Rothari (or Rothair), of the house of Arodus, was king of the Lombards from 636 to 652; previously he had been duke of Brescia. He succeeded Arioald, who was an Arian like himself, and was one of the most energetic of Lombard kings. Fredegar relates (Chronicle, 71) that at the beginning of his reign he put to death many insubordinate nobles, and that in his efforts for peace he maintained very strict discipline.
Rothari conquered Genoa in 641 and the rest of ByzantineLiguria in 643. He conquered all remaining Byzantine territories in the lower valley of the Po, including Oderzo (Opitergium) in 641. According to Paul the Deacon, "Rothari then captured all the cities of the Romans which were situated upon the shore of the sea from the city of Luna in Tuscany up to the boundaries of the Franks." (IV.xlv)
With these quick conquests, he left the Byzantines with only the Ravennan marshes in northern Italy. The exarch of Ravenna, Plato, tried to regain some territory, but his invading army was defeated by Rothari on the banks of the Scultenna (the Panaro) near Modena, with the loss of 8,000 men, in 642. However, he recaptured Oderzo at same year. Oderzo finally was razed again by Grimoald in 667.
One of several short videos shown at "Oy The Innocence: A Roast of Ari Roth to Benefit Theater J.
40:50
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature.
The first 3 lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy.
The 4th lecture focussed on the Ostrogothic Kingdom (from 493 - 553 A.D.).
The 5th was about Italy under the Byzantines, and about Justinian I (from 527 to 565 A.D.).
This 6th lecture was about the Lombard invasion of Italy during the VI century.
This 7th lecture, together eith the next one, covers the VII century and examines the society of the Lombards, mainly through their laws, (the Edict of Roth
1:52
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).
Its shape is that of a thin strip of la
2:03
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guter tag (:
♥
7:28
King of Italy
King of Italy
King of Italy
King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler who ruled part or all of the Italian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After the deposition of the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, proclaimed Odoacer Rex Italiae ("King of Italy"). In 493, the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great killed Odoacer, and set up a new dynasty of kings of Italy. Ostrogothic rule ended when Italy
0:48
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Neve Yaakov Jerusalem + Fireworks + Bliss Rapture
2:37
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
None
3:03
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
CNC-Stanzmaschine
TRUMPF
Type: TC 260 ROTATION,
Baujahr: 1988
mit rückschwenkbaren Pratzen
Schneidkraft: 250 kN
max. Blechdicke: 6,4 mm
Arbeitsbereich: Grossformat
- bei x=2500 mm (ohne Nachsetzen)
- bei y=1600 mm
max. Stanzdurchmesser: 76 mm
Arbeitshub: 16,5 mm
max. Hublaenge: 45 mm
max. freier Durchgang: 35 mm
max. Positioniergeschwindigkeit: X-Achse: 90 m/ min.
Y-Achse: 60 m/ min.
simulation: 108 m/ min.
Drehachse: 360°/s
max. Hubfolge: 500 l/ min.
Steuerung:
Stanzmaschine: TRUMAGRAPH CC 300
kleinstes programmierbares Wegmass: 0,01 mm bzw. 0,01°
Zahl der Werkzeugstationen: 10
Abm.ca. 7600 x 7800 x 2470 mm
Gew. ca. 18 000
9:52
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось: 2540 мм. Y-Ось: 1270 мм. Толщина листа: 6 мм. Магазин с инструмен...
6:00
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka which led one onto a surreal, exhilarating journey into the colourful ...
0:30
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake aus Beelitz ! Es werden weitere folgen ! :D
2:42
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Thoughts from Artistic Director, Ari Roth at first rehearsal of Body Awareness at Theater J in Washington DC theaterj.org.
8:21
The Art of Understanding
The Art of Understanding
The Art of Understanding
A video I made for C-SPANs National StudentCam Competition 2011. Check out the artists here! http://www.christylez.com/ http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/center...
4:32
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014.
One of several short videos shown at "Oy The Innocence: A Roast of Ari Roth to Benefit Theater J.
40:50
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature.
The first 3 lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy.
The 4th lecture focussed on the Ostrogothic Kingdom (from 493 - 553 A.D.).
