1104 in Italy

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    Events during the year 1104 in Italy .

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    1. Giove, Silvio; Rosato, Paolo; Breil, Margaretha (October 2008). "A Multicriteria Approach for the Evaluation of the Sustainability of Re-use of Historic Buildings in Venice" (PDF). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei. Retrieved 12 May 2016. Founded in 1104, in its heyday the Arsenale employed roughly 20,000 workers and was said to produce one ship a day.


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