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    Italy. (2021) [1] (8.3% of Italy) Sicily ( Italian: Sicilia, pronounced [siˈtʃiːlja] ⓘ; Sicilian: Sicilia, [sɪˈ (t)ʃiːlja] ⓘ) is the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is one of the five Italian autonomous regions and is officially referred to as Regione Siciliana.

    • Sicilian Language

      Sicilian (Sicilian: sicilianu, Sicilian: [sɪ(t)ʃɪˈljaːnu];...

    • Geology of Sicily

      The geology of Sicily (a large island located at Italy's...

    • Palermo

      Palermo ( / pəˈlɛərmoʊ, - ˈlɜːr -/ pə-LAIR-moh, -⁠LUR-, [3]...

  2. Aug 25, 2016 · August 25, 2016 4:00 AM EDT. A t the Independent Neapolitan Nation’s headquarters in Naples, Italy, there is a statue of the siren Parthenope. The ancient Greek myth claims a king requested ...

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    • Early History
    • Tyrants, Carthage, & Athens
    • Hellenistic & Roman Sicily

    There were three indigenous groups on ancient Sicily: the Elymi in the western part of the island, the Sicani in the centre, and the Sicels in the east - the latter being the root of the island's name. According to Thucydides, the origins of these groups could be traced back to Troy, Iberia, and mainland Italy, respectively. Finds of pottery and co...

    The form of government of the various poleis followed the various Greek models but tyrants were prevalent. Acragas (Agrigento) and Gela were amongst the earliest poleis to be ruled by tyrants and Hippocrates of Gela was the first of a long line of famous Sicilian tyrants (it should be noted that the Greek term 'tyrant' signified a single ruler and ...

    In the Hellenistic period, and following the end of Dionysius I's reign, Syracuse was obliged to call on Corinth to help meet the threat of Carthage. Timoleon duly brought victory at the battle of Crimisius c. 341 BCE, and he re-established Syracusan control of her kingdom, eliminating tyrannies and embarking on a programme of restoration and encou...

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    • Catania. Wherever you decide to go in East Sicily, your itinerary will start probably in the sunny Catania. This is the second biggest city in Sicily after Palermo.
    • Calatabiano. If you head towards Taormina and want to do some local sightseeing, Calatabiano is certainly worth a stop. This is a very little village in the province of Catania but it’s known for its medieval architecture.
    • Taormina. If you are planning an East Sicily itinerary, Taormina will likely be on the top of your list. The city has recently received a lot of media attention after making its international debut in the HBO’s tv series The White Lotus.
    • Savoca. Savoca is a little town in between Messina and Taormina. The town is still a little unknown to mass tourism but had a burst of popularity due to its appearance into The Godfather.
  4. Kingdom of Sicily, Robert Guiscard, Saracens Byzantines, foothold in Apulia Calabria, Campania, and Sicily, Pope Gregorius VII humbled Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV at Canossa, Pope Alexander III, alliance of northern cities, Lombard League, Emperor Frederick I of the Hohenstaufen dynasty

  5. Mar 28, 2008 · Further inland cities such as Lucera performed valuable roles as centres of administration, and L’Aquila emerged in the Abruzzi as a major border town, linking the economy and religious life of the northernmost parts of the Regno (as it is generally called: the kingdom) to the Umbrian world of Franciscan spirituality. In Sicily, there existed ...

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