The 5th was about Italy under the Byzantines, and about Justinian I (from 527 to 565 A.D.).
This 6th lecture was about the Lombard invasion of Italy during the VI century.
This 7th lecture, together eith the next one, covers the VII century and examines the society of the Lombards, mainly through their laws, (the Edict of Roth
1:52
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).
Its shape is that of a thin strip of la
2:03
guter tag (:
guter tag (:
guter tag (:
♥
7:28
King of Italy
King of Italy
King of Italy
King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler who ruled part or all of the Italian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After the deposition of the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, proclaimed Odoacer Rex Italiae ("King of Italy"). In 493, the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great killed Odoacer, and set up a new dynasty of kings of Italy. Ostrogothic rule ended when Italy
0:48
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Neve Yaakov Jerusalem + Fireworks + Bliss Rapture
2:37
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
Ari roth singing mshoch from belz purim 2011
None
3:03
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
TRUMPF STANZE TC 260 R
CNC-Stanzmaschine
TRUMPF
Type: TC 260 ROTATION,
Baujahr: 1988
mit rückschwenkbaren Pratzen
Schneidkraft: 250 kN
max. Blechdicke: 6,4 mm
Arbeitsbereich: Grossformat
- bei x=2500 mm (ohne Nachsetzen)
- bei y=1600 mm
max. Stanzdurchmesser: 76 mm
Arbeitshub: 16,5 mm
max. Hublaenge: 45 mm
max. freier Durchgang: 35 mm
max. Positioniergeschwindigkeit: X-Achse: 90 m/ min.
Y-Achse: 60 m/ min.
simulation: 108 m/ min.
Drehachse: 360°/s
max. Hubfolge: 500 l/ min.
Steuerung:
Stanzmaschine: TRUMAGRAPH CC 300
kleinstes programmierbares Wegmass: 0,01 mm bzw. 0,01°
Zahl der Werkzeugstationen: 10
Abm.ca. 7600 x 7800 x 2470 mm
Gew. ca. 18 000
9:52
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось: 2540 мм. Y-Ось: 1270 мм. Толщина листа: 6 мм. Магазин с инструмен...
6:00
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka which led one onto a surreal, exhilarating journey into the colourful ...
0:30
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake aus Beelitz ! Es werden weitere folgen ! :D
2:42
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Thoughts from Artistic Director, Ari Roth at first rehearsal of Body Awareness at Theater J in Washington DC theaterj.org.
8:21
The Art of Understanding
The Art of Understanding
The Art of Understanding
A video I made for C-SPANs National StudentCam Competition 2011. Check out the artists here! http://www.christylez.com/ http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/center...
4:32
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014.
53:41
Constitution
Constitution
Constitution
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules togethe...
1:56
Roast of Ari Roth (Early Influences)
Roast of Ari Roth (Early Influences)
Roast of Ari Roth (Early Influences)
Another clip from the Roast of Ari Roth in which his daughter Isabel and wife Kate steal the show...
1:12
Payal rohatgi Hot Scene
Payal rohatgi Hot Scene
Payal rohatgi Hot Scene
Go to: http://celeb-secret.blogspot.com/ or http://goo.gl/3DIxj Payal rohatgi Hot Scene.
1:52
Roast of Ari Roth (Who He Really Is)
Roast of Ari Roth (Who He Really Is)
Roast of Ari Roth (Who He Really Is)
One of several short videos shown at "Oy The Innocence: A Roast of Ari Roth to Benefit Theater J"
2:09
Guthrie Sing-A-Long at Theater J
Guthrie Sing-A-Long at Theater J
Guthrie Sing-A-Long at Theater J
"This Land Is Your Land" featuring the cast of WOODY SEZ, the staff of the DC Jewish Community Center and members of the audience at Theater J in Washington DC.
2:28
Roast of Ari Roth (What a Guy)
Roast of Ari Roth (What a Guy)
Roast of Ari Roth (What a Guy)
One of several short videos shown at "Oy The Innocence: A Roast of Ari Roth to Benefit Theater J.
This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature.
The first 3 lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy.
The 4th lecture focussed on the Ostrogothic Kingdom (from 493 - 553 A.D.).
