06:5506:55, 16 August 2023diffhist+16
Italy
The Crown of Aragon and the Spanish Empire controlled like half of the Peninsula for centuries (and not only the South, but also all today's Lombardia). The Conquests by European powers is capital to explain the italian political division and even the fight between Italian city-states (For example, the Italian Wars)Tags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
04:5904:59, 3 August 2023diffhist−19
United Kingdom
No, the UK was not the foremost power of the entire 19th century. In the first decade and a half of the 19th century it was Napoleonic France. Let's be more exact and rigorous. The Pax Britannica, when the UK was the foremost power, was between 1815 and 1914Tags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
11:5911:59, 2 August 2023diffhist+17
Italy
Most of the peninsula was part of the Aragonese Crown, Holy Roman Empire, Spanish Empire, French and Austrian, all of them wer key in the political division of the peninsula
12:0512:05, 30 July 2023diffhist−23
United Kingdom
More precise. The Pax Britannica, the period of imperial political heyday of the British Empire, is officially from the final defeat of Napoleon until the World War I
11:0711:07, 30 July 2023diffhist+184
United Kingdom
I did not imagine that it was necessary to add sources to the Lead about something that is obvious and that, surely, is already in the body of the article, but here we goTag: Manual revert
06:5506:55, 16 August 2023diffhist+16
Italy
The Crown of Aragon and the Spanish Empire controlled like half of the Peninsula for centuries (and not only the South, but also all today's Lombardia). The Conquests by European powers is capital to explain the italian political division and even the fight between Italian city-states (For example, the Italian Wars)Tags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
04:5904:59, 3 August 2023diffhist−19
United Kingdom
No, the UK was not the foremost power of the entire 19th century. In the first decade and a half of the 19th century it was Napoleonic France. Let's be more exact and rigorous. The Pax Britannica, when the UK was the foremost power, was between 1815 and 1914Tags: Mobile editMobile web editAdvanced mobile edit
11:5911:59, 2 August 2023diffhist+17
Italy
Most of the peninsula was part of the Aragonese Crown, Holy Roman Empire, Spanish Empire, French and Austrian, all of them wer key in the political division of the peninsula
12:0512:05, 30 July 2023diffhist−23
United Kingdom
More precise. The Pax Britannica, the period of imperial political heyday of the British Empire, is officially from the final defeat of Napoleon until the World War I
11:0711:07, 30 July 2023diffhist+184
United Kingdom
I did not imagine that it was necessary to add sources to the Lead about something that is obvious and that, surely, is already in the body of the article, but here we goTag: Manual revert