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Anchor text: unified
Target Entity: Italian_unification
Preceding Context: The Roman Empire later dominated Western Europe and the Mediterranean for many centuries, giving the human kind immeasurable contributions. Some of these led to the development of Western philosophy, science and art, that remained central during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. After the fall of Rome in AD 476, Italy remained fragmented in noumerous city-states for much of the following millennium, finally falling under different foreign dominations. Parts of Italy were annexed to the Spanish, the Austrian and Napoleon's empire, while the Vatican maintained control over Rome, before the Italian Peninsula was eventually liberated and
Succeeding Context: in the late 19th century.
Paragraph Title: null
Source Page: History of Italy

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