The 5th was about Italy under the Byzantines, and about Justinian I (from 527 to 565 A.D.).
This 6th lecture was about the Lombard invasion of Italy during the VI century.
This 7th lecture, together eith the next one, covers the VII century and examines the society of the Lombards, mainly through their laws, (the Edict of Rothari).
An Italian edition of this video is already available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOF6yPoa20k
This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature.
The first 3 lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy.
The 4th lecture focussed on the Ostrogothic Kingdom (from 493 - 553 A.D.).
The 5th was about Italy under the Byzantines, and about Justinian I (from 527 to 565 A.D.).
This 6th lecture was about the Lombard invasion of Italy during the VI century.
This 7th lecture, together eith the next one, covers the VII century and examines the society of the Lombards, mainly through their laws, (the Edict of Rothari).
An Italian edition of this video is already available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOF6yPoa20k
Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).
Its shape is that of a thin strip of land, from 7 to 35 km (4.35 to 21.75 mi) wide (respectively above Voltri and in the high mountain area around Imperia), on average about 240 km (149.13 mi) long, lying in a semicircle around the Ligurian Sea and with convexity facing north; comprised between the sea and the watershed line of the Maritime Alps and the northern Apennines, which at some points it crosses (for example in the Savona and Genoa mountains). Some mountains rise above 2,000 m (6,561.68 ft); the watershed line runs at an average altitude of about 1,000 metres (3,280.84 ft)
The continental shelf, which is very narrow, is so steep it goes down almost immediately to considerable marine depths. The coastline is 315 km long. Except for the Portovenere and Portofino promontories, it is generally not very jagged, and is often high. At the mouths of the biggest watercourses there are small beaches, but there are no deep bays and natural harbours except for those of Genoa and La Spezia.
The hydrographic system is made up of the short watercourses of a torrential kind. In the coastal part the most important are the Roja (in its lower course), the Nervia, and the Magra. On the inland side we find some tributaries of the Po: the two branches of the Bormida, the Scrivia and the Trebbia; there is not much water in these rivers, though the quantity increases greatly in rainy periods.
The ring of hills, lying immediately beyond the coast, together with the beneficial influence of the sea, account for the mild climate the whole year round (with average winter temperatures of 7-10° and summer temperatures of 23°-24°) which makes for a pleasant stay even in the heart of winter.
Rainfall can be very abundant at times; mountains very close to the coast create an orographic effect, so Genoa can see up to 2000 mm of rain in a year; other areas instead show the normal values of the Mediterranean area (500--800 mm). Despite the high population density, woods cover half of the total area. Ligurias Natural Reserves cover 12% of the entire Region, i.e. around 60,000 hectares of land, and they are made up of one National Reserve, six large parks, two smaller parks and three nature reserves.
[edit] History
Traces of Neanderthal Man were discovered in the region of Loano, whereas in Ventimiglia, in the grotto of Balzi Rossi, numerous remains were found which recall those of Cro-Magnon Man. According to the written sources we have about the settlements of the Ligurians (Ligures), the presence of this people of Mediterranean origin dates back to the first millennium B.C. on a vast territory including most of north-western Italy. This people, divided into several tribes, numbered less than two hundred thousand.[citation needed]
The Roman amphiteatre of Luni (1st century AD).
During the first Punic War, the ancient Ligurians were divided, some of them siding with Carthage and a minority with Rome, whose allies included the future Genoese. After the Roman conquest of the region, the so-called X regio, named Liguria, was created in the reign of Emperor Augustus, when Liguria was expanded from the coast to the banks of Po River. The great Roman roads (Aurelia and Julia Augusta on the coast, Postumia and Aemilia Scauri towards the inland) helped strengthen the territorial unity and increase exchanges and trade. Important towns developed on the coast, of which evidences are left in the ruins of Albenga, Ventimiglia and Luni. Between the 4th and the 10th centuries Liguria was dominated by the Byzantine, the Lombards of King Rothari (about 641) and the Franks (about 774) and it was invaded by the Saracens (according to Arthur Hill Hassall, under Saracen occupation and rule from c. 876 - c. 972)[1] and the Normans. In the 10th century, once the danger of pirates decreased, the Ligurian territory was divided into three marches: Obertenga (east), Arduinica (west) and Aleramica (centre). In the 11th and 12th centuries the marches were split into fees, and then with the strengthening of the bishops power, the feudal structure began to partially weaken. The main Ligurian towns, especially on the coast, became city-states, over which Genoa soon extended its rule. Inland, however, fees belonging to noble families survived for a very long time.[vague]
Territories of the Republic of Genoa (shown in red), 1400.
