Syracuse, Sicily (redirect from Siracusa, Italy)
Syracuse (/ˈsaɪrəkjuːs, -kjuːz/ SY-rə-kewss, -kewz; Italian: Siracusa [siraˈkuːza] ; Sicilian: Saragusa [saɾaˈuːsa]) is a historic city on the Italian...
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The Siracusa lemon (Italian: Limone di Siracusa IGP) is the fruit of the cultivar femminello and its clones, corresponding to the botanical species Citrus...
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Saint Lucy (redirect from Sankta lucia)
Santa Lucía del Tuy, Miranda, Venezuela Santa Lucía, Canelones, Uruguay St Lucia Girls High School Kauti, Nunguni, Makueni County, Kenya Sta. Lucia Elementary...
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Saint Lucy's Day (redirect from Saint lucia's day)
Lucy, whose name Lucia refers to "light" (Lux, lucis), is known to have been a Sicilian saint who suffered a sad death in Siracusa, Sicily, around AD...
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in central Siracusa's historic Santa Lucia district, near the Basilica of Santa Lucia and the Shrine of Our Lady of Tears. Stadio Nicola de Simone was...
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Kassel and Austin's Poetae Comici Graeci (2001) and Lucía Rodríguez-Noriega Guillén, Epicarmo de Siracusa: testimonios y fragmentos (1996). Plato, Gorgias...
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center of Siracusa in Sicily, Italy. The Oratorians established a home in Siracusa in 1650 under the patronage of the aristocrat Margherita De Grandi, whose...
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The Archdiocese of Siracusa, also known as Syracuse, (Latin: Archidioecesis Syracusana) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic...
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Trapani) Giuseppe Fiorenza (15 Dec 1895 – 22 June 1896), next Archbishop of Siracusa) Vincenzo Di Giovanni (21 Oct 1896 – 4 March 1901 Resigned) Salvatore Ballo...
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2nd–4th C. CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Siracusa established. 3rd C. CE – Death of bishop Marciano di Siracusa [it]. 278–280 CE – Syracuse sacked by Franks...
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