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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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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Battle of Sicily]]. Needs checking by a human.
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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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