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- 1158_in_Italy abstract "An incomplete list of events in 1158 in Italy:In June 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa set out upon his second Italian expedition. During this expedition: The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa. The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was granted its first privileges by the Emperor.↑ ↑".
- Q4547506 abstract "An incomplete list of events in 1158 in Italy:In June 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa set out upon his second Italian expedition. During this expedition: The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa. The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was granted its first privileges by the Emperor.↑ ↑".
- 1158_in_Italy comment "An incomplete list of events in 1158 in Italy:In June 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa set out upon his second Italian expedition. During this expedition: The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa. The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was granted its first privileges by the Emperor.↑ ↑".
- Q4547506 comment "An incomplete list of events in 1158 in Italy:In June 1158, Emperor Frederick Barbarossa set out upon his second Italian expedition. During this expedition: The Diet of Roncaglia near Piacenza was first convoked by Frederick Barbarossa. The University of Bologna, the oldest continually operating university in the world, was granted its first privileges by the Emperor.↑ ↑".