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Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).
Its shape is that of a thin strip of land, from 7 to 35 km (4.35 to 21.75 mi) wide (respectively above Voltri and in the high mountain area around Imperia), on average about 240 km (149.13 mi) long, lying in a semicircle around the Ligurian Sea and with convexity facing north; comprised between the sea and the watershed line of the Maritime Alps and the northern Apennines, which at some points it crosses (for example in the Savona and Genoa mountains). Some mountains rise above 2,000 m (6,561.68 ft); the watershed line runs at an average altitude of about 1,000 metres (3,280.84 ft)
The continental shelf, which is very narrow, is so steep it goes down almost immediately to considerable marine depths. The coastline is 315 km long. Except for the Portovenere and Portofino promontories, it is generally not very jagged, and is often high. At the mouths of the biggest watercourses there are small beaches, but there are no deep bays and natural harbours except for those of Genoa and La Spezia.
The hydrographic system is made up of the short watercourses of a torrential kind. In the coastal part the most important are the Roja (in its lower course), the Nervia, and the Magra. On the inland side we find some tributaries of the Po: the two branches of the Bormida, the Scrivia and the Trebbia; there is not much water in these rivers, though the quantity increases greatly in rainy periods.
The ring of hills, lying immediately beyond the coast, together with the beneficial influence of the sea, account for the mild climate the whole year round (with average winter temperatures of 7-10° and summer temperatures of 23°-24°) which makes for a pleasant stay even in the heart of winter.
Rainfall can be very abundant at times; mountains very close to the coast create an orographic effect, so Genoa can see up to 2000 mm of rain in a year; other areas instead show the normal values of the Mediterranean area (500--800 mm). Despite the high population density, woods cover half of the total area. Ligurias Natural Reserves cover 12% of the entire Region, i.e. around 60,000 hectares of land, and they are made up of one National Reserve, six large parks, two smaller parks and three nature reserves.
[edit] History
Traces of Neanderthal Man were discovered in the region of Loano, whereas in Ventimiglia, in the grotto of Balzi Rossi, numerous remains were found which recall those of Cro-Magnon Man. According to the written sources we have about the settlements of the Ligurians (Ligures), the presence of this people of Mediterranean origin dates back to the first millennium B.C. on a vast territory including most of north-western Italy. This people, divided into several tribes, numbered less than two hundred thousand.[citation needed]
The Roman amphiteatre of Luni (1st century AD).
During the first Punic War, the ancient Ligurians were divided, some of them siding with Carthage and a minority with Rome, whose allies included the future Genoese. After the Roman conquest of the region, the so-called X regio, named Liguria, was created in the reign of Emperor Augustus, when Liguria was expanded from the coast to the banks of Po River. The great Roman roads (Aurelia and Julia Augusta on the coast, Postumia and Aemilia Scauri towards the inland) helped strengthen the territorial unity and increase exchanges and trade. Important towns developed on the coast, of which evidences are left in the ruins of Albenga, Ventimiglia and Luni. Between the 4th and the 10th centuries Liguria was dominated by the Byzantine, the Lombards of King Rothari (about 641) and the Franks (about 774) and it was invaded by the Saracens (according to Arthur Hill Hassall, under Saracen occupation and rule from c. 876 - c. 972)[1] and the Normans. In the 10th century, once the danger of pirates decreased, the Ligurian territory was divided into three marches: Obertenga (east), Arduinica (west) and Aleramica (centre). In the 11th and 12th centuries the marches were split into fees, and then with the strengthening of the bishops power, the feudal structure began to partially weaken. The main Ligurian towns, especially on the coast, became city-states, over which Genoa soon extended its rule. Inland, however, fees belonging to noble families survived for a very long time.[vague]
Territories of the Republic of Genoa (shown in red), 1400.
