- Cant**** or
Kantanos (Ancient Gr****: Κάντανος), or
Cantania or
Kantania (Καντανία), was town of
ancient Crete,
which the
Peutinger Table fixes at 24 M...
- were
companions of
Saint Birillus of Antioch, who was the
first bishop of
Cantania in Sicily,
appointed by
Saint Peter. "St.
Callinica and St.
Basilissa of...
- Bonaccorsi, so it is
possible that the name
Acitana could be a
portmanteau of
Cantania and one of
these Aci villages.
While historically,
Acitana was once widely...
- in: The Kid Who
Became President Prevents the
South American nation of
Cantania from
invading neighboring Boraguay, one of the world's
biggest oil producers...
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earlier work than
Pietro Carrera,
Delle memorie historiche della città di
Cantania (1639). He
claimed to have
found it in a m****cript of San Nicolò l'Arena...
-
Matisse Taught Me
About the Hard Work of
Making Art." Open Art, Ed.
Sarah Cantania. San Francisco: Zócalo
Public Square, 2016. http://www.zocalopublicsquare...
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International Business).
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business. 2014.
Stephen V
Cantania. "Gibraltar".
Damian Taylor (ed). The
Dispute Resolution Review. Ninth...
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Lancashire and
Yorkshire Railway. She was sold in 1910 to G. Sfilio,
Cantania and
renamed Torero. In 1912 she was sold to R. Randaffo,
Catania and the...