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  • ...] and [[Corfu]] in the eastern Mediterranean; [[Sardinia]], [[Corsica]], [[Sicily]], and [[Malta]] in the central Mediterranean; and [[Ibiza]], [[Majorca]] a ...e [[Tyrrhenian Sea]] enclosed by [[Sardinia]], [[Italian peninsula]] and [[Sicily]],
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  • ...] who were situated on opposite sides of the [[Strait of Messina]] between Sicily and Calabria, in Italy. They were located in close enough proximity to each
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  • ...i/Reggio_Calabria Reggio Calabria], on the east side of the strait between Sicily and Calabria, Italy. The Chaldean colonization made Reggio one of first [[c
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  • ...certain, for instance, that the poem (783-88) which mentions a visit to [[Sicily]], [[Sparta]] and Euboea comes from the hand of Theognis himself; but that
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  • ...rth_Africa North African] coast, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicily Sicily], preaching the glad tidings of [[the kingdom]] and [[baptizing]] believers
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  • ...rth_Africa North African] coast, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicily Sicily], preaching the glad tidings of [[the kingdom]] and [[baptizing]] believers
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  • ...ually in the rest of Europe. Scholars such as Adelard of Bath travelled to Sicily and the Arab world, translating works on [[astronomy]] and [[mathematics]],
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  • ...elike]] in 373 BC or the failed [[Sicilian Expedition|Athenian invasion of Sicily]] in 415-413 BC. ...oday. Nevertheless, the belief that they had been placed at the Strait of Sicily prior to Eratosthenes, has been cited in some [[Location hypotheses of Atla
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  • ...atonic dialogue, however, had its foundations in the ''mime'', which the [[Sicily|Sicilian]] poets [[Sophron]] and [[Epicharmus]] had cultivated half a centu
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  • ...e fragments indicate that it may have come from the colonies of Corinth in Sicily and implies a connection with Archimedes.
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  • ...1221 and 1222 Francis crossed Italy, first as far south as [[Catania]] in Sicily and afterwards as far north as [[Bologna]]
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  • ...er]] records that the first sundial in Rome was looted from [[Catania]], [[Sicily]] ([[264 BCE]]), which gave the incorrect time for a century, until the mar
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  • ...tes at this location will ensure that the islands of Corsica, Sardinia and Sicily are engulfed under the Mediterranean Sea. Greece and Turkey will be greatly
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  • ...rth_Africa North African] coast, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicily Sicily], preaching the glad tidings of [[the kingdom]] and [[baptizing]] believers
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  • ...ning and manufacturing activity. 1886 H. M. POSNETT Comp. Lit. IV. ii. 258 Sicily, then, was the real home of bucolic poetry.
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