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*''The Sack of Rome: How a Beautiful European Country with a Fabled History and a Storied Culture Was Taken Over by a Man Named Silvio Berlusconi'', a book by ] *''The Sack of Rome: How a Beautiful European Country with a Fabled History and a Storied Culture Was Taken Over by a Man Named Silvio Berlusconi'', a book by ]
* ], a 1920 Italian film depicting the 1527 historical event * ], a 1920 Italian film depicting the 1527 historical event
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== See also == == See also ==

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Sack of Rome may refer to:

Historical events involving the city of Rome

Other

  • Le sac de Rome, an essay by French art historian Andre Chastel
  • "Sack of Rome", an exceptional victory in a chess tournament in Rome by Sofia Polgar
  • The Sack of Rome: How a Beautiful European Country with a Fabled History and a Storied Culture Was Taken Over by a Man Named Silvio Berlusconi, a book by Alexander Stille
  • The Sack of Rome (film), a 1920 Italian film depicting the 1527 historical event

See also


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