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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
6: ...exchange between emergent peoples of the region — [[Egyptian|Egyptians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greek...
11: ...499;ון), "the middle sea", a literal adaptation of the German equivalent ''Mittelmeer''. I...
17: ...[[Sea of Marmara]] and [[Black Sea]], by the [[Dardanelles]] and the [[Bosporus]] respectively, on the...
43: ...tic Sea]] between the Italian peninsula and the [[Dalmatia]]n coast,
54: *the [[Strait of Messina]], between [[Sicily]] and the toe of [[Italy]] - List of painters (54090 bytes)
8: *[[Salvador Dali]], ([[1904]]-[[1989]]), Catalan artist
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sc...
29: *[[Franklin Adams]]
45: *[[David Allan]] ([[1744]]-[[1796]])
110: *[[David Bates (painter)|David Bates]] ([[1952]]-) - Carthage (20744 bytes)
3: ... the [[Phoenician languages|Phoenician]] ''Qart-Hadasht'' "New City" (written without vowels as ''QRT ...
6: ...city was founded by [[Dido]], and a number of foundation myths have survived through Greek and Roman l...
29: ... more likely to have been part of Roman [[propaganda]] against the Carthaginians to justify their conq...
33: ...of the city ritual celebrations included rhythmic dancing, derived from Phoenician traditions. The god...
40: ...ich this conflict played out. From their earliest days, both the Greeks and Phoenicians had been attra... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
37: ... later used by [[Mussolini]] as a form of propaganda during [[World War II]]. The blockbuster film [[...
40: ...onal theater]] , although it is still performed today. Traveling teams of players would set up an outd...
47: ... causing us to judge Roman buildings by Greek standard. One of the most famous types of [[Roman archit...
49: ...k; what is recognised as Palladian architecture today is an evolution of Palladio's original concepts....
60: ...the north [1][http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/MIE/Part2_chapter08.html]. - Sicily (18450 bytes)
8: ...rovince of Enna|Enna]]<br />[[Province of Messina|Messina]]<br />[[Province of Palermo|Palermo]]<br />[[Pro...
24: ...provincial capitals [[Catania]], [[Messina, Italy|Messina]], [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]] (''Siracusa'' in ...
43: ...orld's longest suspension bridge, The [[Strait of Messina Bridge]] Project. If and when completed, it will ...
52: ... Italian poetry and created the first Italian standard. The most famous, however, are [[Luigi Pirandel...
64: ...Himera]], and [[Zancle]] or Messene (modern-day [[Messina]], not to be confused with the ancient city of [[... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
12: ...ni degli Eremiti and the Zisa. [http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/76.html]
14: ...[baroque]] buildings, many of which still exist today.
27: ... from the devastation of [[World War II]] and the damage caused by decades of uncontrolled urban growt...
42: ...tices; signs of the zodiac show the various other dates throughout the year.
44: ...Vernal Equinox]] occurred, to provide the correct date for [[Easter]]. - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
3: ... Caesar Augustus''' ([[23 September]] [[63 BC]] – [[19 August]] [[14|AD 14]]), known earlie...
12: ... against the sons of Pompey at the [[battle of Munda]]. Caesar had placed Octavian as the cavalry comm...
14: Caesar was very impressed with Octavian’s daring determination and courage. Caesar and Octavia...
16: ...ing to accompany Caesar on a campaign against the Dacians and the Parthians.
21: ...s]]. The effects would shake the world to its foundation, and plunge it into another devastating civil... - Dicaearchus (667 bytes)
1: ...so Messana, Messene; present-day [[Messina, Italy|Messina]]). Dicaearchus was [[Aristotle]]'s student in [... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...rho;χος'') (circa [[190 BC]] – circa [[120 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[ast...
10: ...n province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
14: ... since [[162 BC]] might also be made by him. The date of his birth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated ...
18: ...Rhodes]], where he spent most of his later life — Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rh...
32: ...merides, specifically the collection of texts nowadays called "System B" (sometimes attributed to [[Ki... - Broccoli (4962 bytes)
8: ..._classis_entry | taxon = [[Dicotyledon|Magnoliopsida]]}}
22: Broccoli possesses abundant fleshy green flower heads arranged in a tree-li...
39: ... brothers, Stephano and Andrea, immigrants from [[Messina, Italy]], whose company made some tentative plant...
43: ...orge Bush]] (41st) was known to have an active disdain for broccoli, having actually said so in an off... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...rho;χος'') (circa [[190 BC]] – circa [[120 BC]]) was a [[Greeks|Greek]] [[ast...
9: ...n province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
13: ... since [[162 BC]] might also be made by him. The date of his birth (circa [[190 BC]]) was calculated ...
17: ...Rhodes]], where he spent most of his later life — Ptolemy attributes observations to him from Rh...
31: ...merides, specifically the collection of texts nowadays called "System B" (sometimes attributed to [[Ki... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
1: ...ium]] AD. To refer to a concept similar that of today's Middle East but earlier in time, the term [[An...
16: ...00 BC]]?Settlements at [[Nevali Cori]] in present-day [[Turkey]] are established.
18: * Settlements at Sagalassos in present-day southwest Turkey are established.
27: ...d beginning of their calendar <nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Dating Creation|1]]<nowiki>]</nowiki>
28: * Around [[5400 BC]] – [[Irrigation]] in [[Mesopotamia]].
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