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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
9: ...' derives from the [[Latin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''medius'', 'middle' + ''terra'', 'land, ear...
11: ...roughout human history. It was, for example, commonly called ''[[Mare Nostrum]]'' (Latin, ''Our Sea'')...
54: *the [[Strait of Messina]], between [[Sicily]] and the toe of [[Italy]]
82: * [[Seto Inland Sea]], which is sometimes named the Japanese M... - List of painters (54090 bytes)
826: *[[Antonello da Messina]] (ca.[[1430]]-[[1479]])
1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]]) - Carthage (20744 bytes)
24: ...ew details are known. Its heads of state are commonly referred to as ''sōftīm'' "judges" (Ro...
33: ...and [[Ba`al Hammon]]. Priests were clean shaven, unlike most of the population. In the first centuries...
42: ...ndred thousand men; though these are almost certainly exaggerated, it must nonetheless have been of fo...
51: ...claimed Motya, but also captured [[Messina, Italy|Messina]]. Finally, he laid siege to Syracuse itself. The...
56: ...cuse, seized the city of [[Messene]] (present-day Messina). In [[311 BC]] he invaded the last Carthaginian... - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
8: ...mportant element of the Italian lifestyle, and mainly reflects the rural culture and history of the ma...
27: ...fricans, mostly of Berber or Arab origin, came mainly from heavily Islamic [[Morocco]], though they ha...
60: ... than that from the north [1][http://www.icce.rug.nl/~soundscapes/DATABASES/MIE/Part2_chapter08.html].
77: ... popular among traditionalist Sicilians, as are [[Messina]]'s male choirs. - 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 ...
47: ... served by national and international flights (mainly European) from to [[Palermo International Airpor...
64: ...Himera]], and [[Zancle]] or Messene (modern-day [[Messina]], not to be confused with the ancient city of [[... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
25: ...ely from the "sacking of Palermo", as it was commonly called. New parts of town appeared almost out of...
66: *[http://www.palermonline.com.ar Palermo in Buenos Aires]
73: ...racusa]] (Syracuse), [[Catania]], [[Taormina]], [[Messina]] - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
10: ...edonia]] before dying when Octavian was a boy of only 4 years old in [[58 BC]]. More importantly, his ...
25: ...us Antonius]], essentially ignored Octavian. Not only did he disregard Caesar’s will, but made n...
38: ...tradition through the use of military force. The only limit on their powers was the five year time lim...
40: ...all, some 300 Senators were proscribed, but most only faced confiscation of property. Members of the T...
72: ...ily, but he was defeated in the naval [[battle of Messina]] [[37 BC]] and again in August [[36 BC]]. Octavi... - Dicaearchus (667 bytes)
1: ... a [[hyperbola]] and a [[parabola]] and worked mainly in the field of [[cartography]], where he was am... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
4: ...rk: although Hipparchus wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem ...
20: ...pparently mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His fam...
32: ...tributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the validity of the periods he learned...
51: ...ous amount of computation required, this is very unlikely. Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list ...
105: ... days 5 hours 48 min 45 s by only about 6 min). - Broccoli (4962 bytes)
37: Broccoli was certainly an Italian vegetable, as its name suggests, long...
39: ... brothers, Stephano and Andrea, immigrants from [[Messina, Italy]], whose company made some tentative plant... - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
3: ...rk: although Hipparchus wrote at least 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem ...
19: ...pparently mentioned about 14 books, but which is only known from references by later authors. His fam...
31: ...tributed to [[Kidinnu]]). Apparently Hipparchus only confirmed the validity of the periods he learned...
50: ...ous amount of computation required, this is very unlikely. Rather, Hipparchus would have made a list ...
104: ... days 5 hours 48 min 45 s by only about 6 min). - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
170: ...eeing Kaffa ([[Feodosiya]]) reached the port of [[Messina]] and spreads the [[Black Death]]
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