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Aléria (French pronunciation: [aleʁja];
Ancient Gr****: Ἀλαλίη/Ἀλλαλία, Alalíē/Allalía;
Latin and Italian:
Aleria; Corsican: U Cateraghju) is a commune...
- The
Aleria standoff was a
confrontation between members of the
French Gendarmerie and
Corsican nationalist militants who
entrenched themselves in a wine...
- The Duke of
Aleria (German:Der
Herzog von
Aleria) is a 1923
German silent film
directed by
Heinz Schall and
starring Johannes Riemann, Lina
Lossen and...
- The
Diocese of
Aleria (Latin
Dioecesis Aleriensis) is,
since 2002, a
titular see of the
Catholic Church. It was
formerly a
diocese of the
Latin Church...
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emigrating to the
western Mediterranean and the
nearby colony of
Alalia (now
Aléria). The
Phoenicians had
planted trading posts in Africa, Sicily, Sardinia...
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became a
province of the
Roman Republic. The Gr****s, who
built a
colony in
Aléria,
considered Corsica as one of the most
backward regions of the
Roman world...
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Alalia syllabaris,
stuttering Latin name of port city and
former bishopric Aléria, on
Corsica Battle of
Alalia (530-535 BC) Al-Alia,
Morocco Echolalia This...
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coastal area was
suitable for
agriculture -
especially the
space around Aleria on the east
coast - the
island mainly produced timber and raw materials...
- (It.:
Ardicino della Porta, iuniore) (1434–1493) (called the
Cardinal of
Aléria) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Ardicino della Porta...
- Afric****. As
consul in 259 BC, he led the
Roman fleet in the
capture of
Aleria and then Corsica, but
failed against Olbia in Sardinia. The
Fasti Triumphales...