Enjoy Your
King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler who ruled part or all of the Italian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After the deposition of the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, proclaimed Odoacer Rex Italiae ("King of Italy"). In 493, the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great killed Odoacer, and set up a new dynasty of kings of Italy. Ostrogothic rule ended when Italy was reconquered by the Byzantine Empire in 552.
In 568, the Lombards entered the peninsula and ventured to recreate a barbarian kingdom in opposition to the Empire, establishing their authority over much of Italy, except the Exarchate of Ravenna and the duchies Rome, Venetia, Naples and the southernmost portions. In the 8th century, estrangement between the Italians and the Byzantines allowed the Lombards to capture the remaining Roman enclaves in northern Italy. However, in 774, they were defeated by the Franks under Charlemagne, who deposed their king and took up the title "king of the Lombards". After the breakup of the Frankish empire, Otto I added Italy to the Holy Roman Empire. Subsequent emperors used the title "king of Italy" until Charles V. At first they were crowned in Pavia, later Milan, and Charles was crowned in Bologna.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler who ruled part or all of the Italian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After the deposition of the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, proclaimed Odoacer Rex Italiae ("King of Italy"). In 493, the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great killed Odoacer, and set up a new dynasty of kings of Italy. Ostrogothic rule ended when Italy was reconquered by the Byzantine Empire in 552.
In 568, the Lombards entered the peninsula and ventured to recreate a barbarian kingdom in opposition to the Empire, establishing their authority over much of Italy, except the Exarchate of Ravenna and the duchies Rome, Venetia, Naples and the southernmost portions. In the 8th century, estrangement between the Italians and the Byzantines allowed the Lombards to capture the remaining Roman enclaves in northern Italy. However, in 774, they were defeated by the Franks under Charlemagne, who deposed their king and took up the title "king of the Lombards". After the breakup of the Frankish empire, Otto I added Italy to the Holy Roman Empire. Subsequent emperors used the title "king of Italy" until Charles V. At first they were crowned in Pavia, later Milan, and Charles was crowned in Bologna.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
CNC-Stanzmaschine
TRUMPF
Type: TC 260 ROTATION,
Baujahr: 1988
mit rückschwenkbaren Pratzen
Schneidkraft: 250 kN
max. Blechdicke: 6,4 mm
Arbeitsbereich: Grossformat
- bei x=2500 mm (ohne Nachsetzen)
- bei y=1600 mm
max. Stanzdurchmesser: 76 mm
Arbeitshub: 16,5 mm
max. Hublaenge: 45 mm
max. freier Durchgang: 35 mm
max. Positioniergeschwindigkeit: X-Achse: 90 m/ min.
Y-Achse: 60 m/ min.
simulation: 108 m/ min.
Drehachse: 360°/s
max. Hubfolge: 500 l/ min.
Steuerung:
Stanzmaschine: TRUMAGRAPH CC 300
kleinstes programmierbares Wegmass: 0,01 mm bzw. 0,01°
Zahl der Werkzeugstationen: 10
Abm.ca. 7600 x 7800 x 2470 mm
Gew. ca. 18 000 kg
CNC-Stanzmaschine
TRUMPF
Type: TC 260 ROTATION,
Baujahr: 1988
mit rückschwenkbaren Pratzen
Schneidkraft: 250 kN
max. Blechdicke: 6,4 mm
Arbeitsbereich: Grossformat
- bei x=2500 mm (ohne Nachsetzen)
- bei y=1600 mm
max. Stanzdurchmesser: 76 mm
Arbeitshub: 16,5 mm
max. Hublaenge: 45 mm
max. freier Durchgang: 35 mm
max. Positioniergeschwindigkeit: X-Achse: 90 m/ min.
Y-Achse: 60 m/ min.
simulation: 108 m/ min.
Drehachse: 360°/s
max. Hubfolge: 500 l/ min.
Steuerung:
Stanzmaschine: TRUMAGRAPH CC 300
kleinstes programmierbares Wegmass: 0,01 mm bzw. 0,01°
Zahl der Werkzeugstationen: 10
Abm.ca. 7600 x 7800 x 2470 mm
Gew. ca. 18 000 kg
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось: 2540 мм. Y-Ось: 1270 мм. Толщина листа: 6 мм. Магазин с инструмен...
