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  2. History of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Temple of Segesta. The history of Sicily has been influenced by numerous ethnic groups. It has seen Sicily controlled by powers, including Phoenician and Carthaginian, Greek, Roman, Vandal and Ostrogoth, Byzantine, Arab, Norman, Aragonese, Spanish, Austrians, British, but also experiencing important periods of independence, as under the indigenous Sicanians, Elymians, Sicels, the Greek ...

  3. Category:History of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "History of Sicily" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 ...

  4. Kingdom of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Sicily, 1100-1250: A Literary History. University of Pennsylvania Press. Mendola, Louis. The Kingdom of Sicily 1130-1266: The Norman-Swabian Age and the Identity of a People, Trinacria Editions, New York, 2021. Metcalfe, Alex. Muslims and Christians in Norman Sicily: Arabic Speakers and the End of Islam, Routledge, 2002. Metcalfe ...

  5. History of Greek Sicily - Wikipedia

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    The first Greek colonies were founded in eastern Sicily in the 8th century BC when the Chalcidian Greeks founded Zancle, Naxos, Leontinoi and Katane; in the south-east corner the Corinthians founded Syracuse and the Megareans Megara Hyblaea, while on the western coast the Cretans and Rhodians founded Gela in 689 BC, with which the first Greek colonisation of Sicily ended.

  6. Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Sicily is named after the Sicels, who inhabited the eastern part of the island during the Iron Age. Sicily has a rich and unique culture in arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,357 m (11,014 ft) high

  7. Category:Early modern history of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Early Modern period in the history of Sicily — 16th−18th centuries on the island and its territories in southwestern Italy See also the preceding Category:Medieval Sicily and the succeeding Category:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies

  8. Category:Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... History of Sicily (17 C, 20 P) L. Libraries in Sicily (2 C, ... Pages in category "Sicily"

  9. Timeline of Syracuse, Sicily - Wikipedia

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    History of Syracuse: fascist period (in Italian) History of Syracuse: contemporary period (in Italian) List of mayors of Syracuse, Sicily; List of bishops of Syracuse; History of Sicily; Timelines of other cities in the macroregion of Insular Italy: Sardinia: Timeline of Cagliari; Sicily: Timeline of Catania, Messina, Palermo, Trapani