rino ingenito
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I'm from Italian immigrants who made their journey to Australia in the early 1950s, bringing with them a deep appreciation for hard work, culture, and storytelling. Have degrees in English literature and communications from Melbourne UNY
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"The Twilight of an Empire: The Fall of Rome."
The collapse of the Roman Empire is one of history's most captivating and divisive events. It was a steady fall over centuries, marked by internal instability and external forces, rather than a catastrophic collapse. By the time Romulus Augustulus, the last Roman emperor, was ousted in 476 CE, the empire had long since lost its lustre as the strong institution that previously ruled over broad parts of Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa.
By rino ingenitoabout a year ago in History
Across the Seas: A Journey from Naples to Australia
1948, Naples. Maria and Carmine Ingenito were full of hope, but the battle's scars stayed like shadows on the cobblestone streets. Having barely been married for a year, they were tired of the poverty that dogged their beloved city. In letters from far-off relatives, Australia appeared like the possibility of a clean beginning.
By rino ingenitoabout a year ago in Families

