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Football Club; the team was
Royal Yacht Catania, an
English ship with a
Catanian crew. The ship workers' team was a pastime, and Catania's
first professional...
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Archidiocese of Catania,
almost 300 km away.
Local legend has it that the
Catanians,
needing a new bishop,
dreamt collectively that an
angel pointed them...
- Catalani/Catalano ("Catalan"/"from Catalonia") Catanese/Catanesi/Catania ("
Catanian"/"from Catania"/"from the
province of Catania") Emiliani/Emiliano ("Emilian"/"from...
- and on 17 August. The
earlier dates commemorate the
martyrdom of the
Catanian saint,
while the
latter date
celebrates the
return of her
remains from...
-
Philippa of Catania, also
known as
Philippa the
Catanian or
Filippa Catanese (died in 1345), was a
Sicilian woman of low
birth who
became an influential...
- socket)
supposed that they were
skulls of
giants with a
single eye. The
Catanian Museum of Mineralogy,
Paleontology and
Vulcanology holds the
integral unburied...
-
Catanese is an
Italian surname,
meaning literally "
Catanian", "from the city of Catania" or "from the
province of Catania" (Catania is the
capital of the...
- Catania's Clans.
According to
justice collaborators, the late boss of the
Catanian Mafia,
Giuseppe Calderone was the
godparent in the
baptism of one of the...
-
council that
serves as the
diplomatic body in the
Catanian sector. The
players serve as the role of
Catanians operating a
fleet that s**** to
colonize unknown...
- in a
slogging match against typically skilful German opposition on the
Catanian plain and on the
slopes of
Mount Etna. Patton,
resentful in his belief...