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Tommaso Fazello (Neo-Latin Fazellus, 1498 – 8
April 1570) was an
Italian Dominican friar,
historian and antiquarian. He is
known as the
father of Sicilian...
- retains, with
little alteration, the name of ****orus.
According to
Tommaso Fazello, the
remains of the
ancient walls, and one of the gates, were
still visible...
- (1893–1965),
world featherweight and
super featherweight champion Tommaso Fazello (1498–1570), aut****d the
first printed history of
Sicily Giovanni Antonio...
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probably owed its
importance only to its
almost impregnable position.
Fazello speaks of the
remains of the
walls as
still existing in his time, as well...
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There can be
little doubt that the
ruins visible in the time of
Tommaso Fazello, at the foot of the hill on
which the
modern town of
Tripi is situated...
- p. 106, who has
given a view of the lake.
Cicero In
Verrem iv. 4. 8.
Fazello,
Tommaso x. 2. p. 444; M. of Ormonde, p. 92. ****e, l. c. p. 249. Zumpt...
- Chicè, Palermo, 1709.
Pagina 543,
Tommaso Fazello, "Della
storia di
Sicilia deche due del r.p.m.
Tommaso Fazello siciliano..." [2]
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- with the site of the
modern town of Caronia, on the s****
below which Fazello tells us that
ruins and
vestiges of an
ancient city were
still visible...
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Heraclea Minoa was
first identified by the 16th
century historian Tommaso Fazello; the
foundations of the
walls could be
distinctly traced and,
though no...
- name of
uncertain origin, but
perhaps from the
Arabic for "Water hollow".
Fazello called the
aqueduct Conductus pulchrae foeminae (meaning
Conduit of the...