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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
1: ...ian_Sea_16.61811E_38.99124N.jpg|thumb|300px|Satellite image]]
3: ...ranean_Relief.jpg|350px|thumb|300px|Map of the Mediterranean Sea]]
4: ...[oceanography]] to distinguish it from other [[mediterranean sea]]s in the world.
6: ...ersian/Semitic) cultures. The [[history of the Mediterranean]] is important to understanding the origi...
9: ...''Mediterranean'' derives from the [[Latin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''medius'', 'middle' + ''ter... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: ...[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] and [[painter]]
11: *[[Leonardo da Vinci]], ([[1452]]-[[1519]]), Italian painter, sculptor and inventor
15: ...llo Santi|Raphael]], ([[1483]]-[[1520]]), [[Italy|Italian]] [[painter]]
90: *[[Edward Mitchell Bannister]] ([[1828]]-[[1901]])
105: *[[Georg Baselitz]] ( [[1938]]-) - Carthage (20744 bytes)
1: ...age (near modern [[Tunis]]). The map also shows [[Italy]] and the islands of [[Sicily]], [[Sardinia]],...
3: ...om the center of modern [[Tunis]] in [[Tunisia]]. It remains a popular [[tourist]] attraction.
6: ...tion myths have survived through Greek and Roman literature.
8: ...]]. Meanwhile, under a leader named Malchus, the city began a systematic conquest of both the African ...
10: ...nfluence had also spread into the Mediterranean, with control over [[Sardinia]], [[Malta]], the [[Bale... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
1: ...occer)|football]] clubs. It can also be tasted in Italy's magnificent food.
4: People of Italy are usually referred to as [[Italian]](s) as a whole. However their are many regi...
7: {{Main|Italian cuisine}}
8: ...nal variations. It is an important element of the Italian lifestyle, and mainly reflects the rural cul...
11: .... The beginnings of [[chess theory]] developed in Italy in 16th and 17th centuries. - Sicily (18450 bytes)
1: {{Infobox_RegionIT |
5: capital = [[Palermo]] |
7: zone = [[Insular Italy]] |
8: ...rovince of Enna|Enna]]<br />[[Province of Messina|Messina]]<br />[[Province of Palermo|Palermo]]<br />[[Pro...
9: municipality = 390 | - Palermo (10618 bytes)
2: {{ITdot|Palermo}}
3: ...region of [[Sicily]], [[Italy]] as well as the capital of the [[Province of Palermo]]
6: ...mo is widely considered to be the most conquered city in the world, as the following history will show...
8: ...taly|Syracuse]]. When the [[Roman Empire]] was split, Sicily and Palermo came under the rule of the Ea...
10: ...period of prosperity and tolerance, as [[Christianity|Christians]] and [[Jew]]s were allowed to live i... - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
5: ...ms of Rome, as well as prompting an age of great literacy and culture.
7: ...e for over 400 years. His surname [[Caesar]] and title [[Augustus]] would be taken by all subsequent E...
12: ...e Tenth Legion stationed in the rear as reserves. It was Octavian’s quick thinking to engage the...
14: ...l about provincial administration, warfare and political manipulation while a part of his uncle’...
16: ...gain loyalty from the Macedonian legions, while waiting to accompany Caesar on a campaign against the ... - Dicaearchus (667 bytes)
1: ... was [[Aristotle]]'s student in [[Lyceum]]. Very little of his work remains extant. He made [[geometri... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
4: ...pyists. As a consequence, we know comparatively little about Hipparchus.
8: ..."the great treatise"; ed. [Toomer 1981]), with additional references to him by [[Pappus of Alexandria]...
10: ...lpha;''), [[ancient history|ancient]] district [[Bithynia]], (modern-day [[İznik, Turkey|İzn...
14: ...[Babylon]], but it is not known if and when he visited these places.
16: ... show him with a [[globe]]; this confirms the tradition that he was born there. - Broccoli (4962 bytes)
15: ''Brassica oleracea'' Italica Group
18: ... of ''Brassica oleracea'' include [[cabbage]] (Capitata Group), [[cauliflower]] (Botrytis Group), [[ka...
22: ...ative [[cauliflower]], but is green rather than white.
24: ...n [[hors-d'oeuvre]] trays. Broccoli is high in [[vitamin C]] and [[dietary fiber|soluble fiber]].
30: ...'broccoli'' comes from the Latin ''brachium'' and Italian ''brocco'' meaning 'arm', or 'branch'. Brocc... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
3: ...pyists. As a consequence, we know comparatively little about Hipparchus.
7: ..."the great treatise"; ed. [Toomer 1981]), with additional references to him by [[Pappus of Alexandria]...
9: ...lpha;''), [[ancient history|ancient]] district [[Bithynia]], (modern-day [[İznik, Turkey|İzn...
13: ...[Babylon]], but it is not known if and when he visited these places.
15: ... show him with a [[globe]]; this confirms the tradition that he was born there. - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
1: ...]], [[Yemen]], and [[Oman]]. The Middle East with its particular characteristics was not to emerge unt...
10: === [[9th millennium BC]] ''(Beginning of the Neolithic time period of the Holocene epoch)''===
13: * Circa [[8350 BC]] ? [[Neolithic]] settlement at [[Jericho]]
17:
29: ...dded, significantly expanding it and transforming it from a fresh-water landlocked lake into a salt wa...
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