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Although Italy could extend its control to almost all of the 2,000 km of the Libyan coast between April and early August 1912, its ground forces could not venture beyond the protection of the navy's guns and were thus limited to a thin coastal strip. May – Italy occupies 13 Turkish-held Dodecanese islands, including Rhodes, in the Aegean Sea.
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 ...
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The Italo-Turkish War would go on until October 18, 1912. The Italian fleet appeared off Tripoli in the evening of September 28, but only began bombarding the port on October 3. The city was conquered by 1,500 sailors, much to the enthusiasm of the interventionist minority in Italy.
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827 CE - Muslim conquest of Sicily; town called "Tarabanis" [1] 1097 - Town taken by forces of Norman Roger I of Sicily [1] 1266 - Battle of Trapani; 1282 - Aragonese in power [1] 1284 - Naval siege of Trapani during the War of the Sicilian Vespers [2] 1332 - Madonna dell' Annunziata church built near town [3] 1421 - Trapani Cathedral ...