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Esta es una línea de tiempo de la historia italiana , que comprende importantes cambios legales y territoriales y eventos políticos en Italia y sus estados predecesores, incluida la Antigua Roma y la Italia prehistórica . Las fechas de la era prehistórica son aproximadas. Para obtener más antecedentes, consulte la historia de Italia y la lista de primeros ministros de Italia .

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4to milenio antes de Cristo [ editar ]

3er milenio antes de Cristo [ editar ]

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Siglo I aC (necesita edición) [ editar ]

Siglo I [ editar ]

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Siglo III [ editar ]

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See also[edit]

  • Category:Timelines of cities in Italy

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External links[edit]

  • "Italy Profile: Timeline". BBC News.
  • "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Italy". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo.