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  • {{Image|Sicily in Italy.svg|right|300px|Sicily's location relative to [[Italy]].}} '''Sicily''' is the largest island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It forms an autonomo
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  • The '''Battle of Sicily''' was part of the [[Italian Campaign (World War II)|Italian Campaign]] of The invasion of Sicily was a major Allied [[amphibious warfare|amphibious]] and [[paratroop |airbo
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  • ...ater and Italian Campaign of the Second World War, an Allied invasion of [[Sicily]] night of 9 July, 1943, ending 17 August in an Allied victory with the Axi
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  • {{Image|Sicily in Italy.svg|right|300px|Sicily's location relative to [[Italy]].}} '''Sicily''' is the largest island in the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It forms an autonomo
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  • Roman senator, general and engineer of the 1st century BC, who governed Sicily and Britain and was curator of Rome's aqueducts.
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  • ...neas]] fleeing from [[Troy (ancient city)]], journeying to [[Carthage]], [[Sicily]], and finally to [[Italy]] where after battling, he becomes the precursor
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  • ...ater and Italian Campaign of the Second World War, an Allied invasion of [[Sicily]] night of 9 July, 1943, ending 17 August in an Allied victory with the Axi
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  • ...s]] and the [[Troy (ancient city)|Trojans]] to prevent them from leaving [[Sicily]].]] ...|Jupiter]] causes it to [[rain]] which spares the ships off the coast of [[Sicily]].
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  • ...Also designated USAREUR. Major U.S. Army formation in the WWII [[Battle of Sicily]] ([[Operation HUSKY]])
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  • ...]] from [[Tancred of Sicily|Tancred]] in right of his wife, [[Constance of Sicily|Constance]] but died in the plague in [[Naples, Italy]]. He was succeeded b
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  • ...invasion of [[Sardinia]] was planned rather than the actual invasion of [[Sicily]]
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  • {{r|Sicily}}
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  • ...c - 2.jpg|Roman era, 4th century, mosaic from Villa Romana del Casale in [[Sicily]].
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  • ...is Phainomena with the island of Sicily: "Near the Andromeda the island of Sicily is located, which looks like a triangle whose shortest side is graced by tw Due to its form, Sicily was called Trinacia and was sanctified to [[Demeter]]. Also [[Persephone]]
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  • Image:Ww2-husky.jpg|Operation Husky: Invasion of Sicily, 1943.
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  • {{r|Battle of Sicily}}
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  • |{{Image|Refinery in Sicily, Italy.jpg|right|200px|An oil refinery in Sicily, Italy.}}
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  • ...], then as ''praefectus equitum'' (cavalry commander), before returning to Sicily as its proconsular governor. He was ''curator aquarum'' (superintendent of ...as unhappy at the province he was offered, although whether this refers to Sicily or Britain is not known. The orator [[Domitius Afer]] responded sarcastical
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  • ...[Malta]] where it administered a vassal state under the Spanish viceroy of Sicily. When [[Napoleon]] captured Malta in 1798 the knights ceased to rule any on
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  • * [[Guglielmo Il Buono]] ("William the Good") – last Norman King of Sicily (1154—1189) who is Guglielmo II if his father Guglielmo Il Malo ("William
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  • ...l 241 BC as the two powers confronted each other mainly for control over [[Sicily]]. ...in the city of [[Messana]], a [[Greek colony]] on the north east end of [[Sicily]], sometime between 288 and 283. Soon after being taken in by the citizens
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  • ...he Division embarked for the Mediterranean to take part in the [[Battle of Sicily]] in July. Following the battle, they landed in [[Calabria]] and fought up * [[Battle of Sicily|Sicily]]
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  • ...about 90 miles west and southwest of the [[Italy|Italian]] [[island]] of [[Sicily]] across the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. It was most likely founded by merchants
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  • ...grief. She was one of the few Trojan women to have made the passage from [[Sicily]]. One of the themes of the Aeneid is elderly grieving fathers and mothers
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  • ...]. She was one of the few [[Trojan women]] to have made the passage from [[Sicily]]. One of the themes of the Aeneid is elderly grieving fathers and mothers
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  • ...ions of: Troy, Mount Ida, Thrace, Delos, Crete, Strophades, Actium, Corfu, Sicily, Carthage, Tyre, and Rome. ...ed their voyage southward and westward to [[Tarentum]]. They drifted to [[Sicily]].
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  • ...li, Lorena & Longo, Fausto (2004). ''The Greek Cities of Magna Graecia and Sicily''. pp. 41–45. Los Angeles: Getty Publications. ISBN 0-89236-751-2.</ref>
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  • ...ch included a trip to [[Carthage]] to visit princess [[Dido]] as well as [[Sicily]] and finally to [[Italy]] where Aeneas founded the city of [[Rome]]. Schol
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  • ...cribe her as Carthage's first queen. Carthage was directly opposite from [[Sicily]], with only about seventy miles separating the two points of land. Becaus
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  • The form originated in [[Sicily]], and became used throughout [[Italy]] during the late 13th and early 14th
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  • It was activated as the major U.S. Army formation in the WWII [[Battle of Sicily]] ([[Operation HUSKY]]), under the command of [[George Patton]].
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  • ...he withdrew his support. Orlando opposed the Fascists in local election in Sicily and resigned from Parliament in protest against Fascist electoral fraud (19
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  • ...d]]'' by the [[Roman]] [[poetry|poet]] [[Virgil]], dies on the island of [[Sicily]], and while in the [[Underworld]], is visited in the [[Elysian Fields]] by
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  • {{rpl|Battle of Sicily}}
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  • The '''Battle of Sicily''' was part of the [[Italian Campaign (World War II)|Italian Campaign]] of The invasion of Sicily was a major Allied [[amphibious warfare|amphibious]] and [[paratroop |airbo
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  • Found only in Italy in Puglia, Basilicata, Calabria, Sicily and on Montecristo Island.<ref name="EMBL"/>
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  • ...convicted of [[atheism]], Protagoras fled from Athens, and on his way to [[Sicily]] was lost at sea. According to Plato (Prot., 318 E), he endeavoured to com
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  • |[[Sicily]] |Originally from Sicily but now found throughout Italy.
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  • ...ion, 10 July, off [[Gela]] for the [[Allied invasion of Sicily|landings on Sicily]]. Two months later her [[antiaircraft]] batteries again blazed during unlo
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  • barred straits of Pelorus [<small>a cape in Sicily</small>] open out, steer for the left-hand country and Pachynus [<small>sail all the way around Sicily</small>], lingering and wheeling round through long spaces, than once
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  • ...k of lieutenant general, Bradley commanded the II Corps in the invasion of Sicily. After driving the Germans and Italians out of Sicily he moved to London as commander in chief of the American ground forces prep
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  • ...a far lower atomic number of 43 but which was first discovered in Palermo, Sicily in 1937 after being artificially created in a cyclotron machine in Berkeley
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  • ...yon]] participated in the [[Allied invasion of Sicily|invasion landings at Sicily]] in July and at [[Salerno]] in September. Unloading army vehicles at Naple
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  • ...tal Europe, on some small islands of the Mediterranean (Elba, Montecristo, Sicily) and the Aegean Sea, as well as in northern Africa in Morocco, Algeria and ...western Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwestern Slovenia.
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  • ...e cast and setting (on location in the Sahara, and in Kenya, Israel, and [[Sicily]]), it was widely panned by critics upon release. [[Michael Caine]] was rep
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  • ...t [[Piedmont College]] between 1901 and 1907. The Campbells traveled in [[Sicily]] and [[italy]] in 1907-8. He was funded by the newly formed [[Russell Sag
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  • ...sion commander of the [[1st Infantry Division (U.S.)]] in North Africa and Sicily. He and the division commander, [[major general|Major General]] [[Terry de
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  • ...eria, with Task Force (TF) 85 and set a course for the southern coast of [[Sicily]]. She and her colleagues in Cent Force arrived in the transport area off [ ...he 19th and remained there until the 23rd. Steaming by way of [[Palermo]], Sicily, ''Andromeda'' made [[Algiers]] on [[7 July]]. She loaded cargo and got und
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  • ...ela]] on [[10 July]] in one of the most bitterly contested operations in [[Sicily]].
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  • ...asis of pollen in Late Pleistocene hyena coprolites from San Teodoro Cave (Sicily, Italy). Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 237: 32 – 39.< ===San Teodoro Cave, Sicily===
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  • ...All boats retired on a course back to their home port at [[Pantelleria]], Sicily.
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  • ...lds in preparation for the upcoming [[Allied invasion of Sicily|assault on Sicily]]. [[Alcyone]] got underway on [[5 July]]; arrived off Scoglitti, [[Sicily]], five days later; and began discharging her cargo despite rough seas and
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  • ...|Mediterranean]] islands surrounding it, including the two largest ones, [[Sicily]] and [[Sardinia]]. Italy's northern border is largely defined by the [[Alp
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  • ...rast, are welcoming, forgiving, and good. Anchises, unfortunately, dies in Sicily. ===Sicily===
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  • ...the east coast with TF&nbsp;85 in preparation for the [[Allied invasion of Sicily]]. ...lan G. Kirk]]. By [[8 July]], the convoy was underway for [[Scoglitti]], [[Sicily]], where TF&nbsp;85 was to land as part of a three-pronged attack. H-hour w
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  • ...43 he led the newly formed [[Seventh United States Army]] in the attack on Sicily. His name became a byword for aggressive fighting and unexpected maneuvers.
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  • ...Arctic Circle and on some islands in the Mediterranean (Elba, Montecristo, Sicily) and Aegean Sea eastward across northern Asia to Sakhalin Island and North
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  • ...' (2006). 130 pp. compares Milwaukee with Endicott, N.Y. and a village in Sicily
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  • ...Palermo to Naples. Sicily soon parted and formed an independent Kingdom of Sicily. After the [[Congress of Vienna]] Naples became the capital of the united K ...rovince of Naples, region of Campania, or all of southern Italy (including Sicily and Sardinia) &mdash; most reliable estimates claim that at least 4 million
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  • Taylor built a solid combat command record with the 82nd Airborne Division in Sicily, then commanding the 101st Airborne Division from the Battle of Normandy on
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  • ...and Letteria Rando (1866–1962), immigrants from [[Messina, Italy|Messina, Sicily, Italy]]. At the age of 14 he was awarded a scholarship to the [[National A
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  • ...and because of the dire need for cargo shipping in the planned invasion of Sicily, ''Bellatrix'' sailed east on 16 January and arrived at [[San Diego, Califo ...ers, and 10 other amphibious ships, ''Bellatrix'' arrived off [[Scoglitti, Sicily]], early in the morning on 10 July. While disembarking Army troops, her cre
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  • **''Sicily - Salerno - Anzio: January 1943 - June 1944
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  • ...,000 escudos, of which the main Italian dependencies of Naples, Milan, and Sicily contributed over 440,000. These costs were partly offset by papal grants of
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  • ...e first cataract of the Nile, to Babylon, to the Ukraine, and to Italy and Sicily. Herodotus mentions an interview with an informant in [[Sparta]], and almos
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  • ...assassination attempt by a [[Shi'ite]] Muslim, and having then left for [[Sicily]] that year, he was never to return on Crusade. ...November, 1272, but Edward took a leisurely journey back to England from [[Sicily]], stopping off to continental relations and possessions before finally arr
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  • ...assassination attempt by a [[Shi'ite]] Muslim, and having then left for [[Sicily]] that year, he was never to return on Crusade. ...mber, [[1272]], but Edward took a leisurely journey back to England from [[Sicily]], stopping off to continental relations and possessions before finally arr
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  • ...nd their eventual defeat of North Africa saw the allies invade Italy via [[Sicily]].
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  • | | Sicily | | Sicily
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  • ...western Germany, Switzerland, Monaco, the islands of Elba and Montecristo, Sicily, Italy, San Marino and northwestern [[Slovenia]]. The original type localit
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  • ...he owned several houses, and spent much of his time in [[Campania]] and [[Sicily]] despite also having a house in [[Rome]]. During his lifetime, Virgil saw
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  • ...s knew a brief period of expansion in the Middle East, [[North Africa]], [[Sicily]] and [[Spain]]. Like the Christian libraries, they mostly contained books ...y Christian monks in Muslim/Christian border areas, particularly Spain and Sicily. From there they eventually made their way into other parts of Christian [
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  • ...r a layer found at Monte San Nicola near the ancient city of [[Gela]] in [[Sicily]]. The Gelasian's base marker – i.e., its [[Global Stratotype Section and
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  • ...ia the [[Etruscan]]s, who had adopted it from the Greeks who had colonized Sicily and the southern Italian peninsula. The "West Greek" alphabet was slightly
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  • ...ymbol was the elephant, attesting victories gained by the ''Metelli'' in [[Sicily]] (250 BC) and [[Macedonia]] (148 BC). In 49 BC [[Quintus Caecilius Metellu
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  • ...ymbol was the elephant, attesting victories gained by the ''Metelli'' in [[Sicily]] (250 BC) and [[Macedonia]] (148 BC). In 49 BC [[Quintus Caecilius Metellu
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  • ###[[Siculian]]-Elymian (extinct) (Sicily)
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  • ...ry]] provided point defense. Allied tactical [[radar]] became available in Sicily and Italy, and was useful, especially in fire control.
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  • ...all-caps">bce</span>, he travelled twice to Syracuse, the capital of Greek Sicily, to advise the new king, Dionysius II. This perhaps was his attempt to put
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  • ...nits of NATO allies. She later made port calls at Porto Scudo and Palermo, Sicily; Iraklion, Crete; Phaleron Bay, Greece; Beirut, Lebanon; and Cannes, France
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  • [[Image:Temple_Agrigento2.jpg|thumb|400px|Greek temple at Agrigento, Sicily]]
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  • ...old is quite common in [[Turkey]] but considered a most valuable gift in [[Sicily]].
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  • ...s vassals followed his lead along with some of the vassals of his uncle of Sicily.
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  • **''Sicily - Salerno - Anzio: January 1943 - June 1944
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  • ...he superior manpower and industrial resources of the Allies. North Africa, Sicily, and southern Italy fell in 1943. Hitler rescued [[Benito Mussolini|Mussoli
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  • ...untries demanded, [[Soviet Union|USSR]] aid and participation, invasion of Sicily and Italy planned.
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  • ====Invasions of Sicily and Italy==== ...g) the soft belly of the Mediterranean" and persuaded them to invade first Sicily and then Italy after they had defeated the Afrika Korps in North Africa. Af
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  • Eisenhower next supervised the Allied invasion of Sicily (July, 1943), in the role of overall Allied commander. British GEN [[Harold
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  • ...s of French Morocco and Algeria ([[Operation Torch]]) in November 1942, of Sicily ([[Operation Husky]]) in July 1943, and of Italy ([[Operation Avalanche]])
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  • ...he superior manpower and industrial resources of the Allies. North Africa, Sicily, and southern Italy fell in 1943. Hitler rescued [[Benito Mussolini|Mussoli
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  • In the Mediterranean, the Luftwaffe tried to defeat the invasions of Sicily and Italy with tactical bombing. They failed because the Allied air forces
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  • ...of Castile, Leon and Aragon, Archduke of Austria, King of Naples, King of Sicily, ruler of New Spain, Duke of Burgundy - and here's where I get tired but th
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