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось: 2540 мм. Y-Ось: 1270 мм. Толщина листа: 6 мм. Магазин с инструмен...
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka which led one onto a surreal, exhilarating journey into the colourful ...
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka which led one onto a surreal, exhilarating journey into the colourful ...
A video I made for C-SPANs National StudentCam Competition 2011. Check out the artists here! http://www.christylez.com/ http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/center...
A video I made for C-SPANs National StudentCam Competition 2011. Check out the artists here! http://www.christylez.com/ http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/center...
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules togethe...
A constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed. These rules togethe...
"This Land Is Your Land" featuring the cast of WOODY SEZ, the staff of the DC Jewish Community Center and members of the audience at Theater J in Washington DC.
"This Land Is Your Land" featuring the cast of WOODY SEZ, the staff of the DC Jewish Community Center and members of the audience at Theater J in Washington DC.
Pt. 3 Piper Laurie & Jim Brochu Talk after "Zero Hour" in DC.
Pt. 3 Piper Laurie & Jim Brochu Talk after "Zero Hour" in DC.
Pt. 3 Piper Laurie & Jim Brochu Talk after "Zero Hour" in DC.
Academy Award nominated actress, Piper Laurie discusses both her career and, with Jim Brochu, Zero Mostel and the play "Zero Hour" with Ari Roth, artistic di...
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"Everybody's Gotta Eat" - Free The Nipple PSA
"Everybody's Gotta Eat" - Free The Nipple PSA
"Everybody's Gotta Eat" - Free The Nipple PSA
Directed and Edited by Sophie Tabet Written by Julia Roth & Sophie Tabet Produced by Luisa Conlon, Julia Roth, Laura Simon and Lina Esco Executive Produced b...
Pt. 3 Piper Laurie & Jim Brochu Talk after "Zero Hour" in DC.
Academy Award nominated actress, Piper Laurie discusses both her career and, with Jim Brochu, Zero Mostel and the play "Zero Hour" with Ari Roth, artistic di...
Academy Award nominated actress, Piper Laurie discusses both her career and, with Jim Brochu, Zero Mostel and the play "Zero Hour" with Ari Roth, artistic di...
Directed and Edited by Sophie Tabet Written by Julia Roth & Sophie Tabet Produced by Luisa Conlon, Julia Roth, Laura Simon and Lina Esco Executive Produced b...
Directed and Edited by Sophie Tabet Written by Julia Roth & Sophie Tabet Produced by Luisa Conlon, Julia Roth, Laura Simon and Lina Esco Executive Produced b...
One of several short videos shown at "Oy The Innocence: A Roast of Ari Roth to Benefit Theater J.
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Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Ital...
published:31 Aug 2015
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
Lecture 7: "The Laws and the Society of the Lombards (Part 1)"
published:31 Aug 2015
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This is the 7th short lecture (in English) of a cycle dedicated to the origins of the Italian civilization and literature.
The first 3 lectures concerned the general historical framework of the Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages in Italy.
The 4th lecture focussed on the Ostrogothic Kingdom (from 493 - 553 A.D.).
The 5th was about Italy under the Byzantines, and about Justinian I (from 527 to 565 A.D.).
This 6th lecture was about the Lombard invasion of Italy during the VI century.
This 7th lecture, together eith the next one, covers the VII century and examines the society of the Lombards, mainly through their laws, (the Edict of Rothari).
An Italian edition of this video is already available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOF6yPoa20k
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Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and...
published:15 Aug 2014
Ligury Region Italy Tours
Ligury Region Italy Tours
published:15 Aug 2014
views:301
Ligury Region Italy Tours - Liguria borders France to the west, Piedmont to the north, and Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany to the east. It lies on the Ligurian Sea. Liguria is a narrow strip of land, enclosed between the sea and the Alps and the Apennines mountains, it is a winding arched extension from Ventimiglia to La Spezia and is one of the smallest regions in Italy. Its surface area is 5,416.03 square Kilometres, corresponding to 1.18% of the whole national surface area, with the following subdivision: 3524.08 kilometres mountain (65% of the total) and 891.95 square kilometres hill (35% of the total).
