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anacronismo

anacronismo

an object, person, or event that is out of place in terms of time or context, often appearing in a historical setting before its actual invention or introduction

palimpsest
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palinsesto

palinsesto

a manuscript that was written on, erased, and written on again and again, while the previous text was still partially visible

page
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(scudiero)

(scudiero)

paggetto

a young servant or attendant, usually a boy, in a noble or royal household during medieval and Renaissance times, responsible for various tasks and receiving education in chivalry

hieroglyphic
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(geroglifico)

(geroglifico)

geroglifico

a system of writing using symbols or pictures, originally used by the ancient Egyptians

galley
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(nave a remi)

(nave a remi)

galera

a rowing ship used in ancient and medieval times, known for its long, slender design and multiple rows of oars, often employed in naval warfare and trade

belle epoque
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/bˈɛl ˈɛpoʊk/
(Epoca d'oro)

(Epoca d'oro)

Belle Époque

a period in Western Europe (1871-1914) marked by peace, optimism, and cultural growth

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zeitgeist
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zeitgeist

zeitgeist

the defining spirit or mood of a particular period in history, reflecting the ideas and beliefs of the time

genealogy
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(parentela)

(parentela)

genealogia

the lineage or ancestry of a person, tracing their familial relationships and connections through multiple generations

relic
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(relicto)

reliquia

an object or part of an object surviving from the past, typically with historical or emotional value, often linked to a person, event, or era

antiquity
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antichità

antichità

the historical period before the Middle Ages, especially before the sixth century when Greeks and Romans were the most prosperous

crusade
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(crociata medievale)

(crociata medievale)

crociata

a medieval military expedition by European Christians to reclaim or defend Christian territories in the Holy Land

decolonization
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/dᵻkˌɑːlənaɪzˈeɪʃən/
(decolonializzazione)

(decolonializzazione)

decolonizzazione

the process by which colonies or territories gain independence from colonial rule

barbarian
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barbaro

barbaro

a person who was not a member of a great civilization (Greek, Roman, Christian) and was believed to be savage and uncivil

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ZAR

ZAR

the king or emperor of Russia prior to 1917

to chronicle
to chronicle
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cronaca

cronaca

to record a series of historical events in a detailed way by a chronological order

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confederazione

confederazione

the political structure during a period in the history of the UK between 1649 and 1660, called the interregnum, during which the country was ruled without a king or queen

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