- dence in the fourteenth . The ineffectiveness of the Holy Roman Empire enabled the cities of the Hanseatic League , on the Baltic , to acquire much ...
... towns of Flanders to gain autonomy in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries and indepen- dence in the fourteenth . The ineffectiveness of the Holy Roman Empire enabled the cities of the Hanseatic League , on the Baltic , to acquire much ...
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