Its shape is that of a thin strip of land, from 7 to 35 km (4.35 to 21.75 mi) wide (respectively above Voltri and in the high mountain area around Imperia), on average about 240 km (149.13 mi) long, lying in a semicircle around the Ligurian Sea and with convexity facing north; comprised between the sea and the watershed line of the Maritime Alps and the northern Apennines, which at some points it crosses (for example in the Savona and Genoa mountains). Some mountains rise above 2,000 m (6,561.68 ft); the watershed line runs at an average altitude of about 1,000 metres (3,280.84 ft)
The continental shelf, which is very narrow, is so steep it goes down almost immediately to considerable marine depths. The coastline is 315 km long. Except for the Portovenere and Portofino promontories, it is generally not very jagged, and is often high. At the mouths of the biggest watercourses there are small beaches, but there are no deep bays and natural harbours except for those of Genoa and La Spezia.
The hydrographic system is made up of the short watercourses of a torrential kind. In the coastal part the most important are the Roja (in its lower course), the Nervia, and the Magra. On the inland side we find some tributaries of the Po: the two branches of the Bormida, the Scrivia and the Trebbia; there is not much water in these rivers, though the quantity increases greatly in rainy periods.
The ring of hills, lying immediately beyond the coast, together with the beneficial influence of the sea, account for the mild climate the whole year round (with average winter temperatures of 7-10° and summer temperatures of 23°-24°) which makes for a pleasant stay even in the heart of winter.
Rainfall can be very abundant at times; mountains very close to the coast create an orographic effect, so Genoa can see up to 2000 mm of rain in a year; other areas instead show the normal values of the Mediterranean area (500--800 mm). Despite the high population density, woods cover half of the total area. Ligurias Natural Reserves cover 12% of the entire Region, i.e. around 60,000 hectares of land, and they are made up of one National Reserve, six large parks, two smaller parks and three nature reserves.
[edit] History
Traces of Neanderthal Man were discovered in the region of Loano, whereas in Ventimiglia, in the grotto of Balzi Rossi, numerous remains were found which recall those of Cro-Magnon Man. According to the written sources we have about the settlements of the Ligurians (Ligures), the presence of this people of Mediterranean origin dates back to the first millennium B.C. on a vast territory including most of north-western Italy. This people, divided into several tribes, numbered less than two hundred thousand.[citation needed]
The Roman amphiteatre of Luni (1st century AD).
During the first Punic War, the ancient Ligurians were divided, some of them siding with Carthage and a minority with Rome, whose allies included the future Genoese. After the Roman conquest of the region, the so-called X regio, named Liguria, was created in the reign of Emperor Augustus, when Liguria was expanded from the coast to the banks of Po River. The great Roman roads (Aurelia and Julia Augusta on the coast, Postumia and Aemilia Scauri towards the inland) helped strengthen the territorial unity and increase exchanges and trade. Important towns developed on the coast, of which evidences are left in the ruins of Albenga, Ventimiglia and Luni. Between the 4th and the 10th centuries Liguria was dominated by the Byzantine, the Lombards of King Rothari (about 641) and the Franks (about 774) and it was invaded by the Saracens (according to Arthur Hill Hassall, under Saracen occupation and rule from c. 876 - c. 972)[1] and the Normans. In the 10th century, once the danger of pirates decreased, the Ligurian territory was divided into three marches: Obertenga (east), Arduinica (west) and Aleramica (centre). In the 11th and 12th centuries the marches were split into fees, and then with the strengthening of the bishops power, the feudal structure began to partially weaken. The main Ligurian towns, especially on the coast, became city-states, over which Genoa soon extended its rule. Inland, however, fees belonging to noble families survived for a very long time.[vague]
Territories of the Republic of Genoa (shown in red), 1400.
