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villages after geographical attributes of
their location. The
Siculian word
katane means "grater,
flaying knife,
skinning place" or a "crude tool apt to pare"...
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Caithness (/keɪθˈnɛs/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Gallaibh [ˈkal̪ˠɪv]; Old Norse:
Katanes) is a
historic county,
registration county and
lieutenancy area of Scotland...
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Reggio di
Calabria (as Rhegion)
Magna Graecia Italy 743 BC
Catania (as
Katane) Sicily,
Magna Graecia Italy 729 BC
Built at the foot of
Mount Etna, the...
- who
became ****enised)
Aitna Metropolitan City of
Catania on the site of
Katane 476 BC
Syrakousai Hieron Akragas Province of
Agrigento Agrigento c.580 BC...
- Survey. 2008. ISBN 9780319228111. Pedersen, Roy (January 1992)
Orkneyjar ok
Katanes (map, Inverness,
Nevis Print) "Papa
Stronsay Light".
Lighthouse Digest...
- the
daughter of Wikitōria Te
Amohau Te Keha (Ngāti Te Whiti) and Wīremu
Kātane Te Pūoho. She
inherited land
rights from them to over 17,000
acres of land...
- by King
Magnus III in 1098.
Ireland Dyflin (Kingdom of Dublin)
Scotland Katanes (Caithness), Suðrland (Sutherland) and Galloway.
Wales Anglesey England...
- Archive.
Retrieved 26
August 2013. Pedersen, Roy (January 1992)
Orkneyjar ok
Katanes (map, Inverness,
Nevis Print) Keay, J. & Keay, J. (1994)
Collins Encyclopaedia...
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territory after Muslim conquest of Sicily)
Syracuse Sicily and
Calabria Katàne, Tavromènion, Panormos, Akragas, Leontini, Himera, Mazzara, Lilybaeum, Drepanum...
- (modern
Gioia Tauro) in Calabria,
Southern Italy c. 630 BC and died in
Katane (modern Catania) in
Sicily in 555 BC. Some say that he came from Himera...