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- Italian language [r]: A Romance language spoken in Italy and Switzerland. [e]
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- Tagliatelle [r]: Well-known form of pasta that originated in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy, where it is particularly known as being the classic accompaniment to Bolognese sauce. [e]
- Theory of divine right of kings [r]: Political and religious doctrine of royal absolutism, which asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving his right to rule directly from the will of God. [e]
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- Journey of Aeneas [r]: In the Aeneid by Virgil, a catalog of the many places in the Mediterranean Sea visited by the fleeing Trojan hero Aeneas. [e]
- Ostia [r]: The port of Rome in Antiquity [e]