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  • Austria was given Venice, and a republic called the Cisalpine was formed from Reggio, Modena, Lombardy, and a part of the States of the Pope.

    The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte Tarbell, Ida 1899

  • For several years he demurred, being still under "Cisalpine" influence.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913

  • They crossed into the province of Cisalpine Gaul, Gaul on this side of the Alps, as the Romans called northernmost Italy.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Crassuss new legionaries already were Roman citizens, but the troops in Cisalpine Gaul were not.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Crassuss new legionaries already were Roman citizens, but the troops in Cisalpine Gaul were not.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Crassuss new legionaries already were Roman citizens, but the troops in Cisalpine Gaul were not.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Back in the summer, when they had defeated two consuls and the governor of Cisalpine Gaul, the insurgents could never have guessed that it would come to this.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • They crossed into the province of Cisalpine Gaul, Gaul on this side of the Alps, as the Romans called northernmost Italy.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • They crossed into the province of Cisalpine Gaul, Gaul on this side of the Alps, as the Romans called northernmost Italy.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

  • Back in the summer, when they had defeated two consuls and the governor of Cisalpine Gaul, the insurgents could never have guessed that it would come to this.

    The Spartacus War Barry Strauss 2009

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