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- Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
4: ...nean Sea'' in [[oceanography]] to distinguish it from other [[mediterranean sea]]s in the world.
6: ...ians]], [[Ancient Greece|Greeks]], [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], and the [[Middle-East]] (Arab/Persian/Semi...
9: The term ''Mediterranean'' derives from the [[Latin]] ''mediterraneus'', 'inland' (''med...
11: ... ''[[Mare Nostrum]]'' (Latin, ''Our Sea'') by the Romans. In the [[Bible]], it is referred to as the G...
13: ... contraction for the Mediterranean Sea and its surrounding regions when employed in informal speech. - List of painters (54090 bytes)
10: *[[Michelangelo Buonarroti]], ([[1475]]-[[1564]]), Italian [[sculptor]] an...
44: *[[Alessandro Algardi]] ([[1595]]-[[1654]])
46: *[[Alessandro Allori]] ([[1577]]-[[1621]])
52: *[[Altichiero]] ([[1320]]-[[1395]])
54: *[[Rodolfo Amoedo]] ([[1857]]-[[1941]]) - Carthage (20744 bytes)
3: ...ed on the eastern side of [[Lake Tunis]], across from the center of modern [[Tunis]] in [[Tunisia]]. I...
6: ... foundation myths have survived through Greek and Roman literature.
8: ...dence on maritime trade, the maritime faction controlled the government, and during the [[6th century ...
10: ... had also spread into the Mediterranean, with control over [[Sardinia]], [[Malta]], the [[Balearic Isl...
17: ...e Atlantic coast of Africa and brought back gold from as far as [[Senegal]]. - Culture of Italy (11004 bytes)
1: ... of the country, the laws and philosophy of the [[Roman Catholic]] [[Church]], the [[architecture]] an...
4: ...](s) as a whole. However their are many regional groups that go by their ethnic name. Such as [[Lombar...
11: ...an Football Federation]] is the organizer of all professional soccer events in Italy. The famous [[It...
17: ...lian]]. Several other languages are also spoken throughout the country. Over the centuries many region...
23: ...ope]] of the Roman Catholic Faith resides withing Rome in what is now known as the [[Vatican city]]. - Sicily (18450 bytes)
6: governor = Salvatore Cuffaro <br/>(''[[House of Freedoms]]'') |
8: ...]]<br />[[Province of Syracuse|Syracuse]]<br />[[Province of Trapani|Trapani]] |
24: ...s include [[Cefal?[[Taormina]], [[Bronte, Sicily|Bronte]], [[Marsala]], [[Corleone]], [[Castellammare ...
30: ...,900 ft) high, making it the tallest volcano in Europe. It is also one of the world's most active vol...
34: ...altanissetta]] district became a leading sulphur-producing area in the [[1800s|19th century]], but hav... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
3: ...ily]], [[Italy]] as well as the capital of the [[Province of Palermo]]
6: ...n the 8th century BC by [[Phoenicia]]n tradesmen around a natural harbour on the north-western coast o...
8: ...ation in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]. When the [[Roman Empire]] was split, Sicily and Palermo came un...
10: ... throughout the Muslim world. It was a period of prosperity and tolerance, as [[Christianity|Christian...
14: ...es Palermo was adorned with a large number of [[baroque]] buildings, many of which still exist today. - Caesar Augustus (50559 bytes)
3: ...usly as Caesar Augustus and the first [[Roman Emperor]].
5: ...he tax and financial systems of Rome, as well as prompting an age of great literacy and culture.
7: ...ken by all subsequent Emperors in honor of one of Rome's greatest rulers.
10: Augustus was born in Rome as Gaius Octavius to a respectable but undistin...
12: ... took part in Caesar’s triumphal parades in Rome, earning himself some military award, despite t... - Dicaearchus (667 bytes)
1: ...so Messana, Messene; present-day [[Messina, Italy|Messina]]). Dicaearchus was [[Aristotle]]'s student in [... - Hipparchus (astronomer) (50785 bytes)
2: ...r crater)|Hipparchus lunar crater]] and the [[asteroid]] [[4000 Hipparchus]].
4: ...t 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem by [[Aratus]] has been preserved by l...
8: ...m [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural Histor...
10: ...04;znik, Turkey|İznik]] in province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
14: ...t observations. Hipparchus obtained information from [[Alexandria]] as well as [[Babylon]], but it is... - Broccoli (4962 bytes)
1: [[Image:Row-of-broccoli-and-carrots-photo.jpg|thumb|center|700px|]]
3: {{Taxobox_begin | color = lightgreen| name = Broccoli}}
4: ...[[Image:Fractal Broccoli.jpg|240px]] | caption = Broccoli}}
14: ...= lightgreen| plural_taxon = [[Cultivar|Cultivar Group]]}}
15: ''Brassica oleracea'' Italica Group - Hipparchus (50784 bytes)
1: ...r crater)|Hipparchus lunar crater]] and the [[asteroid]] [[4000 Hipparchus]].
3: ...t 14 books, only his commentary on the popular astronomical poem by [[Aratus]] has been preserved by l...
7: ...m [[Strabo]]'s ''Geographia'' ("Geography"), and from [[Pliny the Elder]]'s ''[[Pliny's Natural Histor...
9: ...04;znik, Turkey|İznik]] in province [[Bursa Province | Bursa]]), in what today is [[Turkey]].
13: ...t observations. Hipparchus obtained information from [[Alexandria]] as well as [[Babylon]], but it is... - Timeline of Middle Eastern History (12425 bytes)
28: * Around [[5400 BC]] – [[Irrigation]] in [[Mesopo...
29: ..., significantly expanding it and transforming it from a fresh-water landlocked lake into a salt water ...
32: * Around [[5100 BC]] – [[Temple#Religion|Temple]]...
47: * Jewish chronology dates [[creation (theology)|creation]] to [...
51: ...n of [[Sahara]]. The shift by the Sahara Desert from a habitable region to a barren desert.
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