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King of Italy
King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler ...
published:30 Nov 2014
King of Italy
King of Italy
published:30 Nov 2014
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King of Italy (Latin: Rex Italiae; Italian: Re d'Italia) was the title given to the ruler who ruled part or all of the Italian Peninsula after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. After the deposition of the last Western Emperor in 476, Heruli leader Odoacer was appointed Dux Italiae ("Duke of Italy") by the reigning Byzantine Emperor Zeno. Later, the Germanic foederati, the Scirians and the Heruli, as well as a large segment of the Italic Roman army, proclaimed Odoacer Rex Italiae ("King of Italy"). In 493, the Ostrogothic king Theoderic the Great killed Odoacer, and set up a new dynasty of kings of Italy. Ostrogothic rule ended when Italy was reconquered by the Byzantine Empire in 552.
In 568, the Lombards entered the peninsula and ventured to recreate a barbarian kingdom in opposition to the Empire, establishing their authority over much of Italy, except the Exarchate of Ravenna and the duchies Rome, Venetia, Naples and the southernmost portions. In the 8th century, estrangement between the Italians and the Byzantines allowed the Lombards to capture the remaining Roman enclaves in northern Italy. However, in 774, they were defeated by the Franks under Charlemagne, who deposed their king and took up the title "king of the Lombards". After the breakup of the Frankish empire, Otto I added Italy to the Holy Roman Empire. Subsequent emperors used the title "king of Italy" until Charles V. At first they were crowned in Pavia, later Milan, and Charles was crowned in Bologna.
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Israel Longboarding- Fireworks
Neve Yaakov Jerusalem + Fireworks + Bliss Rapture...
CNC-Stanzmaschine
TRUMPF
Type: TC 260 ROTATION,
Baujahr: 1988
mit rückschwenkbaren Pratzen
Schneidkraft: 250 kN
max. Blechdicke: 6,4 mm
Arbeitsbereich: Grossformat
- bei x=2500 mm (ohne Nachsetzen)
- bei y=1600 mm
max. Stanzdurchmesser: 76 mm
Arbeitshub: 16,5 mm
max. Hublaenge: 45 mm
max. freier Durchgang: 35 mm
max. Positioniergeschwindigkeit: X-Achse: 90 m/ min.
Y-Achse: 60 m/ min.
simulation: 108 m/ min.
Drehachse: 360°/s
max. Hubfolge: 500 l/ min.
Steuerung:
Stanzmaschine: TRUMAGRAPH CC 300
kleinstes programmierbares Wegmass: 0,01 mm bzw. 0,01°
Zahl der Werkzeugstationen: 10
Abm.ca. 7600 x 7800 x 2470 mm
Gew. ca. 18 000 kg
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TRUMPF 260 R OBORUD EU
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось...
Марка: Trumpf Тип: TC 260 R Год изготовления: 1991 Контроль: Trumagraph Bosch CC 300 Х-Ось: 2540 мм. Y-Ось: 1270 мм. Толщина листа: 6 мм. Магазин с инструмен...
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Payal Kothari - LFW Summer/Resort 2012
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka whi...
'Totems of African Tribes' was the title of a collection by Payal Kothari of Veruschka which led one onto a surreal, exhilarating journey into the colourful ...
0:30
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake aus Beelitz ! Es werden weitere folgen ! :D...
published:24 Feb 2013
Harlem Shake
Harlem Shake
published:24 Feb 2013
views:914
Harlem Shake aus Beelitz ! Es werden weitere folgen ! :D
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Body Awareness First Rehearsal - Ari Roth
Thoughts from Artistic Director, Ari Roth at first rehearsal of Body Awareness at Theater ...
A video I made for C-SPANs National StudentCam Competition 2011. Check out the artists here! http://www.christylez.com/ http://www.washingtondcjcc.org/center...
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Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014
Bhauji Mujhe Bana Lo Dewar Se Saiyaan - Rampat Harami Comedy Nautanki in Hindi 2014....
Academy Award nominated actress, Piper Laurie discusses both her career and, with Jim Brochu, Zero Mostel and the play "Zero Hour" with Ari Roth, artistic di...
1:13
"Everybody's Gotta Eat" - Free The Nipple PSA
Directed and Edited by Sophie Tabet Written by Julia Roth & Sophie Tabet Produced by Luisa...
Directed and Edited by Sophie Tabet Written by Julia Roth & Sophie Tabet Produced by Luisa Conlon, Julia Roth, Laura Simon and Lina Esco Executive Produced b...